Stäubli Robotics is Switzerland's premier industrial robot manufacturer — and one of the most specialized in the world. While FANUC, ABB, and KUKA compete across all industries, Stäubli has carved a dominant niche in cleanroom, pharmaceutical, food processing, and precision assembly applications where hygiene, chemical resistance, and long service life matter more than raw price. In 2026, Stäubli robot prices range from $28,000 for a compact TS2-40 SCARA to $120,000+ for a heavy TX2-200 6-axis arm.
This guide covers Stäubli's TX2 (6-axis) and TS2 (SCARA) product lines, their 2026 price ranges, and the specific situations where Stäubli's premium is justified over lower-cost alternatives.
Quick Answer: Stäubli 6-axis robots cost $35,000–$120,000+. Their SCARA series runs $28,000–$60,000. Stäubli commands a 20–40% premium over FANUC/ABB and 60–80% premium over Chinese brands — justified in cleanroom, hygienic, or ultra-high-cycle applications.
Why Stäubli Commands a Premium
Four technical differentiators explain Stäubli's pricing:
- 99.95% availability rate — Stäubli arms routinely run 150,000+ hours (17+ years) of continuous service — far exceeding FANUC's 80,000-hour MTBF
- JCS (Joint Cartesian System) — Proprietary joint design with no exposed gears, meaning zero external lubrication and full IP65/67 sealing standard
- Hygienic design variants — HE (Humid Environment) and Cleanroom (ISO Class 5) variants share the same arm structure — no separate product line needed
- Stericlean for pharma — The only robot line designed for H2O2 vapor sterilization cycles used in pharmaceutical isolators
Stäubli Robot Price by Series (2026)
TX2 Series — 6-Axis Vertical Articulated
The TX2 is Stäubli's core 6-axis lineup covering 2–170 kg payload for general, hygienic, and cleanroom applications.
| Model | Payload | Reach | Repeatability | Price (FOB) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TX2-40 | 2.5 kg | 515 mm | ±0.015 mm | $28,000–$38,000 |
| TX2-60 | 4.5 kg | 920 mm | ±0.02 mm | $35,000–$48,000 |
| TX2-90 | 14 kg | 1,000 mm | ±0.02 mm | $45,000–$62,000 |
| TX2-90L | 12 kg | 1,200 mm | ±0.02 mm | $48,000–$65,000 |
| TX2-140 | 40 kg | 1,510 mm | ±0.03 mm | $55,000–$75,000 |
| TX2-160 | 40 kg | 1,710 mm | ±0.03 mm | $60,000–$80,000 |
| TX2-200 | 170 kg | 2,209 mm | ±0.04 mm | $95,000–$125,000 |
Cleanroom / HE upcharge: Stäubli's HE (Humid Environment, IP65) and Cleanroom (ISO Class 5–7) variants add 15–25% to the base price — but are the same mechanical arm, not a separate product line.
TS2 Series — SCARA Robots
Stäubli's SCARA lineup competes with Epson and FANUC SCARA robots, with Stäubli's advantage being superior sealing and longer service life for food and pharma environments.
| Model | Payload | Reach | Cycle Time | Price (FOB) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TS2-40 | 5 kg | 400 mm | 0.35 sec | $28,000–$38,000 |
| TS2-60 | 5 kg | 600 mm | 0.38 sec | $32,000–$44,000 |
| TS2-80 | 10 kg | 800 mm | 0.42 sec | $38,000–$52,000 |
| TS2-100 | 10 kg | 1,000 mm | 0.45 sec | $42,000–$58,000 |
Note: Stäubli SCARA robots are 2–3× more expensive than Epson G-series and 3–5× more expensive than Chinese SCARA brands. The premium is justified in pharmaceutical and food applications where IP65 sealing, chemical resistance, and 150,000-hour service life are required. For standard electronics assembly pick-and-place, Epson G-series at $12,000–$18,000 delivers better value.
TX2 HE Series — Hygienic / Food Grade
The HE (Humid Environment) variant of the TX2 is specifically designed for food processing, beverage, and meat handling applications.
| Model | IP Rating | Wash-down | Price Upcharge |
|---|---|---|---|
| TX2-40 HE | IP65 | Yes (low pressure) | +15% |
| TX2-60 HE | IP65 | Yes (low pressure) | +15% |
| TX2-90 HE | IP65 | Yes (low pressure) | +15% |
| TX2-90 HE++ | IP67 | Yes (high pressure) | +25% |
Applications: Portioning of meat/fish/poultry, cheese cutting and placing, bakery product handling, beverage container manipulation, cosmetics filling.
Stericlean Series — Pharmaceutical Isolator
The Stericlean is the only robot line designed specifically for vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VHP) sterilization cycles used in aseptic pharmaceutical manufacturing.
| Model | Application | Price (FOB) |
|---|---|---|
| TX2-60 Stericlean | Vial/syringe filling | $65,000–$90,000 |
| TX2-90 Stericlean | Injectable drug handling | $80,000–$110,000 |
Note: Stericlean robots are made of materials that survive 35% H2O2 vapor cycles without degradation. No other major robot brand offers an equivalent validated solution, making Stäubli essentially the only choice for many pharma isolator applications.
Stäubli vs. Competitors: When the Premium Is Justified
| Application | Best Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Standard welding / palletizing | FANUC, ABB, or Chinese brands | Stäubli premium not justified |
| Electronics assembly (dry) | Epson G-series, FANUC SR | Stäubli SCARA premium not justified |
| Food processing (wash-down) | Stäubli TX2 HE | IP67 + service life difference |
| Pharma aseptic filling | Stäubli Stericlean | Only validated option |
| Cleanroom (ISO Class 5) | Stäubli or FANUC CRX-CR | Both viable, Stäubli longer life |
| High-cycle precision assembly (150K+ hrs) | Stäubli TX2 | Uptime advantage pays back |
Price Comparison: Stäubli vs. FANUC vs. Chinese
| Specification | Stäubli | FANUC | ABB | Chinese (Estun) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 kg, 600 mm reach (dry) | $35K–$48K | $28K–$40K | $30K–$42K | $14K–$22K |
| 14 kg, 1,000 mm reach | $45K–$62K | $42K–$60K | $42K–$60K | $18K–$28K |
| 40 kg, 1,500 mm reach | $55K–$75K | $55K–$78K | $55K–$75K | $28K–$42K |
| SCARA 5 kg, 600 mm | $32K–$44K | $15K–$22K (Epson) | N/A | $6K–$12K |
| Cleanroom upcharge | +15–25% | +10–20% | +10–20% | +20–40% |
Stäubli Integration Costs
| Component | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| End-of-arm tooling (hygienic grade) | $5,000–$30,000 |
| Safety system (ISO 10218) | $3,000–$18,000 |
| CS9 controller | Typically included |
| Programming & commissioning | $5,000–$35,000 |
| SIL3 functional safety package | $5,000–$15,000 (optional) |
| **Total added costs** | **$18,000–$98,000** |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Stäubli robot cost?
Stäubli robots range from $28,000 for a compact TX2-40 to $125,000+ for the heavy TX2-200. Their SCARA TS2 series runs $28,000–$58,000. Stäubli does not publish list prices — all pricing is quote-based through authorized distributors.
Why are Stäubli robots more expensive than FANUC or ABB?
Stäubli's JCS joint design with no exposed gears means zero external lubrication points and full IP65 sealing as standard — versus IP54 standard for most FANUC/ABB arms. Their MTBF exceeds 150,000 hours vs. 80,000 for FANUC. This longevity justifies the premium in 24/7 production environments where downtime is very expensive.
Are Stäubli robots suitable for food processing?
Yes — the TX2 HE and HE++ variants are among the most widely used robots in food processing globally. Full IP65/67 sealing, food-grade lubrication, and smooth external surfaces (no exposed fasteners) allow wash-down with low or high-pressure water. Used extensively in meat portioning, dairy, bakery, and beverage applications.
What is Stäubli Stericlean?
Stericlean is Stäubli's robot variant designed for pharmaceutical isolators where vaporized hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is used for sterilization. It is the only robot validated for repeated exposure to 35% H2O2 vapor cycles. Used in aseptic vial filling, syringe assembly, and injectable drug packaging lines — applications where contamination control is paramount.
What controller does Stäubli use?
Stäubli uses the CS9 controller, which runs the VAL3 programming language. CS9 supports EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, EtherCAT, and DeviceNet — making it compatible with most industrial PLC environments. Stäubli also supports SIL3 safety functions including SafeMove-compatible speed and position monitoring.
Can I get a used Stäubli robot?
Yes. Used Stäubli TX2-60 and TX2-90 robots are available from certified robot dealers at 35–55% below new price. Stäubli offers refurbishment programs through authorized service centers. The high service life (150,000+ hours) means used Stäubli robots often have substantial remaining life — making them attractive for second deployments.
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