3.6. Maximum Payload
Description The rated payload of the Robot Arm depends on the
center of
gravity offset
of the payload, see Figure 3 Mechanical Interfaceon
page38
The center of gravity offset is defined as the distance from the
center of the tool flange to the center of gravity of the attached
payload.
When computing the payload mass in a pick and place application,
for example, consider both the gripper and object handled by the
gripper.
UR10e10 kg /
12.5kg
You can verify the payload capacity of the robot by checking the
label on the robot arm, as illustrated below.
NOTICE
•
The robot may have reduced acceleration
capability if the payload center of gravity is
exceeding the workspace of 1300mm with
payloads above 10kg.
•
The robot may have reduced acceleration
capability if a payload larger than 10kg is
extended horizontally away from the elbow
joint.
•
The robot can accommodate a long center
of gravity offset, if the payload is placed
below the tool flange, as is often the case in
palletizing applications.
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