IRB 6750S

IRB 6750S

The IRB 6750S is a high-performance shelf-mounted articulated robot from ABB's large robot family, designed for heavy-duty industrial applications. It offers superior payload capacities up to 350 kg and reaches up to 3.9 m across six variants, enabling efficient material handling, die casting, injection molding, spot welding, and press tending. Powered by OmniCore controller, it delivers class-leading path accuracy of 0.9 mm and repeatability of 0.06 mm, with 20% energy savings over predecessors. Its modular design shares components for lower ownership costs, while shelf mounting optimizes space with enhanced downward reach for multi-level layouts. LeanID DressPack reduces cable wear, supports offline programming, and boosts uptime. Ideal for high-density production in automotive and foundry environments, it enables coordinated multi-robot operations for increased productivity.

Manufacturer
ABB
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2023
Price
USD 150,000 - 350,000
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
Giga-press die casting, large-scale injection molding (over 1,000 tons), high-density car body spot welding, and heavy material handling across floor levels.
Deployment
OmniCore V250XT/V400XT; FlexPendant with graphical UI and multi-touch support.
Multi-Robot Coordination
Yes
Heavy industrial loads, spot welding guns, and large injection-molded parts up to 350 kg.
Grippers, weld guns, dress packs
Industry
Automotive, Foundry, Construction, and Electronics.
Industrial Robot Category
Articulated Robots
Payload Capacity
350 kg

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Q1. What is IRB 6750S, and what problem is it designed to solve?

The IRB 6750S is a shelf-mounted industrial robot from ABB, available in variants with payloads up to 350 kg and reaches up to 3.9 m. According to the manufacturer, it addresses space constraints in production by enabling elevated mounting for improved access in tasks like die casting and material handling.

Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of IRB 6750S?

Key features include a modular design with OmniCore controller for motion control, LeanID DressPack for cable management, and variants suited for material handling, welding, and die casting. The manufacturer states it supports elevated installation to optimize vertical and horizontal reach.

Q3. Who is IRB 6750S built for, and which industries can benefit from it?

It targets manufacturers facing limited floor space in heavy-duty automation. Industries such as automotive for spot welding, foundries for die casting, and general material handling can utilize its shelf-mounted configuration, per ABB documentation.

Q4. Is IRB 6750S a commercial product or still a research prototype?

The IRB 6750S is a commercial industrial robot offered by ABB in multiple variants. It integrates with established controllers like OmniCore for production applications, distinct from research prototypes.

Q5. Is IRB 6750S currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?

As of 2026, the IRB 6750S is listed as available through ABB channels and distributors. Shipping depends on configuration and order fulfillment, according to manufacturer resources.

Q6. How does IRB 6750S actually work in real-world environments?

In operations, it mounts on elevated tracks or shelves to reach into machines for tasks like part extraction in die casting or spot welding across levels. The OmniCore controller manages paths in shared workspaces with LeanID DressPack reducing cable interference.

Q7. When was IRB 6750S announced or officially launched?

ABB announced the IRB 6750S alongside models like IRB 6730S at events such as Automatica, with product details published in datasheets around that period. It entered commercial availability following the launch.

Q8. How is IRB 6750S different from other robots in the same category?

Unlike floor-mounted peers, the IRB 6750S features a shelf design for overhead installation, enhancing downward reach for machine-tending. ABB notes it offers higher payloads at comparable reaches versus predecessors like IRB 6650S.

Q9. Does IRB 6750S require additional development or customization after purchase?

Standard variants support off-line programming via compatible software, but applications like milling or welding may need task-specific tooling. The manufacturer recommends consulting suppliers for integration with existing lines.

Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for IRB 6750S?

ABB has indicated ongoing enhancements through OmniCore updates for energy efficiency and motion precision. Plans focus on expanding compatibility in sustainable automation, though specific timelines remain unconfirmed.

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