IRB 6760
The IRB 6760 is ABB's newest press-tending robot, built specifically for press shops with reinforced axes 1 and 6 for 25% longer life and 7% faster cycle times. With payloads up to 200 kg, reach up to 3.5 m, and speeds up to 15 strokes per minute (900 parts per hour), it delivers top productivity and reliability for automotive, electronics, and general manufacturing presses.
Specifications
Payload Variants
150 kg, 200 kg
Reach
3.2-3.5 m
Number of Axes
6
Max Strokes per Minute
15
Production Rate
900 parts/hour (approx.)
Axis 1 & 6 Reinforcement
25% longer lifetime
Cycle Time Improvement
7% vs predecessors
Operating Temperature
5°C to 45°C
Applications
Press tending, Die tending, High-volume press operations
Recommended Industries
Automotive, Electronics, General manufacturing
Key Features
Reinforced axis 1 and 6 design for 25% longer lifetime in press applications
7% better cycle time performance compared to previous press tending solutions
Up to 15 strokes per minute (900 parts per hour) productivity rate
Payloads up to 200 kg for handling heavy parts and press tooling
Reach options up to 3.5 m for large press coverage
OmniCore powered for best-in-class motion control and energy efficiency
Optimized specifically for press tending applications and requirements
Carbon-fiber tooling boom compatibility for further productivity enhancement
Product Description
The IRB 6760 is ABB's newest press-tending robot, built specifically for press shops with reinforced axes 1 and 6 for 25% longer life and 7% faster cycle times. With payloads up to 200 kg, reach up to 3.5 m, and speeds up to 15 strokes per minute (900 parts per hour), it delivers top productivity and reliability for automotive, electronics, and general manufacturing presses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Through a tougher mechanical design and smarter load distribution tailored for the high-rep, high-impact demands of press tending. It handles thousands of press cycles with way less wear.
At 15 strokes per minute (900 parts per hour), the IRB 6760 keeps presses running at full tilt for maximum throughput. It nails this while upholding the precision, reliability, and safety press automation demands.
Yes, the IRB 6760 adapts to all sorts of presses—hydraulic, mechanical, servo—and their varying cycles and part handling in automotive, electronics, and general manufacturing.
Yes, the IRB 6760 works great with ABB's carbon-fiber tooling boom, which boosts productivity and cuts cycle times even more with its lightweight design and optimized reach.
The IRB 6760 comes loaded with safety like SafeMove for power/force limiting, emergency stops, precise positioning for critical tasks, and seamless integration with press safety systems for full risk control.
A 7% cycle time gain means roughly 60 extra parts per 900-part hour, ramping up throughput and revenue. That adds up to serious ROI over the robot's life.