Many lines between r-Core and r-Max do not need more payload—they need more reach at a mid-load, teach-friendly tier. r-Reach is defined around that gap: 10 kg rated (14 kg max), 1400 mm reach, and ±0.05 mm repeatability.
For cross-cell transfer, wider machine door clearances, or pallet depths beyond the 922 mm envelope, extra reach often decides takt more than another five kilograms of payload—one less intermediate move beats a peak torque row on the brochure.
The r-Reach specs page uses the same assessment language as the rest of the lineup: confirm payload and reach first, then I/O and Modbus fit, then trajectory tuning. Modbus-ready I/O, ISO 9409-1 tooling, and web/teach paths match other r-Series tiers so integrators do not adopt a new interface habit for long reach alone.
If you are choosing between r-Core, r-Reach, and r-Max, the decisive question is usually not brochure sorting—it is whether this reach and load tier will still be your default spare template five years out.
Next step
r-Reach specs and engineering data: https://roooll.com/en/cobots/all-cobots-specs/r-reach
Compare r-Core, r-Reach, and r-Max 16: https://roooll.com/en/selector/comparison?modelList=r-core,r-reach,r-max-16




