Direct Hit WRC | Moving 800 kg payload like it's nothing! KUKA robot arm shines at the show
Special Topic: 2025 World Robot Convention
From August 8th to 12th, the 2025 World Robot Convention was held at the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone North Human Creative International Exhibition Center, where KUKA robot arm showcased its heavy-duty transport workstation KR FORTEC ultra-2-KR 800 R2800-2 robot.
As reported, this product adopts a modular design, with a more compact structure, higher rigidity of the double arms, and can handle payloads up to 800 kg. Additionally, the longest arm extension is 3700 mm, covering most application scenarios.
From a structural perspective, the workstation is equipped with a 250 kg gripper and a 650 kg platform, allowing for larger payload transport (six-axis flange vertical downward state) when PA mode is enabled. This series of robots, combined with KUKA's rich manufacturing software package, can be used for transportation, machine tool installation and removal, milling, drilling, etc. The comprehensive product lineup meets the heavy-duty robot requirements in industries such as metallurgy, casting, automotive, aerospace, food, etc.
Responsible Editor: Li Tie-min