IRB 5710 and IRB 5720 – Large ABB Robots Increase Speed and Flexibility for Material Handling

Making industries more competitive with ABB’s large new robots. Introducing IRB 5710 and IRB 5720 powered by ABB’s new OmniCoreTM controller V250XT featuring ABB’s TrueMove and QuickMove motion control technology. The OmniCore V250XT controller enables the robots to offer class-leading speed, improving production capacity with lower manufacturing times.

Unlock new industries with ABB’s IRB 5710 and IRB 5720 large robots for material handling on EV battery production. EV designs can often be highly complex, and components such as batteries and semiconductor modules can be very heavy or extremely fragile. These demands call for solutions that can offer maximum precision and repeatability to avoid errors in production whilst also improving worker health and safety. ABB’s new large robots will increase the speed and flexibility for material handling on the EV battery production.

 

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