Hyundai Robotics HH7 — Specs & Review

Specifications

BrandHyundai Robotics
ModelHH7
Year2020
CategoryIndustrial Lite
Autonomysemi-autonomous
Environmentindoor
Weight130 kg
Payload7 kg
Reach927 mm
ConnectivityEthernet, EtherCAT, DeviceNet
Country of originKR

Key features

What is it?

The Hyundai Robotics HH7 is a 6-axis articulated industrial robot in Hyundai's HH-series light-payload line. With 7kg payload and 927mm reach, it targets small-part handling, assembly, and inspection tasks in electronics and general manufacturing environments.

Who is it for?

Manufacturers automating light assembly, pick-and-place, and inspection tasks requiring sub-millimetre repeatability. Electronics OEMs and PCB assembly operations where compact reach and precision matter more than payload. System integrators building compact workcells for Korean and Asian manufacturing lines.

Key specs

Applications

Electronics assembly, PCB handling, small-part pick-and-place, machine tending, inspection, laboratory automation.

How it compares

The HH7 competes with the Fanuc LR Mate 200iD/7L and Yaskawa GP7 in the 7kg class. Hyundai's HiCROS controller offers comparable motion control capability with competitive pricing in Korean and Southeast Asian markets. The HH7's IP67 wrist rating matches or exceeds most direct competitors at this payload class.

FAQ

What is the repeatability of the Hyundai HH7?

The HH7 achieves ±0.03mm repeatability, suitable for precision electronics assembly and inspection tasks requiring sub-millimetre accuracy.

Can the HH7 be ceiling mounted?

Yes. The HH7 supports floor, ceiling, and wall mounting configurations, enabling flexible workcell design.

What controller does the Hyundai HH7 use?

The HH7 uses Hyundai Robotics' HiCROS controller, which integrates motion control, I/O management, and programming environments.

What industries use the Hyundai HH7?

The HH7 is primarily used in electronics assembly, PCB handling, small-part pick-and-place, machine tending, and laboratory automation in manufacturing environments.