Application of Teachable Welding Robots in the Mold and Formwork Industry
Hello everyone, at WWELD, we not only primarily produce teach-free Welding Robots and collaborative welding robots, but we also design and manufacture customized teachable welding robots according to customer needs.
This time, our teachable welding robot was exported to Russia. Just last week, we successfully completed commissioning and delivery, and our staff returned safely to China.

Let's take a look at the details of this project.
First, our client is located in Moscow and manufactures mold and formwork.
The formwork industry is characterized by small quantities and large batches, with a single workpiece having up to 300 welds. Therefore, teach-free welding is not suitable, and traditional teach-able welding robots are still used.
For this project, we used a 2-meter-radius robotic arm from Shanghai Chaifu and a Megmeet DEX2-500 welding machine equipped with a water-cooled welding torch. We also selected two sets of 2.5-meter-long single-axis positioners based on the customer's parts, and designed two sets of manual tooling fixtures specifically for the customer. Through our product and process design, we finally carried out detailed debugging and training for the Russian user, allowing the customer to not only master the basic operations and programming, but also understand how to perform after-sales maintenance.
Looking Ahead
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