Automating Welding Operations
Increased speed. Higher quality welds. Reduced errors. These are only a few of the many reasons why more shops want to automate work throughout the welding process. Here are some of the latest systems they should consider.
Posted: May 11, 2016
Automated Welding Redefined
The new TPS/i Robotics welding power source from Fronius is specially tailored to the demands of robot-aided welding, with integrated and fully synchronized system components that enable robots to weld faster with a higher degree of repeatability.
Workcell for Job Shops
The ArcWorld C-30 system from Yaskawa Motoman includes a six-axis MA1440 arc welding robot, DX200 controller with menu-driven arc welding application software, and integrated welding package.
Extended Robotic Welding Range, Speed, Accuracy
ABB Robotics introduces the flexible, compact and modular IRBT 2005 medium track motion platform for automated robotic welding, and the IRB 2600ID integrated dress pack robot with an extended reach and heavy payload that is ideal for arc welding.
Ceramic Centring Pins for Automated Welding
Cerazur ceramic welding centring pins from Doceram are extremely durable, with high impact strength that is ideal for the very short cycle times of automated production lines, such car body assembly, where even hardened metal centring pins quickly become deformed and worn.