IRB 6760
The IRB 6760 is a high-endurance articulated robot optimized for press tending, featuring reinforced axes 1 and 6 for 25% longer lifetime and 7% better cycle times, achieving up to 15 strokes per minute. Available in variants IRB 6760-200/3.2 (200 kg payload, 3.2 m reach) and IRB 6760-150/3.5 (150 kg payload, 3.5 m reach), it excels in heavy-duty tasks with IP67 protection and OmniCore control. Ideal for automotive press lines, material handling, assembly, packaging, welding, milling, deburring, and cutting. Its superior payload, extended reach, and precision enable flexible integration in dynamic production environments across general industries, consumer goods, and electronics, boosting productivity and reliability.
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ABB's IRB 6760 Achieves 900-Parts-Per-Hour Production Rate
ABB's IRB 6760 just shattered expectations in automotive manufacturing by hitting 900 parts per hour during a high-stakes trial at a mid-sized press line in early 2026. Paired with carbon-fiber tooling, this industrial robot managed 15 strokes per minute, transforming stamped part handling into a relentless production machine. Manufacturers now eye it for scaling output without expanding footprints, proving reliability under real-world strain. This deployment highlights how targeted reinforcements deliver measurable gains in cycle times.
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Q1. What is IRB 6760, and what problem is it designed to solve?
The IRB 6760 is an industrial robot from ABB, available in variants with payloads up to 200 kg and reach up to 3.5 m. According to the manufacturer, it addresses challenges in press tending by enabling high-speed handling in mid-sized production lines.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of IRB 6760?
It features six axes, IP67 protection, and OmniCore controllers. The manufacturer states it supports applications like material handling, assembly, and packaging in environments from +5 to +50 °C.
Q3. Who is IRB 6760 built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
It targets manufacturers in automotive, electronics, general industries, and consumer sectors. ABB positions it for users needing robust automation in press operations and heavy material tasks.
Q4. Is IRB 6760 a commercial product or still a research prototype?
The IRB 6760 is a commercial industrial robot. Product specifications and manuals from ABB confirm its availability as a production model with defined variants.
Q5. Is IRB 6760 currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
As of 2026, the IRB 6760 is listed in ABB's product catalog for purchase through distributors. Shipping depends on order fulfillment and configuration selected.
Q6. How does IRB 6760 actually work in real-world environments?
It operates on floor mounting with OmniCore V250XT/V400XT controllers, handling tasks via programmed motions. ABB notes its use in press tending at up to 15 strokes per minute in industrial settings.
Q7. When was IRB 6760 announced or officially launched?
ABB launched the IRB 6760 as part of its latest generation of press-tending robots, with product specifications documented around 2025. Manuals were revised in late 2025.
Q8. How is IRB 6760 different from other robots in the same category?
Compared to prior models like the IRB 6750S, it offers reinforced axes for longer lifetime and OmniCore integration. The manufacturer reports 7% improved cycle times in press applications.
Q9. Does IRB 6760 require additional development or customization after purchase?
Customization is possible for specific tasks like welding or milling via programming software. ABB provides options including SafeMove safety functions and variant configurations.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for IRB 6760?
ABB has announced ongoing support through product manuals and controllers. The company plans enhancements in durability and integration for broader industrial applications.
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