OTTO 1200
The OTTO 1200 is a heavy-duty autonomous mobile robot (AMR) engineered for material handling in space-constrained manufacturing and distribution environments. With a 1,200 kg payload capacity and narrow 910 mm width, it delivers industry-leading throughput in confined spaces. Equipped with advanced 3D cameras, 360° LiDAR, and differential drive wheels, the robot navigates complex, dynamic factory floors autonomously. It integrates seamlessly with production systems and conveyors for just-in-time material delivery. Ideal for automotive manufacturing, large-scale assembly, and facilities requiring scalable heavy-load automation without manual handling equipment reliance.
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OTTO Motors positions OTTO 1200 as a heavy-payload AMR built for tight factory lanes
OTTO Motors has introduced the OTTO 1200 as a heavy-duty autonomous mobile robot for moving large industrial loads through constrained manufacturing spaces. The company said the machine was designed to combine high payload capacity, narrow dimensions, and safety-focused navigation for factory material handling.
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Q1. What is OTTO 1200 and what manufacturing or industrial tasks is it designed for?
The OTTO 1200 is a compact autonomous mobile robot designed to transport heavy payloads in tight warehouse and manufacturing environments, reducing manual material handling and streamlining logistics operations.
Q2. What is the payload capacity, arm reach, and speed of OTTO 1200?
The OTTO 1200 has a maximum payload capacity of 1,200 kg, a maximum speed of 1.5 m/s, and a turning radius that allows it to turn in place, making it suitable for confined spaces.
Q3. How precise and repeatable is OTTO 1200, and how does it compare to industry standards?
The OTTO 1200 uses 3D perception cameras, dual LiDAR sensors, and a 6-axis IMU for autonomous navigation; precision specifications for repeatable positioning are not detailed in available technical documentation.
Q4. Which industries and production environments is OTTO 1200 best suited for?
The OTTO 1200 is designed for manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and distribution centers where space is constrained and heavy material transport between workstations or storage areas is required.
Q5. What safety certifications does OTTO 1200 hold, and can it work alongside human workers?
The OTTO 1200 complies with ISO 12100, ISO 13849-1, EN 1175-1, and FCC standards; it features emergency stop buttons on multiple sides and is designed for collaborative environments with human operators.
Q6. How does OTTO 1200 integrate with PLCs, ERP systems, and existing factory automation?
The OTTO 1200 communicates via WiFi, Ethernet, USB, and CAN Bus interfaces; it integrates with the OTTO Fleet Manager software for workflow optimization and can be controlled through the OTTO app or manual pendant control.
Q7. What is the total cost of ownership and expected ROI for OTTO 1200?
Specific pricing and ROI calculations are not provided in technical documentation; cost benefits derive from reduced manual labor, improved throughput, and optimized floor space utilization.
Q8. How difficult is it to program and deploy OTTO 1200, and what training is needed?
The OTTO 1200 uses the OTTO app for autonomous control and guided navigation; deployment complexity and training requirements are not detailed, though the system supports both autonomous and manual operation modes.
Q9. How does OTTO 1200 compare to similar robots from KUKA, ABB, Fanuc, or Universal Robots?
Direct comparative specifications with other manufacturers are not available; the OTTO 1200 is positioned as a compact AMR for tight spaces rather than a traditional industrial arm robot.
Q10. What end-effectors, tools, and customization options are available for OTTO 1200?
The OTTO 1200 provides 24 VDC and 48 VDC power interfaces, Ethernet, USB, and CAN Bus signal interfaces for custom attachments; specific end-effector options are not detailed in available documentation.
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