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Cobot welding is the use of collaborative robots (cobots) to automate certain welding processes. Cobots are a type of robotic arm that are used to assist human welders in various welding tasks. They typically consist of a welding table, cart, or magnetic mount rigged with a robotic arm, welding tools, power source, cooling system, and a way to program the robot. Cobot welding has been employed in a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics.
Cobots do not replace the need for human welders. Experienced welders are still needed to “train” (program) the cobot and then ensure the quality of the final welds. However, instead of spending hours manually repeating the same simple weld over and over, they spend a much shorter period of time setting up the cobot and then just need to check in from time to time while they concentrate on more complicated welding tasks. It generally takes less than a day for qualified welders to learn how to program the cobot – especially if you invest in one like the SmoothTool Cobot Welding package which also includes a programming flange that allows operators to manually move the robotic arm during programming to set points and teach it what to do (no programming required).
The welder shortage is real and will not resolve in the near future. Investing in a welding cobot can help to bridge the gap. It can help to increase productivity and efficiency, resulting in greater earnings. Cobots are also much cheaper than traditional industrial robots, require no enclosures, and have less requirements for manufacturing space.
Cobot welding has many advantages compared to traditional manual welding, including:
Cobot welding offers many advantages over traditional manual welding, including improved quality, productivity, efficiency, and safety. Investing in a welding cobot can help to bridge the gap in the welder shortage and increase productivity and efficiency, resulting in greater earnings. With so many benefits, cobots are ideal for companies that are looking to improve their welding operations.
Additional References: https://www.nexair.com/vectis-cobot/