Fronius Cobot welding
Cobot welding for perfect seams
Christian Neuhofer, product manager at Fronius Welding Automation, introduces the Fronius CWC-S Cobot welding cell, a welding automation solution ideal for SMEs.
H igh quality requirements, sustain- ability aspects and safety stan- dards are driving the demands placed on welding technology ever higher. Nowadays, reproducible welding quality and complete welding data documentation are state-of-the-art. But if welding takes place manually, these demands cannot be met. The solution is automation – even for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Although automated welding processes achieve significantly more consistent welding results, small and medium-sized businesses frequently still struggle with au- tomation. High acquisition costs for weld- ing robots and professional programming expertise are at odds with small batch sizes. The CWC-S Cobot welding cell from Fronius provides a solution to this mismatch. Thanks to precise torch movements with a repeatability of ±40 µs, weld re- producibility is guaranteed in the Cobot welding cell every time – even in series production, if necessary. Intelligent Fronius welding technology controls the welding process and records all welding data as required. The WeldCube data management software – optionally available with the welding cell – serves to store and evaluate these data. “Programming a Fronius CWC-S is in- tuitive and can quickly be learned by any welding specialist; programming know- how is not required. Components can even be loaded and welding programs started by trainees,” explains Christian Neuhofer, product manager at Fronius Welding Au- tomation. “This saves on personnel costs and frees up professional welders for more challeng- ing work – making their job more attrac- tive,” he says, an advantage that should not be underestimated when searching for skilled workers to add to the team. In order to define the precise welding path, the welding torch is manually guided to the starting points, key position points and end points on the component, with these positions being confirmed by simply pressing a button. The software uses this information to calculate the welding con- tours and the welding sequence, while the
required welding parameters can also be selected quickly using predefined characteristics. Motion commands such as ‘pendulum parameters’ or ‘weld job’ can be inserted by means of dragging and dropping pre- programmed commands on the touchscreen of the Cobot control. Before starting the weld- ing process, the operator can simulate the welding sequence to check path and detect and correct for any possible interfer- ence. Once the CWC-S is fully pro- grammed, it welds component after component with consistent quality and at a regular speed.
The compact Fronius CWC-S Cobot welding cell includes a rotary unit and optional tailstock.
dard, Pulse, LSC (low spatter control), PMC (pulse multi control), and CMT (cold metal transfer) depending on the intended area of use, while the TPS 320i or TPS 400i welding systems are available for the Cobot, subject to the package selected. The standard equipment can of course be supplemented with special starter pack- ages or the user-friendly WeldConnect app, for example. Further options include an extraction system, a rotary unit including tailstock, or the option for crane loading. www.fronius.com/en
Equipment and starter packages The welding cell’s standard equipment includes a Fanuc Cobot CX10 iA with a reach of 1 249 mm and a payload of 10 kg, and a welding table with a working area of 1 500x1 000x700 mm. Operator safety is ensured by a pneumatic glare shield, slid- ing side doors with viewing windows and an extraction hood. Users can choose between the tried- and-tested Fronius Welding Packages Stan-
No programming knowledge is required for teaching the cell – the programming steps are intuitive and easy to learn, allowing the welding specialist to concentrate on more challenging tasks. Inset: The welding path is established point to point on the component. The software then uses these key points to calculate the welding contours and welding sequence. Photos courtesy of Fronius International.
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July 2022
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