5000kg magnetic tape heavy duty tugger robotic AGV
About the robot
| Robot name | 5000kg magnetic tape heavy duty tugger robotic AGV | ||||||
| Employment type | Full-time employees | ||||||
| Dimensions |
| ||||||
| Load capacity | 3000/4000/5000/6000 kg | ||||||
| The speed of movement | 0.8 m/s | ||||||
| Energy consumption | |||||||
| Working hours | |||||||
| The warranty period | |||||||
| Power |
Relocatable robot
*Payment terms, contracts, shipping/logistics, insurance details, etc. are provided upon request.
- Name: 5000kg Magnetic Tape Heavy-Duty Tugger AGV
- Payload Type: Trolley / Trolley train (manually or automatically connect/disconnect)
- Dimensions: 1000 × 500 × 1000 mm (L×W×H, customizable)
- Control Mode: MCU or PLC
- Navigation: Magnetic tape, inertial positioning (magnetic nail), or optional laser guidance
- Movement: Forward, backward, left/right turning
- Drive System: Differential speed drive
- Motors: 4 independent motors (4-wheel traction)
- Robot Net Weight: ≤1000 kg including battery
- Max Towing Load: 3000 / 4000 / 5000 / 6000 kg
- Speed: 50 m/min travel, 20 m/min turning (max)
- Accuracy: ±10 mm guidance, ±10 mm stop precision
- Battery Options: Lead-acid or Li-ion
- Battery Life: >1500 charge/discharge cycles
- Working Mode: Manual or automatic trolley coupling system
- Communication: Wireless LAN
- Safety Protection: Obstacle sensors + mechanical bumper (bumper strip)
- System Interface: English or Chinese
- Expansion: Open extension interface for additional modules and integrations
5000kg Magnetic Tugger AGV – Power Platform for Industrial Logistics
Autonomous Heavy-Duty Robot Worker for Trolley Transport
AGV Introduction and Core Purpose
5000kg Magnetic Tape heavy-duty tugger Automated Guided Vehicle is built for enterprises that need reliable robots in logistics, cross-site material towing, and continuous autonomous workflows. This tugger AGV is engineered for middle-sized industrial zones but delivers flagship traction capability, becoming a true robot worker that replaces manual tug vehicles, reduces downtime, and opens new job for robots in heavy goods movement. Businesses can hire robot capacity by the hour or shift, rent a robot fleets for seasonal peaks, or secure a robot for sale for permanent logistics automation. The robot works like a magnetic train engine that hooks trolleys in sequence, forming a convoy for stable work for the robot across warehouses, plants, and outdoor paved routes.
Trackless Outdoor Navigation with Magnetic Inertia
The vehicle moves using magnetic tape and optional magnetic nail (inertia) guidance. The magnetic nail AGV is currently the only viable outdoor-operating guided vehicle in its category, running by buried magnetic nails under ground routes on open yards, container docks, industrial parks, refinery territories, shipyard lanes, outdoor logistics tunnels between workshop buildings, and campus-scale manufacturing sites. Magnetic tape mode supports indoor autonomy on factory floors, cold-storage aisles, high-rack unmanned warehouse zones, and narrow corridor material delivery loops.
Payload Range and Movement Mechanics
The platform handles payloads from 2000kg to 6000kg, compatible with trolley logistics and agv material handling for carts carrying panels, coils, battery packs, molds, metal frames, auto parts, SMT magazine racks, and mobile workbenches. It performs the first automatic hook by reversing to connect the initial trolley, while following trolleys link manually in standard setups, preserving flexibility, safety, and mechanical simplicity.
Integration into Warehouse Robotics and Expansion
As part of warehouse robotics ecosystems, the AGV docks with scheduling systems, fleet orchestration modules, container gates, production lines, and smart workshop dispatch boards. Autonomous robots like this operate in automotive factories, electronics mega-lines, chemical plants, airport cargo backstage zones, inter-building logistics bridges, supermarket dark-storage restock areas, retail fulfillment centers, medical material campuses, outdoor cargo yards, port tarmac areas, and industrial buffer zones. Scalability supports WMS, WES, and MES docking, handover to conveyor elevators, ordinary passenger or freight lifts, and cross-floor delivery extension on upgraded versions.
Designed by OKAGV, a 2013-established manufacturer from Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, with 120 employees and a strong product line in agv vehicle systems, automated guided carts, Autonomous Mobile Robots, and mobile industrial robot platforms.
Applications and Packaging
Applicable to unmanned warehouse logistics, production lines, and outdoor magnetic routes. Packed securely in wooden boxes on pallets, ensuring safe delivery to global logistics hubs, plants, and automation sites.
Robot video resume
Robots from the manufacturer
Robot for industry
- Automated
- Guided
- Vehicles
- (AGVs)
- Autonomous
- Mobile
- (AMRs)
- Logistics
- Warehouse
- Robotics

