Does it weld until the ARCEND point then continue feeding wire?, what welding plant are you using?
Posts by RoboWeld
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Usually where power is transformed down for local distribution.
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What LED's do you have showing on the rack inside the cabinet?
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Does anyone have the pinout/connections for the 37 way plug used to interface a Kemppi Promig 520R weldset please?.
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I've been snatching up the floppy's from recycled computers - they're getting a li'l hard to find.I've still got a few 5¼" discs from the early S2's
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I worked for ASEA during the transition to ABB and I do have some documentation (somewhere in the loft ), but I don't recognise the numbers you have used L4955 or L6944, is that a number on the control cubicle?. It does sound like an S2 system, but a bit more info may help.
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You might get more answers if you posted the question in the Fanuc section of the forum?
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Going on the lack of replies, probably best to carry on posting questions on safety in the other sections?
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It would depend what country you are in and how sensitive the nature of the work your employer carries out is.
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Move the tool to the position you have shown in dotted lines and record that as a circle point.
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If the scanner does not need to be active during welding what about a solenoid (or air) operated shutter to protect the lense?.
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Showing "404 - Attachment Not Found" here.
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I'm afraid mine is a hard copy so would take days to scan and upload, try sending member Skooter a PM, he may have a digital copy.
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You can monitor various values in each axis by using the 2 test signal outputs on the computer board - section 4.3 in the service manual
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It's probably been about 15 years since I did systems integration and I believe if you get all the paperwork correct you can apply the CE mark, there were about 3 approved companies who would go through the relevant paperwork and issue the CE mark (at a cost) if you did not do it yourself.
It's mainly a papertrail of materials,suppliers etc. for traceability, as if anything ever went wrong in the future, government bodies, courts etc. always want to blame someone -
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Sorry, i'm not familiar with that make, I normally work with ESAB & SKS kit, hopefully some one more familiar with Lincoln plant can help.
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You normally adjust the sensing voltage on the welding power source not the robot controller, what welding plant are you using?.
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I worked for ABB for a few years then worked at a small systems integrator mainly using ABB robots in welding applications. I found having an industrial electrical background helpful when designing/building the controls side of the installation while other did the engineering design and fabrication. We had no accreditation, just the skills and ability to build and install machines to customer requirements, although in EU countries you will normally need to meet CE marking requirements.
You say ABB have a big market share where you are, is there a particular application they are used for?, welding, handling etc., so it may be worth specialising in one of those areas.
The ABB programming course would be a good investment to get you started and as stated by SkyeFire buying a used robot to practice on and improve your skills is a good idea.
Global Robots Ltd are a well known supplier of good quality used robots with good back up.
Hope this helps.