ABB Robotics Launches IRB 6730S, 6750S & 6760 Industrial Robots
ABB Robotics expands its extensive industrial robot lineup with the introduction of the IRB 6730S, IRB 6750S, and IRB 6760. These models join the next-generation robots launched since 2022, giving customers eleven families and sixty variants—the market’s broadest choice of industrial robots. By pairing this range with its cobots, autonomous mobile robots and mechatronic platforms, ABB delivers unmatched flexibility, top-tier performance and tangible sustainability gains.
“The launch of our new robots supports our vision that ‘versatility' will be the defining factor for robotics in 2025,” said Marc Segura, President - Robotics Division at ABB. “This market-leading range of industrial robots and variants, coupled with our comprehensive portfolio of mechatronic platforms, cobots, and AMRs, ensures we are ideally placed to support our customers as we enter a new world of increased productivity and flexibility. And our automation solutions can help companies to address challenges such as labour shortages while supporting sustainable operations.”
The IRB 6730S and IRB 6750S shelf-mounted robots handle payloads of up to 350 kg. Engineers install them at height or on a mezzanine, where they work alongside floor-mounted robots to maximise throughput. Their full vertical and horizontal motion extends downward reach, optimising space for die casting, injection moulding and spot welding in automotive, foundry, construction and general manufacturing plants.
The IRB 6760, ABB’s latest press-tending robot, sets a new performance benchmark for mid-sized press lines. Combined with ABB’s carbon-fibre tooling boom, it achieves up to fifteen strokes per minute, or 900 parts per hour, making it ideal for automotive, electronics and general manufacturing applications.
OmniCore™ advanced controllers power all three robots, reducing energy consumption by 20% and enhancing precision. For example, an IRB 6750S guided by OmniCore™ maintains path accuracy of 0.9 mm.
Working together, the next-generation robots further raise plant efficiency. Ten shelf-mounted IRB 6730S or IRB 6750S units can operate in concert with eight floor-mounted IRB 6710–IRB 6740 robots, increasing the number of spot welds on a car body from 70 to 80 joints in just 15 seconds. Their modular design also reduces the total cost of ownership through shared spares and service tools.