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Flexible Tube Press and Weld System Wins Award

This new fabrication system from ABB Robotics allows Ford Sterling Axle to manufacture to the necessary volumes and eliminate overcapacity and under-utilization of equipment.

Posted: April 23, 2013

This new fabrication system allows Ford Sterling Axle to manufacture to the necessary volumes and eliminate overcapacity and under-utilization of equipment.

A flexible Tube Press and Weld System developed by ABB Robotics (Auburn Hills, MI) for the Ford Sterling Axle Plant (Sterling Heights, MI) recently won the 2012 Ford Global Powertrain Technical Maturity Model Excellence Award.

 

 

Installed in 2012, the ABB Tube Press and Weld system was selected for the “2012 Top Award” out of 126 global submissions. The top four North America finalists were invited to make a presentation of their entry at a November awards dinner where a second award, the “2012 People’s Choice Award”, was also awarded to the ABB-designed system.

The ABB Tube Press and Weld system is part of the sub assembly automation for the 9.75 and 8.8 rear axles for the Ford F-150 Pickup Truck and the Transit Utility Van. Despite the difference in axle sizes, a complete changeover from one axle type to the other is possible in less than 43 seconds.

This unique flexibility is achieved through the use of clever design and a vision system for model detection and verification. Previously the two axles were built on two mutually exclusive press and weld systems, one that operated 24/7 and the other that was underutilized due to lower volume requirements.

The new welding system was designed in response to a proposal from the Ford Manufacturing Engineering team to build a new welding system capable of producing both axles, allowing the future flexibility to manufacture to the necessary volumes, and eliminate the overcapacity and underutilization of equipment. The cell also saves valuable manufacturing space.

“We worked closely with the Sterling Axle team throughout the whole process, from the initial concept design to start up and commissioning at the Sterling Axle Plant. It was truly a collaborative effort between us and Ford,” said Pete Thomopoulos, the ABB project manager. “This is the very first FlexArc® Weld application we developed to fully meet Ford’s strict specifications.”

The system features a total of three IRB 6600 material handling robots and two Electromechanical Press Stations. After the seal and bearing are pressed for each tube in the first press station, an IRB 6600 Robot loads a pair of tubes along with the axle carrier into the Tube Press station, where the parts are pressed together with forces of up to 67,000 lb, to exact distances not possible with conventional hydraulic press systems.

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