ABB IRB 6640-185/2.80 Industrial Robot
The ABB IRB 6640-185/2.80 is a high-performance 6-axis industrial robot designed for heavy material handling, machine tending, and spot welding applications. With a payload capacity of 185 kg and a reach of 2800 mm, this robot provides an excellent balance between payload strength and extended working range.
Key Specifications
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Payload: 185 kg
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Reach: 2800 mm
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Axes: 6-axis articulated robot
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Repeatability: High precision motion control
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Mounting: Floor-mounted configuration
Performance Advantages
The IRB 6640 series was developed to improve productivity in demanding industrial environments. Compared with previous generations, the robot features lower overall weight, easier maintenance, and improved accessibility for installation and servicing. Its compact structure helps optimize production layouts while maintaining high rigidity and motion accuracy.
Typical Applications
- Automotive manufacturing
- Heavy material handling
- Machine loading & unloading
- Press tending
- Spot welding
FAQ
What industries commonly use the ABB IRB 6640-185/2.80?
This robot is widely used in automotive, metal fabrication, heavy machinery, and industrial automation industries.
Is the IRB 6640 suitable for harsh industrial environments?
Yes. The robot supports IP67 protection options and is designed for demanding manufacturing environments. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Which controller is typically used with this robot?
The IRB 6640 series is commonly paired with the ABB IRC5 controller, which supports advanced motion control and integration capabilities. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Buying Guide
Choose the ABB IRB 6640-185/2.80 if your application requires:
- A balance between long reach and high payload
- Stable handling of medium-to-large industrial parts
- Reliable performance in multi-shift production environments
- Flexible integration into automotive or heavy automation cells
This model is especially suitable for manufacturers needing extended workspace coverage without sacrificing payload capability.