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TRUMPF launches Entry-level machine for Automated Laser Welding 
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TRUMPF launches Entry-level machine for Automated Laser Welding 

By OEM Update Editorial November 1, 2021 4:45 pm

Smaller fabricators can enjoy the benefits of automated laser welding for the first time.

High-tech Company TRUMPF will be unveiling a new solution at Blechexpo that aims to help sheet-metal fabricators make the jump into automated laser welding. Many companies in this sector still rely on manual welding, which is both costly and time-consuming – especially in high wage countries such as Germany. The alternative is automated laser welding, but today’s systems tend to be large, expensive and complex to operate.  Companies need low-cost solutions to get a foothold in this business – but these are few and far between. “The TruLaser Weld 1000 from TRUMPF fills a gap in the welding market. For the first time, it enables smaller companies to enjoy the benefits of automated laser welding, so they can boost the productivity of their production processes and gain a real competitive edge,” says TRUMPF product manager Martin Geiger. The new system is particularly suitable for job shops that weld products such as electrical cabinets, sheet-metal boxes and covers.

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Double the work area at the touch of a button 

Efficiency is a key selling point of the TruLaser Weld 1000. One example is the way in which the TRUMPF developers have divided the work area into two sections with a partition. While the robot is welding a part on one side of this partition, the operator can load and unload the machine on the other. Once the welding process is finished, the robot automatically switches to the other side along a linear axis and starts work on the next part. This saves time and boosts productivity. If the operator wishes to weld larger parts, the partition can be automatically raised to provide a work area that is double the size. To maximize safety, the TRUMPF developers have installed a wall behind the robot to ensure that no laser light can escape during welding. This keeps employees safe when they are working right next to the robot.

For more info, visit: www.trumpf.com

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