What to Note When First Operating a Welding Robot? Follow the welding robot manufacturer to find out below.
Welding robots are calibrated for their origin position before shipment, yet a center of gravity measurement and tool position inspection are still required during installation. This process is quite straightforward; simply locate the menu within the welding robot's settings and follow the prompts step by step.
Select an appropriate installation location for the welding robot. The welding robot contains many high-precision components, especially its control cabinet, which has been well-protected against dust. However, poor environmental conditions at the installation site can still reduce the robot's lifespan. To avoid adverse effects from environmental factors on the welding robot and to extend its lifespan, try to install it in a waterproof, dry, and dust-free area. Additionally, ensure that the control cabinet and welding machine are also kept at a safe distance from the ground.
After the installation of the welding robot, it is crucial to implement necessary safety precautions. The purpose of replacing manual labor with a robot is to perform repetitive actions quickly. However, during operation, if someone gets too close, it could potentially lead to serious safety incidents.
Therefore, it is advisable to install protective barriers on the outer side of the welding robot installation to prevent unauthorized personnel from approaching; when operating the welding robot, staff must wear appropriate protective gear; and the start button should be positioned at a safe location on the robot to avoid potential safety hazards.
Here's a summary of the knowledge about the first-time operation of welding robot heads. We hope it's helpful to you. Feel free to contact us with any questions. Follow our official website for more insights into welding robots.



