Lift RS1 AMR
The Seegrid Lift RS1 AMR is an autonomous lift truck designed for low-lift material handling workflows, featuring a 6' lift height and 3,500 lb payload capacity. It provides end-to-end automation for transporting, lifting, and placing goods in dynamic environments like manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics. With 5 mph max speed, advanced Smart Path sensing, and 360° safety coverage, it navigates complex facilities without infrastructure, handling tasks such as inbound staging to bulk storage, parts-to-line delivery, lane staging, and end-cap placement. Exceeding ANSI B56.5 standards, it enhances safety, reduces labor costs, and boosts throughput, integrating seamlessly with human workers for reliable, scalable operations across facilities
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Q1. What is Lift RS1 AMR and what manufacturing or industrial tasks is it designed for?
Lift RS1 AMR by Seegrid is an autonomous mobile robot functioning as a lift truck for low-lift payload workflows in manufacturing and logistics. According to Seegrid, it handles inbound, outbound, and parts-to-line operations with a 6-foot lift height.
Q2. What is the payload capacity, arm reach, and speed of Lift RS1 AMR?
According to Seegrid, Lift RS1 AMR has a payload capacity of 3,500 lb (1,600 kg), lift height up to 6 feet (183 cm), and forward speeds up to 5 mph. It lacks a traditional arm, using a lift mechanism for payload elevation.
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