Next Steps in Remote Controlled Forge Welding
The WMC SafetyRobot system from Weld Mold performs remote telerobotic flood welding in a temperature-controlled environment, protecting operators from heat, smoke, fumes, radiation and many related health issues.
Posted: March 14, 2019
With the WMC SafetyRobot™ welding system from Weld Mold Company (Brighton, MI), operators can perform remote telerobotic flood welding in a temperature-controlled environment, maintaining total control using long established best-welding procedures. Operators are protected from heat, smoke, fumes, and radiation, as well as many health issues that often result. There is also a complete system package available that comes complete in a 20 ft container. Everything is pre-installed and interconnected, ready to connect to primary electrical and shop air. This complete system package includes robot and controls with proprietary software, welding power source with associated equipment for running .035 in to 3/16 in diameter wires, an operator station and office complete with AC and heat and lighting, as well as dual monitors, PC, cameras and video capabilities, all interconnecting cables, safety caging and much more. Weld Mold offers two weeks of on-site training. The WMC SafetyRobot welding process is patent-pending and recently passed an extensive safety validation process.
Weld Mold Company, 750 Rickett Road, Brighton, MI 48116, 810-229-9521, Fax: 810-229-9580, [email protected], www.weldmold.com.