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Ideal for a wide range of towing jobs
MiR Hook 250 TM is ideal for a wide range of towing jobs, such as efficiently moving heavy products between locations in a manufacturing facility or warehouse, or moving linen and food carts in hospitals. The MiR250 Hook supports the transport of loads up to 500 kg (1100 lbs), providing exciting new internal logistics options for weighty or unwieldy cargos.
Autonomously picks up and unloads carts
The MiR250 Hook robot identifies carts by April Tags and autonomously transports them as you define. MiR250 Hook can be incorporated into a fleet of MiR robots, and can be easily redeployed to meet changing requirements. Updating the robot’s mission at any time is simple, using a smartphone, tablet or computer and standard Wi-Fi or Bluetooth communications to access the robot’s intuitive controls.
Safely maneuvers among people
With the MiR Hook 250 TM, you simply measure your cart and feed the data into the software. Built-in sensors, cameras and sophisticated software mean the robot with the MiR Hook 250 TM and a cart can safely maneuver around people and obstacles, and can even drive up ramps.
Improved software and robot base
The MiR250 Hook is applying the newest software for optimal output. The MiR250 Hook combination is more agile due to its improved software and the stronger robot base, making the MiR250 Hook an improved AMR solution in terms of performance, precision and productivity.
| Designated use | For small- and medium-sized transport tasks within industry logistics, fully-automated pick-up and delivery of carts |
| Color | RAL 7011 / Iron Gray |
| Disclaimer | Specifications may vary based on local conditions and application setup |
| Length | 1 130–1 220 mm | 44.5–48 in |
| Height | 645–895 mm | 25.4–35.2 in |
| Width | 580 mm | 22.8 in |
| Ground clearance | 28 mm | 1.1 in |
| Weight | 202 kg | 445 lbs |
| Weight with MiR250 (without battery or payload) | 188 kg | 414 lbs |
| Maximum tow weight | 500 kg | 1100 lbs recommended |
Maximum speed | 2.0 m/s (7.2 km/h) |
| Operational corridor width |
With default setup: 2 250 mm | 88.6 in |
| Operational corridor width for two robots passing | With default setup: 3 600 mm | 141.7 in With improved setup: 3 000 mm | 118.1 in |
| Positioning accuracy (in controlled conditions) | Docking to VL-marker: ± 3 mm | 0.12 in on X-axis, ± 3 mm | 0.12 in on Y-axis |
| Traversable gap tolerance | Up to 20 mm | 0.79 in |
| Operational doorway width | With default setup: 1 700 mm | 66.9 in |
| Active operation time with maximum payload | Up to 10 h |
| Active operation time with no payload | Up to 14 h |
| Standby time (robot is on and idle) | Up to 21 h |
| Maximum incline/decline | ± 5% at decreased speed with 300 kg payload |
| Battery type | |
| Charging ratio | Up to 1:16 (10 min charging gives 2 h 40 min runtime with maximum payload) |
| Charging current | Up to 35 A |
| Number of full charging cycles | Minimum 3 000 cycles |
| Environment | For indoor use only |
| Ambient temperature range, operation | 5–40°C | 41–104°F (the maximum ambient temperature only apply up to 1 h) |
| Humidity | 10–95% non-condensing |
| IP rating | IP 21 |
| Floor conditions | No water, no oil, no dirt |
| Safety functions | 12 safety functions according to ISO 13849-1. The robot stops if a safety function is triggered. |
| SICK safety laser scanners | 2 pcs, nanoScan3 (front and rear), give 360° visual protection around the robot |
| 3D cameras | 2 pcs, 3D camera Intel RealSense™ D435 Hook: 1 Intel RealSense D435 looking backwards for detection of carts |
| Proximity sensors | 8 pcs |
| Wi-Fi | 2.4 GHz 802.11 g/n, 5 GHz 802.11 a/n/ac |
| I/O connections | 4 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs (GPIO), 1 Ethernet port, 1 Auxiliary emergency stop |
| Signal and status lights | Indicator lights on four sides, eight signal lights (two on each corner) |