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  2. Robot welding - Wikipedia

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    Robot welding is the use of mechanized programmable tools , which completely automate a welding process by both performing the weld and handling the part. Processes such as gas metal arc welding , while often automated, are not necessarily equivalent to robot welding, since a human operator sometimes prepares the materials to be welded.

  3. Industrial robot - Wikipedia

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    An industrial robot is a ... Typical applications of robots include welding, ... It can also increase the level of safety associated with robotic equipment since ...

  4. Yaskawa Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Welding robot by Yaskawa Robot with two arms SDA5, 2009. The Yaskawa Electric Corporation (株式会社安川電機, Kabushiki-gaisha Yasukawa Denki) is a Japanese manufacturer of servos, motion controllers, AC motor drives, switches and industrial robots.

  5. KUKA - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the delivery of the first robotic welding system for the S-Class took place. A year later, the magnetic arc-welding machine came to market. In 1973, KUKA created its own industrial robot, FAMULUS. [9] [10] At that time, the company belonged to the Quandt group. In 1980, the Quandt family withdrew and a publicly owned firm was established.

  6. FANUC - Wikipedia

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    The company was a member of the Robotics Industries Association (RIA) and of the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). Industrial robot Fanuc M-710iC/50S. In 2010, FANUC America Corporation and the prior CNC business unit from GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms in the US were combined into a new company by the name of FANUC CNC America.

  7. Wolf Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1944, Wolf Robotics operated under the name Heath Engineering and manufactured farm implement equipment using shape cutting products. [4] [8] In 1976, ESAB purchased Heath Engineering to make it their robotic welding division. ABB bought ESAB in 1993 and designated it as their Welding Systems Division. In 2003, the Rimrock ...

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