Does anyone have experience with this? We are thinking about getting it on a new cell.
ABB offers the same product Bullseye and I've heard great things.
Does anyone have experience with this? We are thinking about getting it on a new cell.
ABB offers the same product Bullseye and I've heard great things.
Most people use it as a Go/No go gauge. Is my torch bent and if so can I still run or do I have to replace. If using other styles of programming will adjust the positions also.
Yes I've heard that you can program in relative job and the calibration will adjust the welds. Is this correct? and do people use it for this purpose.
I've seen ABBs bullseye and from what I've seen it's pretty effective at adjusting the welds based on the calibration.
Yaskawa in Europe offers a device called "Q-set" it measures the nw TCP and shift all roobt programs iin relative job according to the new TCP.
Yes tool sight does what you think. It adjusts, shifts the programs, for a bent torch. It will not compensate for parts or tooling that moves. Tool sight does take time, so if cycle time is an issue, tool sight will only add to your cycle time. You don't have to do the tool sight test on every part, you can set the robot up to do it after every ream cycle or after every 100 parts or only when someone requests it from an op station or HMI.
95devils is correct in saying you can get the same results with a go/no go test. Only difference is someone needs to see the go/no go and make that choice. With tool sight it is all automatic.