In the robotics industry, the Motoman MH24 is a six-axis articulated robot designed for high-speed tasks such as material handling, general operations, and other precision applications. While it is not a welding-specific robot like some models in Yaskawa’s AR series, its combination of speed, rigidity, and path accuracy makes it a viable option for welding
The total investment goes far beyond the price of the robot itself. A robotic welding cell involves a complete package that covers the industrial robot, mechanical and electrical integration, welding equipment and peripherals, software and programming, staff training, and ongoing maintenance and spare parts. The industry takes this comprehensive approach because it best reflects the
Realtime Robotics, a leader in collision-free robotic motion planning, has announced two major new integrations for its Resolver platform: direct compatibility with the 3D simulation software Visual Components and with MELSOFT Gemini, Mitsubishi Electric’s simulation tool. Resolver is a cloud-based platform developed to automate the most tedious aspects of robotic cell design, such as path
At the recent edition of the Schweissen & Schneiden trade fair in Essen, Germany, Fronius made a lasting impression by presenting a range of solutions that not only boost efficiency and sustainability in welding but also democratize access to advanced technologies for companies of all sizes. Under the motto “Unleash your welding potential,” the Austrian
The manufacturing industry has experienced a boom in automation, with solutions that improve precision, reduce costs, and increase productivity. One of the most comprehensive and effective proposals on the current market is the system composed of the Kuka KR22 robot, a Fronius TPS i320 welder, and a 2-axis positioning table. UsedRobotsTrade, as a distributor of