Collaborative Robot manufacturer Dobot announced the launch of a new U.S. distribution partnership with Philadelphia-based DB Cobots LLC. DB Cobots will be working directly with systems integrators, OEMs, manufacturers across various industries and through its expansive re-seller network. DB Cobots will also provide service and support for users and re-sellers of the robot line.
Dobot’s products are extremely cost effective, starting at $2,699 for the MG400 4 axis tabletop robot and $5,998 for the 400mm M1Pro collaborative SCARA and complement those with a complete line of 6-axis cobots starting under $20,000. Dobot’s robots are used worldwide in a wide variety of markets including 3C (computers, communications, and consumer electronics), lab automation, automotive, medical device, packaging, dispensing, screwdriving, and assembly.
“The combination of Dobot’s expertise in designing and manufacturing high-quality, low-cost collaborative robots and DB Cobots’ sales and service capability will provide American customers with an extremely competitive alternative to the current Collaborative Robots in the market today,” says Doug Dalgliesh, president of DB Cobots. “We are honored and excited about our relationship with Dobot and look forward to introducing these great robots at a great price to the American market. All models are stocked at and supported from our Philadelphia area office.”
Collaborative robot models Include:
- CR3 – 6-axis, 795mm reach, 3KG payload
- CR3L – 6-axis 1,920mm reach, 3KG payload
- CR5 – 6-axis, 1,096mm reach, 5KG payload
- CR7 – 6-axis, 990mm reach, 7KG payload
- CR10 – 6-axis, 1,525mm reach, 10KG payload
- CR12 – 6-axis, 1,425mm reach, 12KG payload
- CR16 – 6-axis, 1,223mm reach, 16KG payload
- MG400 – Tabletop 4 axis, 440 mm reach, 750-gram payload
- M1Pro – 4- axis, 400mm reach, 1.5KG payload
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