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Automatic and robotic welding systems
News Release from: Cloos UK | Subject: Z4 compact welding cell
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2003
Compact cell welds small parts
cost-effectively
Cost-effective welding system, with all the process units mounted on a common base plate, is designed for universal application in the production of small parts.
Carl Cloos Schweisstechnik GmbH, D-Haiger have added to their range of turnkey, easily transportable robot welding cells with the new low cost Z4 compact welding cell This cost-effective welding system at 3900 X 2200 X 2100mm (L x W x H) is designed for universal application in the production of small parts
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 20 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Large robot welding system with an order value of approximately EUR 1.5 million has been installed in the Belgian plant of a global manufacturer of construction machinery.
All components required for the welding process are mounted on a common base plate.
As well as the robot, this also includes the controller, workpiece positioner and welding equipment.
The 6 axes ROMAT 320 industrial robot in the new range of compact Cloos robots guarantees higher acceleration, travel speed and path accuracy due to the new digital drive technology.
With the power programmed 350 Amp pulsed arc MC3 welding machine a low spatter arc and a constantly high and repeatable seam quality can be achieved.
A high speed 3 axes turning positioner is another special feature which provides an extremely quick, fully automatic change from the manual load station to the welding position.
This guarantees efficient production and very low downtimes.
The Z4 compact welding cell is supplied as a turnkey system with guarding.
The cell can be moved easily and quickly using a forklift - depending on shopfloor requirements - and is immediately ready for welding, with no set up requirements.
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