Welding Trainer for Robot Programmers
16-01-2015
Welding trainer for robot programmers
24.10.2014
Virtual Welding Robotics by Fronius is now available to instructors to assist the training of robot programmers. Thanks to this simulation platform, trainees from the field of robotic welding can now get even closer to the action without the limitations imposed by safety devices or missing welding equipment. The system shows the user whether they have programmed the robot correctly or if the welding torch was handled in the right way. A virtual instructor provides specific instructions as to which corrective movements should be made if the system identifies deviations from the ideal torch guidance. In a subsequent simulated step, the weld seam can be illustrated to visually assess the welding result. The data gathered in the training session can be saved to document progress and stored for further analyses. As such, robot programmers can quickly develop a greater sense of the effects of their programming actions and understand how robotic movements affect the welding result.
Virtual Welding Robotics provides further education and training centres with an efficient and convenient way of giving robot programmers a basic understanding of the requirements of robot-assisted welding without having to procure the production equipment. Thanks to the system, carrying out training in a normal classroom environment is possible. The only prerequisite is a functioning robot. Other components of the system are a computer-based training device featuring an integrated touchscreen, a realistic welding torch and dummy workpieces for a wide range of weld seam profiles and welding positions.
Virtual Welding Robotics is therefore the perfect companion to the existing Virtual Welding simulator for teaching manual gas metal arc and/or MMA welding. By recreating the real welding process, the system helps to save significant amounts of material, energy and training timeVisit the Fronius UK Ltd website for more information on Welding Trainer for Robot Programmers