Return to site

Motoman Sk6 Manual

broken image
Sk6

Citation

  1. Motoman L10 was the Þ rst robot which Yaskawa introduced on the market. Its control system was equipped with a separate pro. SK6 C, SK16-6, SK45-30, SK120, SK300 and SK-16 Improved performance With the introduction of the robots in the SK-series the maximum workload was increased by 300%. The system could control more.
  2. Access Free Motoman Manuals Sk16 all over the world and are free to listen on your mobile device, iPODs, computers and can be even burnt into a CD. Motoman Manuals Sk16 - silo.notactivelylooking.com Motoman Manuals Sk16 - pcibe-1.pledgecamp.com Handling Robots must be fast, strong, Page 15/29.

Motoman Sk6 Manual - FC2 Motoman SK16 - Robots - Request Pricing on Motoman Part Number SK16. In-Stock Parts Ship Today! Download Motoman Sk16 Manual pdf - Motoman Sk16 Manual pdf www.pdfsmanualsplace.com. View online or free download from eBooks-go.com. Motoman Manuals Sk16 - Motoman Manuals Sk16 Motoman Welding Robots Robots Motoman Welding.

(1998), 'Node welding robot', Industrial Robot, Vol. 25 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/ir.1998.04925caf.008

Download as .RIS

Publisher

Motoman Sk6 Manual User

:
Motoman

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Motoman Sk6 Manual Download

Copyright © 1998, MCB UP Limited

Node welding robot

Node welding robot

Keywords Motoman,Robots, Steel, Welding

A Motoman robotic weldingcell, the third to be installed by the Karlskrona shipyard (Sweden), iscurrently being used in the fabrication of steel nodes required in theconstruction of the Oresund bridge linking Malmo (Sweden with Copenhagen(Denmark).

The cell, which has cutmanual welding times for the nodes by up to 50 per cent, comprises an XYZ gantrymounted Motoman SK6 welding robot interfaced with an especially developed 20tonne capacity manipulator. Programming is via a state-of-the-art Yasnac MRC32-bit microprocessor control.

The MOTOMAN XYZ gantry robot welding system used in the welding ofsteel nodes for the Oresund Bridge linking Sweden with Denmark

Manual

To optimise up-time, useis also made of Motoman's ROTSY offline software which enables programming andproduction to run hand in hand.

Pdf

Home run derby games on the computer. Each node welded isapproximately seven meters long, weighs up to 20 tonne when completed, andrequires three passes through the robot cell.

According to Karlskrona'sproduction manager, Michael Tranberg, the use of robotic welding was dictated bya number of factors:

'We have 108 nodes toproduce. These are fabricated from steel sheet varying in thickness from 12 to30mm, depending on final placement. In the welding process, we will deposit some330 tonne of wire.

'If we relied on manualwelding it would take far too long. A skilled worker, for instance, can meltabout 2.5kg wire/hr. With the Moroman SK6, using rapid arc, we can deposit8-10kg wire/hr and improve weld consistency.

'Minimising hazards andmaking the job interesting is also important as we have high expectations withregard to quality.

Sk6

Citation

  1. Motoman L10 was the Þ rst robot which Yaskawa introduced on the market. Its control system was equipped with a separate pro. SK6 C, SK16-6, SK45-30, SK120, SK300 and SK-16 Improved performance With the introduction of the robots in the SK-series the maximum workload was increased by 300%. The system could control more.
  2. Access Free Motoman Manuals Sk16 all over the world and are free to listen on your mobile device, iPODs, computers and can be even burnt into a CD. Motoman Manuals Sk16 - silo.notactivelylooking.com Motoman Manuals Sk16 - pcibe-1.pledgecamp.com Handling Robots must be fast, strong, Page 15/29.

Motoman Sk6 Manual - FC2 Motoman SK16 - Robots - Request Pricing on Motoman Part Number SK16. In-Stock Parts Ship Today! Download Motoman Sk16 Manual pdf - Motoman Sk16 Manual pdf www.pdfsmanualsplace.com. View online or free download from eBooks-go.com. Motoman Manuals Sk16 - Motoman Manuals Sk16 Motoman Welding Robots Robots Motoman Welding.

(1998), 'Node welding robot', Industrial Robot, Vol. 25 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/ir.1998.04925caf.008

Download as .RIS

Publisher

Motoman Sk6 Manual User

:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Motoman Sk6 Manual Download

Copyright © 1998, MCB UP Limited

Node welding robot

Node welding robot

Keywords Motoman,Robots, Steel, Welding

A Motoman robotic weldingcell, the third to be installed by the Karlskrona shipyard (Sweden), iscurrently being used in the fabrication of steel nodes required in theconstruction of the Oresund bridge linking Malmo (Sweden with Copenhagen(Denmark).

The cell, which has cutmanual welding times for the nodes by up to 50 per cent, comprises an XYZ gantrymounted Motoman SK6 welding robot interfaced with an especially developed 20tonne capacity manipulator. Programming is via a state-of-the-art Yasnac MRC32-bit microprocessor control.

The MOTOMAN XYZ gantry robot welding system used in the welding ofsteel nodes for the Oresund Bridge linking Sweden with Denmark

To optimise up-time, useis also made of Motoman's ROTSY offline software which enables programming andproduction to run hand in hand.

Home run derby games on the computer. Each node welded isapproximately seven meters long, weighs up to 20 tonne when completed, andrequires three passes through the robot cell.

According to Karlskrona'sproduction manager, Michael Tranberg, the use of robotic welding was dictated bya number of factors:

'We have 108 nodes toproduce. These are fabricated from steel sheet varying in thickness from 12 to30mm, depending on final placement. In the welding process, we will deposit some330 tonne of wire.

'If we relied on manualwelding it would take far too long. A skilled worker, for instance, can meltabout 2.5kg wire/hr. With the Moroman SK6, using rapid arc, we can deposit8-10kg wire/hr and improve weld consistency.

'Minimising hazards andmaking the job interesting is also important as we have high expectations withregard to quality.

'Operators, therefore, dotheir own programming. The MRC is extremely user friendly but to simplifyfurther and provide flexibility, we had a tailor made software system prepared.This is proving ideal.'

Construction of theOresund Bridge will take some 16,000 tonne of steel. The highest part is 1000mlong and consists of 54, 20m sections each of which weighs around 250 tonne.Each of the pylons holding the bridge is 240m high and the free heightunderneath is 60m.

For further informationcontact Robert Lewis, Sales and Projects Manager, Motoman Robotics (UK) Ltd.Tel: +44 (0) 1295 272755.





broken image