

Nachi MZ07 vs AUBO i10: Which 6-Axis Robot Arm Fits Your Automation Budget?
Compare the $7,999.99 Nachi MZ07 with the $22,000 AUBO i10: payload, condition, and collaborative safety decide which robot arm is right for your production line.
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Compare the $7,999.99 Nachi MZ07 with the $22,000 AUBO i10: payload, condition, and collaborative safety decide which robot arm is right for your production line.


A used IAI 2-axis screwdriver arm and a used Universal Robots UR5e cobot offer two very different routes into automation: a dedicated linear screwdriving station or a flexible, force-sensing six-axis cell.


Need a compact two-axis robot for screwdriving or a flexible seven-axis cobot for machine tending? We compare the $499.99 IAI DSRC linear arm with the $6,995 Rethink Sawyer to help you choose.


Comparing a 5-arm used ATLAS II lot with a single open-box AUBO i10 cobot? The right pick depends on whether you need bench-test volume or a 10 kg payload production arm.


Two used robot buys stand apart: a $499.99 IAI two-axis screwdriver arm with CAN controllers and a $12,750 Universal Robots UR5 package with 5 kg payload and 850 mm reach. Your application and your tolerance for repair decide the winner.


A used IAI 2-axis screwdriving arm is priced at USD 499.99, while a new Omron TM5-700 collaborative robot costs USD 16,500.00. Choose the IAI for a dedicated screwdriving station if you can add the missing servo drive; choose the Omron for a ready-to-run human-safe cobot with built-in vision.


A $10,000 used IAI SCARA pick-and-place robot with tape feeder goes head-to-head with a $3,200 used Mitsubishi robot arm. See which one fits your placement work and which one keeps the budget open.


Choosing between a $78.90 6DOF kit and a $5,595 used Sawyer cobot comes down to your goal: learning and DIY builds versus real manufacturing tasks like machine tending and pick-and-place. Here's how to decide.


Choose between a used FANUC M-16iB/20 arm with 20 kg payload and a Universal Robots UR5 collaborative robot package with two systems, controllers, teach pendants, and mobile pedestals. See which one fits your shop's automation needs.


Compare a $5,225.99 lot of five used L.J. Electronics ATLAS II arms with a $10,000 used IAI SCARA robot with tape feeder to decide which fits your automation budget and cleanroom pick-and-place needs.


Compare the $1,800 FANUC M-16iB/20 arm-only robot with the $5,595 Rethink Robotics Sawyer cobot system. Decide between 20 kg payload and 6-axis power versus 7-axis flexibility, built-in vision, and easy programming for machine tending, education, and research.


The IAI IX-NNN6020-5L-T1 with Hover-Davis tape feeder is a used SCARA pick-and-place system at $10,000; the AUBO i10 is a new open-box collaborative arm at $22,000. This head-to-head helps you choose based on task, condition, and budget.


Need a six-axis model for bench work or a collaborative robot with a 10 kg payload for production? The UR 1:6 and AUBO i10 sit at opposite ends of the industrial robotics cobots price scale-here's how to pick.


Compare a used $1,800 FANUC 20 kg arm-only unit with a $22,000 new-open-box AUBO i10 10 kg collaborative robot to choose the right six-axis arm for your operation.


The IAI 2-Axis Screwdriver Arm is a compact used linear robot at $499.99, while the AUBO i10 is a six-axis collaborative arm with a 10 kg payload for $22,000. Pick by task, workspace, and integration budget.


A $19,200 price gap separates a used FANUC M-16iB/20 arm-only from a Universal Robots UR5e cobot. Decide based on payload, setup effort, and whether you need collaborative features.


Choosing between a used FANUC M-16iB/20 arm and a new piab piCOBOT gripper comes down to whether your line needs the moving arm or the end effector. The FANUC offers six-axis motion and a 20 kg payload; the piab offers a precision gripper made for collaborative robot stations.


Weighing a $3,200 used industrial arm against a $22,000 new collaborative robot? Here's which one fits a low-cost retrofit and which suits a 10 kg collaborative cell.


Compare the AUBO i10 collaborative robot at USD 22,000 with the Staubli RX90 CS7 controller at USD 2,499.99. See which fits your industrial robotics setup.


One is a turnkey collaborative robot with gripper and vision; the other is a heavy-lifting six-axis arm sold bare. Here's how to choose between them.
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