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Kinova – Link 6 Robot Arm – Multi-Applications

February 15, 2024

Explore in details the multiple industrial applications of Kinova’s Link 6 robot arm:

By leveraging the world’s most powerful robotic controller present on Kinova’s Link 6, complex high-mix applications are easy to handle and program, from basic material handling to complex 3D finishing or welding applications. Given the advanced connectivity options, different end effectors and sensor systems can be integrated with ease. Learn more about how the Link 6 has tackled specific applications in the past in the sections below or contact us for more insights into how Link 6 can let you reach your productivity and quality goals.

  • Box erector: The Link 6 box erector solution continuously and autonomously folds and tapes cardboard boxes of varying sizes
  • Machine tending: Automate tedious & repetitive tasks on CNC and press machines with Link 6 that can support payloads up to 9 kg

Kinova’s Link 6 is a latest-generation, robust collaborative robot, 100% made in North America, built for all industries.

Start to automate your business and reach your full potential.

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Kinova Launches Link 6 Collaborative Robot
Kinova - Link 6 Robot Arm - Multi-Applications

Montreal-based Kinova Robotics has announced the Link 6, a new generation industrial robot created from start to finish in North America, and designed for businesses looking to benefit from automation.

Kinova said Link 6 is Canada’s first industrial collaborative robot, featuring automation solutions to enable greater daily efficiency while also improving the quality and consistency of production results. Launch applications include pick-and-place, part assembly and machine tending, the company added. The Link 6 controller also includes the highest processing power and memory capacity on the market, which makes it ready to use with AI solutions in the future, while keeping the size of the controller compact. Kionva said the robot is developed and designed with any user in mind – from an experienced industrial integrator to an operator with no particular robotic skills.

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