Kawasaki Robotics
High-speed robot to superbike
Kawasaki Robotics Germany, together with the Japanese parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries and the European divisions Motors, Gas Turbines and Precision Machinery, will be showcasing current trends and products in Hanover.
Special highlight: The Kawasaki BX300L robot, specially developed for bodywork construction, moves a permanently mounted Kawasaki Motors Ninja H2 through the air. With 231 hp and a top speed of 300 km/h, the superbike is the current highlight in the Motors Division's portfolio. With the RS007N/L models, Kawasaki Robotics is also presenting fast robots for small payloads. Both models are designed to meet the increasing demand for compact robots in the electronics and food industries. Both the RS007N and RS007L have a redesigned arm structure and a weight reduction of the main unit. These improvements enable high working speeds. The RS007N has a reach of 730 millimeters and the RS007L has a reach of 930 millimeters. Also on display at the Kawasaki stand: the duAro collaborative dual-arm scara robot. Visitors can select a specialty coffee via touchscreen and have it served to them. as
Hall 11, Stand E55









