Welding robot manufacturers - Precautions when using a positioner?

2020-11-24

​  When communicating with customers, welding robot manufacturers often remind them that when using or operating any equipment, they should carefully read the product usage or operation manual. It not only explains how to operate the equipment, but also includes some explanations of the equipment's structure and precautions. Operating in accordance with the correct operating procedures can not only avoid dangers, but also extend the service life of the equipment. So, what precautions should be taken when operating a welding positioner?


  Welding positioners are generally divided into: cantilever welding positioners, pedestal welding positioners, and double - pedestal positioners. For cantilever welding positioners, the position of the tilt axis is basically fixed. This type of positioner has a large operating range and is widely applicable to various operations. However, due to its poor stability, it is often used in manual welding.


  The pedestal welding positioner has an overall freely - flipping workbench. During welding operations, the workpiece can be flipped to the desired welding position. It is widely used for welding workpieces such as pipe fittings. It can be fixed on a moving frame. When welding robot manufacturers produce this type of positioner, they often use it together with telescopic welding positioners.


  The double - pedestal welding positioner is a mechanical positioner with flipping and rotating functions. Its flipping and rotation are driven by two different axes. In addition to rotating around its own axis, the workbench that holds the workpiece can also tilt or flip around another axis. This type of positioner is suitable for welding workpieces such as frames and boxes.

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