Two separate production lines
BMI Trailers is the largest manufacturer of waste transfer trailers, also known as ejectors, in Europe. The growing demand for this type of trailer and the shortage of qualified welders were the driving forces for further automation of their welding production. "With a second welding robot installation, we wanted to be able to completely weld the monocoque body structure of the waste ejector trailers with a high degree of flexibility", says the managing director. "And because of the large dimensions, we also had to build a new dedicated workshop facility. This allowed us to immediately adapt the workflow so that the aluminium parts could be welded in parallel with the steel parts."
Impressive in size
Valk Welding presented a concept where the entire monocoque body structure is built and assembled on one side, and then rotated to the other side to weld both the inside and outside as a complete unit. This concept was eventually realised in a YR-YXZ-RL-FH Track, equipped with a suspended TL-2000WGH3 welding robot at a 16m track and a reach of 4.1m in width. A sunken floor was also required to allow the body structure to rotate over 360º. "All in all, a mega-sized installation and a major investment", says Mr McIlvanna.