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Doosan M-Series
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Doosan M-Series
DoosanThe Doosan M-Series is a line of collaborative robotic arms (cobots) manufactured by Doosan Robotics (Korea), characterized by 6-axis torque sensors in every joint, PLe/Cat4 safety certification from TÜV SÜD, and deployment across manufacturing, logistics, welding, palletizing, and assembly applications in 45–50 countries. The M-Series robots perform their assigned industrial tasks autonomously once programmed and deployed, with no human performing or driving the task itself during operation. A significant portion of the extracted facts are irrelevant to the Doosan M-Series cobot (covering motorcycles, forklifts, 3D scanners, Franka robots, and RC vehicles), and those facts have been excluded from the reconciled picture. Independent community evidence relates primarily to Doosan forklifts and heavy equipment—not the M-Series cobot—so reliability criticisms cannot be directly applied to this product line. Doosan Robotics is pursuing a strategic pivot toward physical AI and humanoid robots, with an NVIDIA partnership and planned agentic OS by 2027 and industrial humanoid by 2028.
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Specification
- payload range
- 6 kg (M0609) to 15 kg (M1509)
- reach range
- 900 mm (M1509) to 1,700 mm (M0617)
- robot weight (M1509)
- 32 kg
- max TCP linear speed (M1509)
- 1 m/s
- joint range and speed (M1509)
- J1/J2: ±360°/150°/s; J3: ±150°/180°/s; J4/J5/J6: ±360°/225°/s
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Evidence-graded claims from the Doosan deep report
Doosan's 5-axis CNC machine tool model suffers from significant reliability issues due to low-quality parts, causing months-long downtime.
Independent machinist community reports on Reddit [15][16][19] — not Doosan PR — specifically flag the 5-axis model for extended downtime from low-quality parts, while standard CNC mills are generally praised, indicating a product-specific (not blanket) reliability failure.
from Doosan deep report →Doosan Enerbility invested $25M in X-energy and signed a strategic collaboration with X-energy, Amazon, and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power to deploy Xe-100 SMRs for AI data center power in the US.
Independently confirmed by X-energy's own press release [10] and a Yahoo Finance news report [11] — both third-party sources — corroborating the $25M investment and the multi-party SMR partnership, though actual reactor deployment remains years away.
from Doosan deep report →
Doosan Robotics cobots hold PLe/Cat4 TÜV SÜD Functional Safety Assessment certification, enabling fenceless collaborative operation.
Certification is cited only on Doosan's own product page [2]; no independent TÜV SÜD registry confirmation or third-party audit report is present in the dossier to substantiate the specific PLe/Cat4 rating.
from Doosan deep report →Doosan cobots are deployed across 45–50 countries in real commercial applications including palletizing, welding, and food service.
Both country-count figures (45 and 50) come exclusively from Doosan's own official sources [1][2], with no independent customer, trade, or regulatory verification present in the dossier; the internal discrepancy further undermines confidence.
from Doosan deep report →
Doosan's drag-and-drop cobot programming interface reduces development time by up to 80%.
This is a vendor-only marketing claim from Doosan's official page [2] with no independent benchmark, customer case study, or third-party test in the dossier to substantiate the specific 80% figure.
from Doosan deep report →Doosan palletizing and welding cobots deliver an average ROI of 1.5 years.
The 1.5-year ROI figure appears only on Doosan's own solution pages [3][4] as a vendor marketing claim, with no independent customer financial data, audited case study, or third-party verification present in the dossier.
from Doosan deep report →
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