Cobot Welding advice for Australian workshops
This cobot-welding.com.au site is focused on Australian fabricators introducing their first collaborative welding cell. The content here is written around practical no-code adoption for welders and production teams, so the advice, page titles, and internal links are deliberately different from the other TME Systems welding domains.
Consistent arc welding
Robotic arc welding is most useful when a team needs repeatable torch angle, travel speed, stick-out, and path control across a run of similar parts. That consistency can help reduce rework and make production output easier to plan.
Useful for skilled teams, not instead of them
A robot does not replace welding knowledge. The best installations use the welder's understanding of materials, heat input, joint preparation, and quality expectations, then make the repeatable motion easier to reproduce.
Flexible cells for changing work
Collaborative robots are often considered when traditional automation is too rigid for high-mix work. The right cell can be retaught, moved between suitable parts, and adjusted as production priorities change.
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