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ABB Robotics robots stand for precise and scalable solutions in robot automation and industrial manufacturing. If you are looking to buy an industrial robot or expand existing systems, you will find suitable models and components here for a wide range of applications. From classic ABB industrial robots to flexible automation solutions, this category covers key requirements in production and maintenance. You benefit from a broad selection of used robots, accessories, and spare parts for ABB for the long-term operation of your systems.
Robot Yaskawa Motoman MH50 DX100 complete Control: DX100 Max. load capacity: 50 kg Max. working area: approx. 2061 mm Scope of delivery: R...
View full detailsRobot Yaskawa Motoman MH50 DX100 complete Control: DX100 Max. load capacity: 50 kg Max. working area: approx. 2061 mm Scope of delivery: R...
View full detailsRobot Yaskawa Motoman MH50 DX100 complete Control: DX100 Max. load capacity: 50 kg Max. working area: approx. 2061 mm Scope of delivery: R...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2600 20/1.65 IRC5 M2004 , Multimove 12 axes , 2 robots Number of axes: 12 Max. load capacity: 20 kg max. working area: 165...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2600 20/1.65 IRC5 M2004 , mechanics only Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 20 kg max. working area: 1650 mm Year of c...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 1600 8/1.45 IRC5 M2004, complete Control: IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 8 kg max. working area: 1450 m...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2600 20/1.65 Foundry Plus IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Maximum load capacity: 20 kg Max. working range: 1650 mm Year of co...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2400/16 IRC5 M2004, Foundry, year 2007- Mechanics only Number of axes: 6 Maximum load capacity: 16 kg Max. working range: 1...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 6400R 2.5-150 M99 complete, Profibus Control: S4C M99 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 150 kg Max. working area: app...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB6650 Foundry 200/2.75 S4C+ M2000, Profibus Control: S4C+ M2000 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 200 kg max. working a...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2400/16 S4C M98 Control: S4C M98 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 16 kg max. working area: 1550 mm Year of constructio...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 1400 complete Control: S4C-M98 Max. working radius: approx. 1450 mm Load capacity: 5 kg Year of construction: 1998 Scope...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 140 S4C+M2000 Control: S4C+ M2000 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 6 kg max. working area: 810 mm Year of construct...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 6600 175/2.8 Control: IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 175 kg max. working area: 2800 mm Scope of deliver...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 140 IRC5 M2004, built in 2010 Control: IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 6 kg max. working area: 810 mm Ye...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 120 IRC5 M2004, built in 2010 Control: IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 3 kg max. working area: 600 mm Year...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2400L Type B IRC5 M2004, year 2011, DeviceNet Control: IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 7 kg max. working ra...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2600 12/1.85 IRC5 M2004, complete Control: IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 12 kg max. working area: 185...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 2400/16 IRC5 M2004, year 12/2007 Control: IRC5 M2004 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 16 kg max. working a...
View full detailsABB Robotics IRB 1400 compact welding cell with manual rotary table and Fronius TPS 4000 welding machine Overall dimensions: approx. 4000x2350mm ...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 1400 S4C + M2000 with rotary table and Fronius TPS 3200 as well as torch cleaner Fronius Number of axes: 6 Max. load capa...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 1400 S4C + M2000 with welding machine Fronius Transsynergic 4000 and cleaner TC 1000 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 6600 175/2.8 S4C+M2000 Control: S4C+M2000 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 175 kg max. working area: 2800 mm Year of...
View full detailsRobot ABB Robotics IRB 6400RF 2.5/200 S4C+ M2000 Control: S4C+ M2000 Number of axes: 6 Max. load capacity: 200 kg Max. working area: approx. 250...
View full detailsABB robots are among the established solutions in industrial automation. The portfolio includes a wide range of industrial robots designed for tasks such as handling, welding, assembly, and palletizing. Models such as the ABB IRB 140 and other robots in the IRB series are examples of compact designs and flexible application options in production environments.
An ABB industrial robot is typically built as a multi-axis system and can perform automated motion sequences with high precision. The combination of robot arm, controller, and software enables high repeatability and reliable integration into existing systems. Terms such as ABB IRB robot refer to specific product series that cover different payloads and reaches depending on the application.
In addition, components such as robot grippers, sensors, and peripheral equipment are used to implement complete automation solutions. Linear units such as ABB IRBT systems can also extend the working range of robots and enable larger motion paths along production lines.
Robot automation with ABB systems is used in many industries. Typical application areas include:
In addition to traditional industrial robots, collaborative robots are also becoming increasingly important. A cobot is designed to work directly with people and is mainly used in flexible production environments.
If you are planning to buy a robot, the question often arises whether to choose a new or used system. Used robots offer an economical alternative, especially if there is already experience with certain systems or if existing installations are to be expanded. New models, on the other hand, provide access to the latest controller generations and enhanced features. In both cases, the availability of robot spare parts and compatible components is essential to minimize downtime and ensure the long service life of the system.
For long-term operation, ABB Robotics spare parts play a central role. These include servo motors for robots, controller components, and mechanical assemblies. If a servo motor fails or wear parts need to be replaced, fast availability is critical. Components can also be compared or supplemented across manufacturers, for example in the context of Fanuc spare parts, KUKA spare parts, or Yaskawa Motoman spare parts. This is particularly relevant in production environments with mixed system structures.
In addition to ABB Robotics robots, there are other established manufacturers such as Fanuc robots, KUKA robots, Kawasaki robots, and Yaskawa Motoman robots. The right choice depends heavily on the specific requirements, such as payload, reach, or integration into existing systems. Specialized suppliers such as Dobot collaborative robots or gripper systems from DH Robotics also play a role, especially where flexible automation solutions are required.
Choosing the right industrial robot depends on several factors:
Integration into higher-level robot automation systems and the scalability of future expansions should also be taken into account.
The term ABB robot is often used as a general expression for different robot models and automation solutions. In practice, it usually refers less to a single product and more to a system consisting of hardware, controller, and software that is specifically matched to an application.
Depending on the project, this can range from individual robots to fully integrated production cells in which several systems work together in a connected environment.
Model series such as the ABB IRB robot represent a broad selection of standardized industrial robots. They cover different requirements, from compact units for smaller tasks to powerful systems for heavy loads. Specific models such as the ABB IRB 140 are often used in applications where precision and a compact design are important.
Existing automation solutions can often be expanded with additional robots, linear axis systems, or new grippers. Systems such as ABB IRBT, for example, make it possible to increase a robot’s working range along an axis. This allows production processes to be made more flexible and capacities to be expanded efficiently without having to replace existing systems completely.
Whether used, new, or factory-sealed: what matters is what fits your technical requirements, timeline, and budget. Used products often offer a clear price advantage and are frequently available at short notice. New or sealed units, on the other hand, come with current technology and a long remaining service life.
We make the condition transparent—for example with details on year of manufacture, operating time, and testing prior to shipment— and we’ll discuss openly which option makes the most economic sense. This way, you can decide with confidence whether used or new components are the better fit for your project.
Behind this offer is an owner with over 15 years of experience in automation and robotics. Instead of standardized replies, you get direct, expert advice—by phone, email, or via our contact form.
If you briefly share your application, rough technical requirements, and budget, we’ll propose suitable solutions and check which units are currently available or can be sourced at short notice. The goal is always a pragmatic, reliable recommendation so you can plan your project with confidence.