Founded in 1951 in Minden by brothers-in-law Heinrich Nagel and Friedrich Hohorst. Named after inventors Wagner and Olbricht, who patented spring clamp technology. First presented spring terminals at Hannover Messe in 1951
Documentation requires advanced knowledge of electrical, electronic systems and Windows. Training recommended at KUKA College for optimal product use. Documentation includes robot, controller, software and accessory instructions
IRB 6700 is ABB's 7th generation industrial robot series. Based on IRB 6640 series with high payload and performance. Focuses on high production capacity and compact design. Ideal for process applications like spot welding and material handling
Delivers up to 7,200 bushels per hour in high-yielding corn. Features 420-bushel power folding grain tank. Achieves 4.6 bu/s or 5.3 bu/s peak unload rates. Uses 20% less fuel than competitors
7th generation robot after 40 years of ABB's large robot heritage. Reliability is most important factor for robot selection. Total cost of ownership reduced by 20 percent. Energy consumption decreased by 15 percent. Minimum time between failures reaches 400,000 hours
Features ABSOLUTE sensor for quick-start operation. Operates with solar power from 40 lux illumination. Includes SPC output and two large buttons. Available in various resolutions and measuring forces