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A Quick, Cost-Effective Entry Point into Automated Welding

To help nearly any shop adopt new robotic welding capabilities quickly and inexpensively, FastARC Standard Weld Cells from Acieta address manufacturing labor and capacity issues to achieve a return on investment in less than two years.

Posted: March 13, 2019

FastARC Standard Weld Cells from Acieta are pre-engineered and ready-to-use with integrated utilities and a one-piece platform for fast delivery and start-up to meet the most common robotic welding needs.
Using Lincoln Electric or Miller welding equipment, FastARC cells from Acieta include Single and Dual Zone Fixed Table cells with one or two large work zones and an automated steel pop-up door for flash protection and operator safety, Dual Zone cells for load/unload while the robot welds different parts simultaneously, Dual Zone Turn Table cells with a servo-driven turntable and steel divider guard for fast, accurate and safe rotation between cycles. (first view)
Using Lincoln Electric or Miller welding equipment, FastARC cells from Acieta include Single and Dual Zone Fixed Table cells with one or two large work zones and an automated steel pop-up door for flash protection and operator safety, Dual Zone cells for load/unload while the robot welds different parts simultaneously, Dual Zone Turn Table cells with a servo-driven turntable and steel divider guard for fast, accurate and safe rotation between cycles. (second view)
Using Lincoln Electric or Miller welding equipment, FastARC cells from Acieta include Single and Dual Zone Fixed Table cells with one or two large work zones and an automated steel pop-up door for flash protection and operator safety, Dual Zone cells for load/unload while the robot welds different parts simultaneously, Dual Zone Turn Table cells with a servo-driven turntable and steel divider guard for fast, accurate and safe rotation between cycles. (third view)
Using Lincoln Electric or Miller welding equipment, FastARC cells from Acieta include Single and Dual Zone Fixed Table cells with one or two large work zones and an automated steel pop-up door for flash protection and operator safety, Dual Zone cells for load/unload while the robot welds different parts simultaneously, Dual Zone Turn Table cells with a servo-driven turntable and steel divider guard for fast, accurate and safe rotation between cycles. (fourth view)

To help shops adopt new robotic welding capabilities quickly and inexpensively, FastARC Standard Weld Cells from Acieta LLC (Waukesha, WI) are pre-engineered and ready-to-use with integrated utilities and a one-piece platform for fast delivery and start-up to meet the industry’s most common robotic welding needs. “Labor and capacity are both major concerns for manufacturers of all sizes right now,” said Pete Rogers, vice president of Iowa operations at Acieta. “Automated welding is a great way to address those, but finding the time and budget for complex, robotic systems has been a real challenge. These standard welding cells eliminate those barriers so that nearly any company can get started with automation and see a return on investment in less than two years.”

Four FastARC standard cells are available with attachments and upgrade options, and come standard with Lincoln® Electric or Miller® weld equipment. Other options are available. The Single Zone cell offers a large work zone and automated steel pop-up door for flash protection and operator safety. The Dual Zone cells allow for load/unloads while robot is welding as well as the ability to produce different parts simultaneously. The Dual Zone Fixed Table cell includes two work zones and automated steel pop-up doors for flash protection and operator safety. The Dual Zone Turn Table cell boasts a servo-driven turntable with steel divider guard for fast, accurate and safe rotation between cycles. For maximum uptime, Acieta service and maintenance teams are available 24/7.

Acieta LLC, N25 W23790 Commerce Circle, Suite F, Waukesha, WI 53188, 844-202-7933, www.acieta.com.

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