Universal Robots (hereinafter referred to as UR), TRUMPF and Fronius jointly launched the TruArc Weld 1000 human-machine collaborative welding workstation. The automatic welding workstation has a complete machine tool kit, which has passed the T?V test and bears the CE mark. It also includes UR collaborative robots, anti-glare protective cabins, and self-cleaning vacuum cleaners.
Universal Robots, Fastpass, and Fronius jointly launch automatic welding workstations
In the production state of "multi-variety and small-batch", the biggest bottleneck in the use of automatic welding equipment is pre-welding preparation-tedious programming teaching and parameter debugging. The TruArc Weld 1000 can be used even in the "multi-variety and small-batch" production mode. The programming is fast and simple, and it can be said to be a "get it and get started" automatic welding unit.
The biggest highlight of this man-machine collaborative welding workstation is that even a beginner in welding technology can master the operating skills in just two minutes and become an automatic welding master.
· Choose preset welding parameters
· Step on the pedal or manually unlock the robot
· Set welding start and end points
· You can also enter the machine programming from the back
· Programming is complete
This automatic welding workstation allows quick switching of single/dual station working modes. Depending on the part and batch size, users can use the welding cell in single station or dual station operation mode. For example, a larger batch of small parts or a large part can be processed simultaneously during production. In addition, users can also choose CMT (Cold metal Transition) function.
Safety is a factor that cannot be ignored in the manufacturing industry. Allowing collaborative robots to perform dangerous tasks can significantly improve workplace safety. UR technology allows the robot to limit its strength when in contact with workers. Users can also program the UR collaborative robot to turn on the deceleration mode when a person enters the working area of the collaborative robot, and resume full-speed operation when the person leaves.
Welding has always been one of the key applications of UR collaborative robots. The UR collaborative robot can handle many types of welding, such as TIG welding, MIG welding, spot welding, arc welding, ultrasonic welding and plasma welding. The benefits of deploying collaborative robots are numerous, including reduced production downtime and reduced material waste.
UR collaborative robots can help realize flexible, efficient and free welding processes. The collaborative robot can move lightly and flexibly to the area that needs support. After the task is completed, the user can reposition and redeploy the collaborative robot to other production areas. With collaborative robots that can flexibly respond to multiple tasks, users can improve the operational efficiency of the production line and undertake more business volume.