Electromate to Offer UR7e, UR12e & UR15 Collaborative Robots from Universal Robots

  • May 19, 2025
  • Electromate Inc.
  • Universal Robots
Electromate to Offer UR7e, UR12e & UR15 Collaborative Robots from Universal Robots
Electromate to Offer UR7e, UR12e & UR15 Collaborative Robots from Universal Robots

TORONTO, Ontario - May 16, 2025 - Electromate is expanding its lineup of collaborative automation solutions with the addition of three advanced models from Universal Robots: the UR7e, UR12e and UR15. These robots provide enhanced options for payload, reach and precision in demanding collaborative applications.

The UR7e delivers a 7 kg payload, 1300 mm reach and ±0.03 mm repeatability. Positioned between the UR5e and UR10e, it is optimized for machine tending, light assembly, inspection and screwdriving tasks where space is limited but performance is critical.
 
The UR12e supports a 12 kg payload, 1300 mm reach and ±0.05 mm repeatability, offering additional strength for heavier part handling, palletizing and advanced assembly operations. Despite its higher capacity, the UR12e retains the compact footprint and collaborative features of the e-Series lineup.
 
The UR15, part of the next-generation UR Series, delivers a 15 kg payload, 1300 mm reach and ±0.04 mm repeatability. Designed for heavy-duty tasks, it bridges the gap between the e-Series and larger UR models, providing increased capacity while maintaining the collaborative safety and flexibility UR is known for.
 
Electromate supports these models with technical expertise, integration support and access to the full Universal Robots ecosystem.
 
Model Comparison Table

Model

Payload

Reach

Repeatability

Series

Application Focus

Link

UR7e

7 kg

1300 mm

±0.03 mm

e-Series

Light assembly, inspection, machine tending

UR7e Collaborative Robot

UR12e

12 kg

1300 mm

±0.05 mm

e-Series

Heavy parts handling, palletizing, assembly

UR12e Collaborative Robot

UR15

15 kg

1300 mm

±0.04 mm

UR Series

Heavy-duty tasks, lifting, precision handling

UR15 Collaborative Robot

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