Head to head
FANUC M-10iA/12 vs KUKA KR 16 R2010
A specification duel across payload, reach, precision, and footprint, with a plain read on which arm suits which job.
Compact fast arm for welding and light handling
Long reach mid payload robot for handling and welding
Specification duel
Green marks the stronger figure. Unconfirmed specs are shown but not scored.
The verdict
The specs separate them here: the KUKA KR 16 R2010 carries more, 16 kg to the FANUC M-10iA/12's 12 kg, and the KUKA KR 16 R2010 reaches farther, 2013 mm to 1420 mm. If precision drives the job, the KUKA KR 16 R2010 holds the tighter repeatability at ±0.04 mm. They run different controllers, the FANUC M-10iA/12 on the R-30iB Plus and the KUKA KR 16 R2010 on the KR C4, so whichever platform your team already programs and stocks parts for is a real tiebreaker. For a tight or overhead cell, the FANUC M-10iA/12 lists Inverted mounting while the KUKA KR 16 R2010 lists Ceiling and Wall mounting, which the other does not. Both are aimed at material handling and arc welding, with the FANUC M-10iA/12 stretching to assembly and the KUKA KR 16 R2010 to machine tending.
- Fast cycle times for its payload class
- Hollow wrist simplifies cable and torch routing
- Compact base footprint
- Good reach-to-size ratio
- Large work envelope for a mid payload robot
- Proven platform with a long service history
- Good stiffness for welding and dispensing paths
- Wide parts and support network
Common questions
- Which has more payload, the FANUC M-10iA/12 or the KUKA KR 16 R2010?
- The KUKA KR 16 R2010 has more payload at 16 kg versus 12 kg.
- Which reaches farther?
- The KUKA KR 16 R2010 has more reach at 2013 mm versus 1420 mm.
- Which is more precise?
- The KUKA KR 16 R2010 holds tighter repeatability at ±0.04 mm.
- Should I choose the FANUC M-10iA/12 or the KUKA KR 16 R2010?
- Match the pick to the job. The FANUC M-10iA/12 is a 6-axis industrial arm at 12 kg and 1420 mm. The KUKA KR 16 R2010 is a 6-axis industrial arm at 16 kg and 2013 mm.