Robotics in Manufacturing
ABB6-axis industrial

ABB IRB 5710

Slim paint-family arm for finishing and dispensing

The IRB 5710 comes from ABB's paint robot family and is used for spray finishing and fluid dispensing tasks. Its slim arm and sealed construction handle solvent exposure in finishing booths.

J1J2J3J4J5MAX REACH2300 mmPAYLOAD110 kgREPEATABILITY±0.04 mm
KINEMATIC SCHEMATIC6 DOF · SERIAL LINKAGE
Payload
110 kg
Reach
2,300 mm
Repeatability
±0.04 mm
Axes
6

Specifications

Manufacturer-class reference figures

Brand
ABB
Class
6-axis industrial
Payload
110 kg
Reach
2300 mm
Repeatability
±0.04 mm
Axes
6
Robot mass
830 kg
Protection
IP67
Controller
OmniCore V250XT
Introduced
2022
Mounting
Floor · Angled · Inverted · Semi shelf

Strengths & trade-offs

Strengths

  • +Slim profile for tight booth clearance
  • +Sealed construction for solvent exposure
  • +Long reach for full-panel coverage
  • +Internal process line routing

Consider

  • Payload is tuned for applicators, not general tooling
  • Booth duty requires solvent-rated maintenance schedule

In the field

How this arm shows up on real lines

The ABB IRB 5710 is a six-axis industrial arm drawn from ABB's paint robot family, and its day job is spray painting and fluid dispensing in finishing work. It carries 110 kg out to a 2300 mm reach, a pairing sized to swing a finishing applicator across a full panel rather than move general tooling. ABB brought it to market in 2022.

The 110 kg payload is tuned for applicators rather than general tooling, so it reads as headroom for spray heads and their fluid lines. The long reach backs a work envelope deep enough for full-panel coverage.

Repeatability holds at 0.04 mm, the single robot-level figure describing how tightly the arm returns to each taught pose. Across a finishing program where paths repeat continuously, that return accuracy keeps taught trajectories consistent.

At 830 kg, the arm supports Floor, Angled, Inverted, and Semi shelf mounting, giving a cell designer several ways to orient it inside a booth. A slim arm profile targets tight booth clearance, and process lines route internally through the structure.

Motion runs on ABB's OmniCore V250XT controller. The body carries an IP67 rating. Booth duty comes with a solvent-rated maintenance schedule.

Reach for the IRB 5710 when the work is finishing or dispensing that needs roughly 110 kg of applicator payload out to 2300 mm while holding 0.04 mm repeatability. It fits a floor, angled, inverted, or semi shelf spot in a booth, so a cell designer has room to place it around the process. It's a weaker match for general-purpose handling of heavier mixed tooling, since the payload is tuned for applicators.

Where it lands

This model against its closest alternatives

Reach (mm)
ABB IRB 5710
2,300 mm
FANUC P-350iA
2,606 mm
FANUC LR Mate 200iD
717 mm
FANUC M-10iD/12
1,441 mm
Payload (kg)
ABB IRB 5710
110 kg
FANUC P-350iA
45 kg
FANUC LR Mate 200iD
7 kg
FANUC M-10iD/12
12 kg

Alternatives to consider

Common questions

What is the payload of the ABB IRB 5710?
The ABB IRB 5710 has a rated payload of 110 kg.
What is the reach of the ABB IRB 5710?
The ABB IRB 5710 has a maximum reach of 2300 mm.
How precise is the ABB IRB 5710?
Its rated repeatability is ±0.04 mm across 6 axes.
What is the ABB IRB 5710 used for?
Typical applications include painting, dispensing. It is a 6-axis industrial robot from ABB.
What controller does the ABB IRB 5710 use?
The ABB IRB 5710 runs on the OmniCore V250XT controller.