New Mitsubishi Electric Robot Handles Larger Payloads with Longer Reach

Mitsubishi Electric has launched the MELFA RV-12CRL vertical articulated robot, which offers 1,504 mm reach and 12 kg payload capacity. The robot’s wide effective working area makes it suitable for a variety of processes and industries, including food & beverage, automotive, lithium-ion battery manufacturing, logistics and warehousing. Users will also be able to take advantage of built-in functions that streamline implementation, enhance safety and reduce downtime.

The high payload capacity and category-leading reach means the latest MELFA robot can deliver high flexibility and versatility in pick-and-place as well as assembly applications. Performance is also enhanced by the RV-12CRL’s ability to operate at high speeds, with the arm designed to accommodate high inertia and momentum. This resilience means the robot can support precise positioning even when handling heavy loads, maintaining accuracies of ±0.04 mm.

The six-axis robot can be equipped with MELFA SafePlus for extended safety functions. This uses sensors such as light curtains to limit speed, torque and reach when human workers are detected nearby, allowing it to operate without safety cages. The ability to safely work in shared spaces without having to stop whenever a worker approach makes it effective in flexible production environments.

As with the rest of the RV-CR series, the robot is designed to maximise reliability and service life, reducing the total cost of ownership. This includes the use of next-generation servo motors with battery-less encoders that eliminate the need for battery replacements or backups, slashing both maintenance costs and downtime.

Oliver Giertz, Strategic Product Manager for EMEA Region at Mitsubishi Electric, says: “We are excited to introduce the MELFA RV-12CRL robot. Thanks to its innovative features and performance, this latest addition to our range offers a cost-effective and efficient solution for repetitive handling operations involving large and heavy items.”

To learn more about Mitsubishi Electric’s latest RV-12CRL robot, please visit: www.emea.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/products/rbt/robot/vertical/RV-CR-series
For further information, visit www.emea.mitsubishielectric.com/fa

Hot this week

Critical Manufacturing Named in 2026 Gartner® Market Guide for MES

Critical Manufacturing, the Industrial Operations Platform company that unites...

UK automotive’s EV crossroads: pressure, pushback and the race to net zero

Speaking at the SMMT’s Electrified 2026 conference, Keir Mather...

European Robotics Forum Heads To Birmingham in 2027

The European robotics community will descend upon Birmingham’s International...

Agileo Automation Launches Agil’EDA to Accelerate SEMI EDA Adoption for Semiconductor Equipment OEMs

Agileo Automation, a leading provider of control and connectivity...

EFX Taking Shape: Hall Plan, Programme, Highlights

Seven months before EFX kicks off in October and...

Critical Manufacturing Named in 2026 Gartner® Market Guide for MES

Critical Manufacturing, the Industrial Operations Platform company that unites...

UK automotive’s EV crossroads: pressure, pushback and the race to net zero

Speaking at the SMMT’s Electrified 2026 conference, Keir Mather...

European Robotics Forum Heads To Birmingham in 2027

The European robotics community will descend upon Birmingham’s International...

EFX Taking Shape: Hall Plan, Programme, Highlights

Seven months before EFX kicks off in October and...

Introducing Kvaser Edge: a secure Linux edge platform for automotive and industrial applications

Kvaser today announced Kvaser Edge, an open, secure Linux‑based...

Introducing GC1240: Indexable stainless steel milling grade with nano power excellence

Sandvik Coromant, the leader in cutting tools and tooling...