Ultra-lightweight Humanoid Robotic Arm

Posted on 17/09/2025 by Realman_Robotics in Robot Arm
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Introduction

The RM series ultra-lightweight humanoid robotic arm is a 6/7DOF robotic arm independently developed and produced by RealMan. This series comprises five models: the RM65/75-B basic versions and the RM65/75-6F six-axis force versions. The robotic arm, including its integrated controller, weighs a total of 7.2/7.8 KG, with a payload capacity of 5 KG and a working radius ranging from 610 to 638.5 mm. The robotic arm is equipped with a built-in safety module that stops operation upon contact, enabling safe human-machine collaboration, streamlining drag-and-drop teaching, and enhancing the user-friendliness of human-robot interaction.


RM series

Meet RealMan. The ultra-lightweight, full-body humanoid robot designed to bring human-like dexterity and precision into industry.

Built to work safely alongside people, RealMan combines strength, agility, and intelligence in one compact system.

From manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and wellness, RealMan is tackling labour-intensive and hazardous tasks, while offering:

·      Ultra-lightweight, high payload design
·      Built-in safety with collision detection
·      Teleoperation and imitation learning for rapid task training
·      Compact, integrated control for easy deployment
·      Flexibility across multiple industries
·      Data collection ready, with ai training pipeline

Whether lifting, assembling, handling delicate lab work, or assisting in wellness and rehab, RealMan is proof that humanoid robotics are moving from vision to reality. The future of automation is here, smarter, safer, and more adaptable.

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