Six-Axis Industrial ArmsRX-6A 6-Axis Robotic Arm
RX-6A-1850
A 6-axis industrial arm with 6 kg payload and 1,850 mm reach for assembly, welding, and material handling lines.
- Payload 6 kg
- Reach 1850 mm
- Axes 6
Source finished robot arms, programmable joints, actuator modules, and builder-kit components from China. Send the payload, reach, torque, protocol, or application; we turn it into a supplier-ready sourcing brief.
RoboticsInquiry routes buyers by intent: finished robot arms for automation projects, programmable joints for builders, and kit briefs for prototype teams.
Send the application, payload, reach, cycle target, and destination country. RoboticsInquiry helps turn that into a supplier-ready brief, compare suitable arm types, and flag the risks that usually get missed before quotes.
Open sourcing pathTell us the torque, speed, voltage, protocol, size limit, brake/encoder needs, and quantity. We help compare China-sourced integrated joints and actuator modules by fit, sample route, documentation risk, and production readiness.
Open sourcing pathIf you are designing a prototype arm, send the target payload, reach, degrees of freedom, control preference, and cost target. We help map the joint sizes, controller path, cables, power, gripper options, and supplier questions before samples are ordered.
Open sourcing pathA good inquiry starts from a specific job: a machine to tend, a pallet pattern to automate, a joint module to integrate, or a bill of materials to source.
Start from the task, part, payload, reach, and cycle target before comparing robot models.
Open pathBuilding a robot armSend torque, speed, protocol, voltage, brake, encoder, and prototype quantity requirements.
Open pathNot sure what to sendUse the checklist to turn a vague requirement into supplier-ready sourcing context.
Open pathWe help buyers clarify requirements, compare China-sourced options, and prepare useful RFQs for robot arms, joints, and actuator modules.
We start from payload, reach, torque, protocol, cycle time, budget, and delivery target before suggesting products or suppliers.
Robot arms, joints, reducers, grippers, controllers, and accessories can be sourced as connected options instead of isolated SKUs.
Finished-arm buyers and joint-module builders get different intake flows, comparison criteria, and sourcing outputs.
The goal is a shortlist, supplier notes, quote context, sample route, and risk flags that help the buyer take the next step.
Use the catalog for initial discovery, then send the application context so the sourcing desk can narrow options.
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Questions our buyers ask most often.
Robot arm, joint module, or builder kit: share payload, reach, torque, protocol, application, target cost, and timeline. We will turn it into a sourcing brief and next-step questions.
Missing payload, reach, torque, protocol, tooling, or country details are called out before supplier matching.
We identify whether the request looks like an arm, cobot, SCARA, joint module, kit, or accessory sourcing path.
MOQ, lead time, documentation, controller compatibility, spare parts, warranty, and integration scope are checked early.