Use of a welding robot
“As we were not new to metal working and as this concerned standard products, we were able to optimise production to best effect,” continued Arno Regtvoort. “It was clear from the start that manufacturing the anticipated numbers would mean that the floor frames would have to be welded with a robot and that the tubular sections would be cut with a tube laser. For the welding-robot part we started talking to welding-robot integrators. The reach of the welding robot for the 5.0 x 2.5 m large floor frames required a robot in a suspended construction. Valk Welding came up with a concept where this could be solved with a Panasonic welding robot with a reach of more than 3 m without requiring a suspended construction. After everything had been worked out on ‘paper’, we were able to set up the production area by the end of 2018, install the machinery and the welding-robot system and start up production within just 2 months.”
Welding robot with exceptional reach
Cees Wieringa of Valk Welding said “Panasonic developed a welding robot with an exceptional reach of 3281 mm. This model, the HH-020L, has been developed specifically as a cost-saving alternative for set-ups that previously required 2 welding robots or a welding robot on a suspended construction. As KS Metal Works wanted to weld floor frames and small components on the robot, we put this welding robot on a 13-metre long Track-YX-RL-FSNM system. Over this length, the welding robot moves along 2 workstations with the option to expand with workstations on the other side of the track.”