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Collaborative automation to end welding woes Universal Robots has cited an uptick in demand for collaborative robots, called ‘cobots’. These are robots that can work safely alongside humans, in welding applications. Speaking to AMT about the prevalent labour shortage on local shores, Masayuki (Masa) Mase, Country Manager for Universal Robots Oceania, says that the industry is on the hunt for qualified welders and that cobots are beginning to fill the gaps. “Traditionally, more skilled welders were available, but over the past two years – due to COVID-19 travel restrictions – the industry has noticed a sharp decline in skilled welders. Finding a skilled welder who isn’t employed remains a challenge. Finding the right skills is critical to remaining competitive.” “A cobot adds flexibility, efficiency, and freedom to welding processes,” says Masa. “Cobots empower change in the way work is done. In addition, when the task is completed, a cobot can easily be redeployed to other areas where it can add value.” A recent study by Weld Australia highlighted the need for additional qualified welders. This skills shortage is compounded by a rapidly ageing welding workforce, with approximately 30% of Australia’s existing welding workforce aged over 45 years. Speaking of the welding tasks in question, Masa says that cobots can handle Arc, TIG, laser, MIG, and spot welding, as well as soldering. “Cobots can be easily integrated into new and existing systems. While the processes of integration may be little more than just ‘plug and play’, welders will soon learn that they can extend their welding expertise to automated solution using cobots - even with no prior backgrounds in robotics. This once again comes down to Universal Robots’ mission statement that encourages people to work with robots, not like robots.” Trusting cobots with these important tasks comes down to one factor: Trust. “Our company’s proven track record with welding applications around the world instils customer confidence,” says

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Masa, “and proves that Universal Robots is committed to helping customers remain successful in this area.” He adds that the patented technology used in Universal Robots’ cobots limits the force of contact when it comes into contact with a person. “Cobots can also be programmed to operate in reduced mode when a human enters the robot’s work area and resume full speed when the person leaves.”

Masayuki (Masa) Mase, Country Manager for Universal Robots Oceania.

For small medium enterprises (SME’s), cost may be a factor, but Masa urges customers to keep the big picture in mind and consider the salary of a welder and the scarcity of labour before jumping to conclusions. Cobot deployment is a solution that delivers lowered integration costs, quicker installations, and increased efficiencies. Letting a cobot handle simple welding tasks frees up experienced welders’ time to focus on more complex tasks that can benefit the company’s bottom line.”

Welding success Masa highlights two international success stories. “Universal Robots helped automate small batch welding at Montana Solar in the US.” MT Solar in the US designs and manufactures mounting structures for solar modules of all sizes. A DIY vectis cobot welding tool powered by a UR10e cobot now handles a wide range of welds, enabling quick changeovers and optimised production.


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