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Omron Heavy Duty Autonomous Mobile Robot

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Meet the strongest member of OMRON’s family of mobile robots

OMRON is proud to announce the release of the HD-1500, our latest automated mobile robot with a heavy-duty payload capacity of 1500kg.

The higher payload capacity allows customers to automate new tasks that were not previously possible, such as the transport of pallet-sized loads, engine blocks, and other heavy goods and equipment. The HD-1500 can also automate tasks that are traditionally completed with forklifts, reducing the risk of injury.

Working seamlessly into an integrated OMRON mobile fleet, the HD-1500 allows customers more options in terms of developing the most customizable mobile solution for your factory.

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Key Features

  • 1,500 kg payload capacity.
  • Based on the same proven technology used in our LD series.
  • 360° safety coverage with LiDAR technology.
  • 35 minutes for full battery charge
  • Sturdier metal skins withstand heavier impacts and more demanding tasks.

Interested to find out more about Omron HD-1500? Feel free to contact us!

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