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Through-Arm Cable Arc Welding Robot Rivals Quality of Skilled Human Welder

The BA006L arc welding robot from Kawasaki Robotics has a 6 kg payload, a hollow wrist for through-arm cabling that simplifies cable and hose management, and increased reach of 2,036 mm for welding large workpieces.

Posted: August 28, 2018

Booth C-11964: Using the latest arc welding technology of built-in intelligence, flexibility and high accuracy to rival the quality of a skilled human welder, the compact BA006L arc welding robot from Kawasaki Robotics has a 6 kg payload, a hollow wrist for through-arm cabling that simplifies cable and hose management, and increased reach of 2,036 mm for welding large workpieces.

In Booth C-11964, Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc. (Wixom, MI) will showcase their BA006L robot, a compact arc welding model with hollow wrist and increased reach for welding large workpieces. Built exclusively for arc welding applications, the BA006L uses the latest arc welding technology to rival the quality of a skilled human welder. The 6 kg payload model has a long reach of 2,036 mm, compared to the BA006N robot’s reach of 1,445 mm. The 45 mm inner diameter of the BA006L robot’s hollow wrist structure allows for through-arm cabling, simplifying cable and hose management. The hollow wrist design is compatible with torch manufacturers’ equipment and can be fitted with dress package cabling to minimize potential interference with other processing and manufacturing equipment.

The centers of the upper arm’s length and rotation axis have been separated, allowing wire feeders to be placed in the space behind the upper arm. This is an improvement over their former position above the arm because it largely prevents wire feed cables from being bent excessively and minimizes wire feeders’ interference with peripheral equipment during welding. This provides more operation flexibility and allows joint 6 to operate at higher speeds, increasing productivity. In addition to preventing in-process cable snagging, this speeds up onsite programming and eliminates ‘cable positioning variables’ to make offline programming more efficient and maintenance faster. The BA006L is equipped standard with arc welding specific software to enable quick and easy programming of the process path. Adaptive welding functionality is available to modify robot position, weave pattern and speed during welding to fill variable joints. The built-in intelligence, flexibility and high accuracy of the BA006L robot deliver throughput for a wide range of arc welding applications.

Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc., 28140 Lakeview Drive, Wixom, MI 48393-3157, 248-446-4100, info@kri-us.com, www.kawasakirobotics.com.

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