KUKA Robotics
Np Kuka Krc5micro 800

Space-Saving, Flexible-Mounting Robot Controller

April 8, 2021
The compact KR C5 micro integrates seamlessly with robot-programming software, with capabilities and storage capacities comparable to full-sized controllers.

KUKA ROBOTICS CORP. unveiled the latest advancement in its line of robot controllers -- the KR C5 micro -- featuring a compact design, yet with capabilities and storage capacities comparable to full-sized controllers, in a lighter and approximately 200% smaller size platform. The new controller for KUKA’s KR AGILUS and KR 6 SCARA robot families saves floor space and provides significantly increased mounting flexibility, along with seamless integration of software and robot compatibility.

With an overall volume of only 16 liters and weighing just 9 kg, the KR C5 micro, allows users to mount the controller horizontally or vertically in a wall mounted/bookshelf orientation or stack multiple units on top of each other, or with an existing standard 19-in. rack-mount cabinet. Optional mounting brackets for controller fastening allow the new controller to adapt to existing industry standard rack mount rails for having multiple robot controllers within a single cabinet.

Also, with a lighter, more compact design, the KR C5 micro is easy to deliver/ship, set up, and relocate if needed.

The KR C5 micro operates on 220V single-phase power and comes equipped with the latest KUKA System Software (KSS), version 8.7, that gives users the ability to easily migrate programs from their existing KR C4 controllers under KSS 8.6 over to the new KR C5 micro. This capability eliminates the need to rewrite existing programs. Available software tech packages for the new controller make particular processes smooth and easy, including dispensing, laser applications, gripper control and more.

Accessories for the KR C5 micro include power cables, external battery box, all necessary plugs, mounting brackets and, as optional, removable SSD card and 19” rail mounting frame.

For additional flexibility in battery backup, KUKA’s options allow for the use of either a KUKA battery or users can supply their own uninterruptable power source. KUKA also gives users the option to use one battery for up to three robots via a simple cable connection. Learn more at www.kuka.com

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