Why is the same welding robot, similar task scenarios, customer A reported that the use effect is very good, but customer B reported that the robot can not be used, and the robot has not been online for a long time. What is the reason?
In fact, whether the welding robot can be used well is not only a technical problem of the welding robot itself, but requires the support of many peripheral technologies.
Myth #1: Payload and inertia are ignored
The number one misunderstanding of welding robot users in the application is underestimating the payload and inertia requirements.
Usually it is mostly due to not including the weight of the tool attached to the end of the arm when calculating the load.
The second reason for this error is to underestimate or ignore the inertial force generated by the eccentric load.
Myth #2: Trying to multitask a robot
Most robot manufacturers or integrators may think more about the controller of the robot than the mechanical properties.
But in fact, the mechanical part is the key to ensuring the performance of industrial robots. Precision, speed and durability are all closely related to the mechanical part.
Myth #3: Only rely on the advantages and disadvantages of the control system when purchasing
Most robot manufacturers or integrators may think more about the controller of the robot than the mechanical properties.
But in fact, the mechanical part is the key to ensuring the performance of industrial robots. Precision, speed and durability are all closely related to the mechanical part.
Myth #4: Underestimating cable management issues
Cable management is often overlooked because it seems simplistic, resulting in cable overload.
However, it is very important to optimize the cables to the gripper at the end of the robot arm or the cables of the peripheral equipment in relation to the motion of the welding robot equipment.
Myth #5: Conditions need to consider before choosing a system
In different environments, there will be customized industrial robots. For example, the spraying industry needs robots with explosion-proof performance. In addition, the reliability of the robot, its defect rate, the power consumption, etc. are all issues that must be considered when selecting.
Myth #6: Not having the right knowledge of robotics
It is not uncommon for first-time bot users to refuse training.
The industrial robot is a very special equipment, and its operation complexity is no less than that of a CNC machine tool.
Myth #7: Neglecting related equipment for robotic applications
A teach pendant, communication cable, and some special software are usually required, but are easily overlooked in the initial order.
Post time: Oct-14-2022