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Collaborative Lightweight Robot

LBR iiwa

Experience superior off-road performance with the LBR iiwa 2.0, a heavy-duty robot boasting a high IP67 rating. Its multi-link advanced suspension system and reinforced shocks offer a unique anti-collision design, ideal for conquering the toughest terrains.

LBR iiwa

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LBR iiwa
LBR iiwa
LBR iiwa
LBR iiwa

Specifications

Dimensions

1053mm x 840mm x 508mm

Weight

260kg

Payload

200kg

Max Speed

1.5 m/s

Operating Temperature

-20°C to 60°C

IP Rating

IP67

Climbing Ability

35°

Battery

48V 60Ah

Communication

CAN

Key Features

Seamless Maneuverability

Seamless Maneuverability - LBR iiwa 2.0 demonstrates seamless spot rotations by independently driving its tracks in opposing directions. This capability facilitates precise maneuvers within confined spaces and guarantees accurate positioning, delivering agile and controlled movement with ease

Advanced Suspension System

Advanced Suspension System - LBR iiwa 2.0 offers exceptional flexibility with its low center of gravity. Equipped with the 1800W dual-motor drive, it excels in obstacle crossing and climbing with impressive performance. Its independent suspension system and heavy-duty shock absorption guarantee a smooth drive on even the toughest terrains

Expansion and Secondary Development

Expansion and Secondary Development - LBR iiwa 2.0 offers aluminum T-slot rails for secure mounting of external sensors or kits. It supports CAN bus protocol for connections and provides open-source SDK and software resources for expanded capabilities

Product Description

Experience superior off-road performance with the LBR iiwa 2.0, a heavy-duty robot boasting a high IP67 rating. Its multi-link advanced suspension system and reinforced shocks offer a unique anti-collision design, ideal for conquering the toughest terrains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each joint contains a torque sensor that constantly monitors force and torque. If an unexpected contact occurs, the sensor immediately detects the change and triggers a stop command, bringing the robot to rest in milliseconds. This provides immediate safety response without requiring external force barriers.

The 7 kg variant has 800 mm reach, ideal for light assembly and precise tasks. The 14 kg variant has 820 mm reach, suitable for heavier components and wider work areas. Both share the same 7-axis design and safety features but differ in payload and reach capabilities.

Yes, the LBR iiwa is specifically certified for safe human-robot collaboration without physical barriers. Its safety-rated collaborative features (Category 3/PL d) and immediate contact response enable safe operation in shared workspaces.

The Sunrise.OS operating system uses Java-based app programming, making it accessible to developers. The intuitive interface allows rapid app development, testing, and deployment without extensive robotics programming knowledge.

Ideal applications include collaborative assembly tasks, handling fragile components, machine tending with human oversight, precision insertion, quality inspection, and any task where human workers and robots must work closely together.

While the LBR iiwa is designed for intuitive operation, proper training is recommended covering safety procedures, programming basics, and collaborative best practices. KUKA provides comprehensive training programs and documentation.