Kawasaki Introduces Compact 110kg Palletizing Robot with Hollow Wrist Design

Kawasaki Introduces Compact 110kg Palletizing Robot with Hollow Wrist Design
Source: Kawasaki
  • The CP110L introduces a compact palletizing robot with a hollow wrist design aimed at space-constrained installation environments.
  • With this release, Kawasaki extends the CP series into a lower payload segment, broadening its palletizing lineup across a wider handling range.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has introduced the CP110L, a high-speed palletizing robot with a 110kg payload capacity. The company says it combines industry-leading handling capacity with a compact body size, making it suitable for sites where ceiling height and floor space are limited.

The company says it is the first palletizing robot in the 110kg payload class to feature a hollow wrist structure, allowing cables to pass through the wrist interior. This shortens wiring and installation time while reducing interference around the joint. It also posts the smallest required ceiling height and revolute axis interference radius in its 110kg class, measurements positioned for sites with space constraints.

Designed for palletizing in logistics processes, the CP110L is rated to move up to 2,200 cases per hour when handling 60kg, including the hand weight. The company says its range of motion supports higher stacking and larger pallet sizes, and it includes a standard power regeneration function that reuses energy generated during operation. With the addition of this model, the CP series now spans payload capacities from 110kg to 700kg, extending the lineup below its previous 180kg minimum


🌀 Tom’s Take:

By routing cables internally, Kawasaki is targeting faster installation, easier maintenance, and reduced interference. These details matter in space-constrained palletizing environments.


Source: Kawasaki Heavy Industries