The SRD-3-1200-10 is a three-axis Cartesian industrial robot built for repetitive handling, pick-and-place and machine-tending tasks in light manufacturing. It moves payloads up to 10 kg across a working envelope of 1,200 mm on the first linear axis, 1,000 mm on the second and 1,200 mm on the third — enough reach to serve a workbench, conveyor section or machine loading station.
Average energy consumption is a modest 1.5 kW, and the robot runs from a 220 V supply, so it deploys on an ordinary factory circuit without three-phase infrastructure. Linear-axis architecture keeps programming simple and positioning predictable, which suits plants automating for the first time or adding capacity without hiring robotics specialists.
At 15,000 dollars per unit with single-piece ordering, the SRD-3 offers manufacturers in cost-sensitive markets an entry into automation at a price point well below six-axis articulated arms, where the task itself — stacking, transferring, loading — does not demand one.
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