Hyundai Robotics HH020 — Specs & Review
Specifications
| Brand | Hyundai Robotics |
|---|---|
| Model | HH020 |
| Year | 2020 |
| Category | Industrial Lite |
| Autonomy | semi-autonomous |
| Environment | indoor |
| Payload | 20 kg |
| Reach | 1700 mm |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, EtherCAT, DeviceNet |
| Country of origin | KR |
Key features
- 6-axis articulated design
- 20kg payload, 1700mm reach
- ±0.05mm repeatability
- HiCROS integrated controller
- Machine tending and palletising optimised
- Floor and ceiling mounting
What is it?
The Hyundai Robotics HH020 is a 6-axis industrial robot in the 20kg payload class, part of Hyundai's HH medium-payload series. With 1700mm reach, it covers a broad working envelope suited to machine tending, press loading, and component handling tasks.
Who is it for?
Automotive suppliers and general manufacturers needing reliable medium-payload automation. System integrators building machine-tending workcells, press lines, or palletising cells where 20kg capacity and 1700mm reach meet most handling needs without the cost of a heavy-payload robot.
Key specs
- Axes: 6
- Payload: 20 kg
- Reach: 1700 mm
- Repeatability: ±0.05 mm
- Controller: HiCROS
- Mounting: Floor, ceiling
- IP rating: IP40
Applications
Machine tending, press loading/unloading, component handling, palletising, welding torch handling, assembly.
How it compares
The HH020 competes with the Yaskawa GP20 and Fanuc M-20iD/20 in the 20kg class. Hyundai's competitive pricing in Korean and Southeast Asian markets, combined with HiCROS controller capabilities, makes the HH020 a cost-effective alternative for regional integrators.
FAQ
What is the working radius of the Hyundai HH020?
The HH020 has a maximum reach of 1700mm, providing a wide working envelope for medium-duty manufacturing tasks.
What applications is the HH020 suited for?
Machine tending, press loading, component handling, palletising, and welding torch handling are the primary applications.
How does the HH020 compare to the Yaskawa GP20?
Both are 20kg-class 6-axis robots with comparable reach and repeatability. Hyundai offers competitive pricing in Asian markets; Yaskawa has a broader global service network.