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Handling AMR OTTO 1500
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Handling AMR - OTTO 1500 - OTTO Motors - for heavy loads / heavy-duty / for harsh environments
Handling AMR - OTTO 1500 - OTTO Motors - for heavy loads / heavy-duty / for harsh environments
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Characteristics

Type
handling
Applications
for heavy loads, heavy-duty
Application domain
for harsh environments
Motor type
battery-powered
Load

1,900 kg
(4,189 lb)

Autonomy

10 h

Description

A heavy-duty AMR, designed to help you move your heaviest payloads quickly in the toughest environments. OTTO 1500 is a heavy-duty autonomous mobile robot (AMR), designed to move materials up to 1,900 kg in the most demanding environments. Maximize your fleet productivity by moving the heaviest payloads faster than any AMR on the market, without compromising on safety. Maximum travel speed 2 m/s Total footprint 1,837 x 1,283 x 351 mm Charge time (10% to 90%) 60 minutes Standards compliance CE Marked, ANSI/ITSDF B56.5, RIA R15.08-1, ISO 12100/13849-1/3691-4, FCC Part 15 Subpart B / ICES-003, ICES-002, EN 1175-1/60204-1 Durable for demanding environments Unmatched Throughput As the highest capacity AMR moving at industry-leading average speeds, OTTO 1500 delivers higher ROI by moving materials in fewer and quicker trips, using fewer robots. Ultimate Strength and Agility OTTO 1500 drives full-capacity payloads at top speeds, even around turns, to deliver the maneuverability you need in dynamic factory environments. Application Versatility OTTO 1500 is seamlessly compatible with a wide range of attachments, designed to work with your existing equipment and payloads. Simplified Maintenance Should you need to, servicing your OTTO 1500 is simple, featuring a modular design with a top panel for quick access to vital components.

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OTTO 1500
OTTO 1500
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