Hi , before I ask the question here's a short background & observation.
I've been around awhile and not quick too jump in feet first , I have therefore spend many hours and $k's looking at , claimed "operational" industrial products & as we all know many products work well in a controlled environment.
So to the question - does any one have a robust working Laser sensor , position correcting, "in real time" , welding robot system ," in and running ", in the the "real world" heavy industrial environment .
To be clear - The system is correcting as welding is taking place "not " finding components position before welding , that we have been doing for over 20 years.
Every time I investigate , I find large hidden $ costs , high ongoing maintenance , feel sensor mounted on torch looks to be impeding torch from getting into tight positions & prone to physical damage.
The Arc voltage sensing systems have been around for many years and have a proven track record & reasonable cost , however , they are not favourable to aluminium welding.
Any feed back would be much appreciated .
Laser guidance for welding
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Pcarbines -
August 24, 2014 at 11:07 AM -
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Hi
I have similar experience. I studied a lot of materials about it, visited producers. In theory everything is perfect, but is very difficult to find working installation. Try to speak to Cloos. I saw their systems, but I didn't speak to ordinary users, so I'm not sure about quality.
Regards
Lupus83
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on aluminium even the laserfinder and correction don't work good.....
I don't want to argue with no one, but Cloos is not a marker on welding field... - try to not transform in selling proposal
i am also interest in this subject.
Is a very good subject.