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AUBO

i20

AUBO i20 is the highest-payload i-series model, offering 20 kg capacity and a 1650 mm reach for heavy-duty palletizing and material handling.

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Payload

20 kg

Reach

1,650 mm

Repeatability

±0.1 mm

💲 Price on application

Full specifications

Performance

How much it lifts, how far it reaches, how precisely it repeats.

Payload

Maximum mass the robot can carry at the wrist flange, including the gripper/tool. Higher means it can handle heavier parts.

20 kg
79th pct in class
Reach

Maximum horizontal distance from the base axis to the wrist — defines the size of the work area. Higher means a larger envelope.

1,650 mm
83th pct in class
Repeatability

How close the robot returns to the same taught point on repeated tries (ISO 9283, ±). Lower is better — tighter precision.

0.1 mm
0th pct in class
Axes (DOF)

Number of independently driven joints / degrees of freedom. 6 is standard for articulated arms; 4 for SCARA/palletizers; 7 adds elbow redundancy.

6

Physical

Size, mass and how it mounts.

Robot weight

Mass of the manipulator (arm) without controller. Lighter eases mounting and mobile use; heavier often means stiffer/higher payload.

63 kg
Mounting

Orientations the robot can be installed in (floor, ceiling/inverted, wall, tilted, mobile base).

floor, ceiling, wall, any

Environment

Conditions it can operate in — dust, water, temperature, cleanliness.

IP rating (arm)

Ingress protection of the body against dust/water (IEC 60529). First digit = dust, second = water. Higher resists harsher environments.

IP54
5th pct in class
Operating temp

Ambient temperature range for normal operation.

0 to 50 °C

Safety

Standards met and collaborative-operation capability.

Collaborative

Whether the robot is designed to work safely next to people without fencing (power-and-force-limited).

Yes
Safety standards

Certified safety standards (ISO 10218-1, ISO/TS 15066) and functional-safety level (PLd/PLe, SIL2/3).

ISO 10218-1, PLd Cat.3
Cert. cobot payload

Payload at which collaborative (force-limited) operation is still certified.

20 kg
79th pct in class

Control & software

Programming, languages and ecosystem.

Programming

How the robot is taught: pendant, hand-guiding (lead-through), block/flow-chart, scripting, offline simulation.

hand-guiding, graphical, script
Languages

Native robot programming language(s) — e.g. KRL (KUKA), RAPID (ABB), URScript (UR), INFORM (Yaskawa).

C, C++, Python, Lua
ROS support

Robot Operating System driver availability (none / ROS 1 / ROS 2 / both).

both
Offline programming

Whether programs can be built and validated offline in a digital twin before deployment.

Yes

Connectivity & I/O

Signals, fieldbuses and tooling interfaces.

Fieldbus

Industrial networks supported for PLC/cell integration (PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT, Modbus TCP, CC-Link, etc.).

Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, PROFINET
Integrated vision

Whether a camera / vision system is built into the robot or controller.

No

Specifications sourced from AUBO official datasheet ↗. Specs last verified 2026-06-26.

Frequently asked questions

What is the payload of the AUBO i20? +

The AUBO i20 has a maximum payload of 20 kg.

What is the reach of the AUBO i20? +

The AUBO i20 has a maximum reach of 1,650 mm (1.65 m).

What is the repeatability of the AUBO i20? +

The AUBO i20 has a pose repeatability of ±0.1 mm (ISO 9283), making it suitable for precision work.

How many axes does the AUBO i20 have? +

The AUBO i20 is a 6-axis collaborative robot.

What is the AUBO i20 used for? +

The AUBO i20 is typically used for palletizing, material-handling, machine-tending, assembly.

Is the AUBO i20 a collaborative robot? +

Yes — the AUBO i20 is a collaborative robot (cobot) designed to work safely alongside people under ISO/TS 15066.

What is the IP rating of the AUBO i20? +

The AUBO i20 arm carries an IP54 ingress-protection rating.

How much does the AUBO i20 cost? +

AUBO i20: Price on application. Industrial robots are typically quoted per project through authorized distributors.

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