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, by Jim Ryan Eliminate Your Weld Cell Downtime
Since you clicked on this post, you probably have downtime headaches in your weld cells. Like all of our customers, you are extremely skeptical and...
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, by Steve Coulter FABTECH 2023! Free Training at Our Booth!
We'll be at FABTECH 2023, September 11-14, at booth B29093. Walk up for some free hands-on training with sensors, cables, and mounts. Use our SENSING...
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, by Steve Coulter M12 cable that can survive in weld cells
See this comparison of destructive testing - we connected a competitor's cable (right) to our SUPERGRADE cable (left) and ran several beads of high-spatter welds...
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, by Jim Ryan Weld Cell Audits, Inductive Proximity Sensors, Cabling, and Mounts
I almost wonder why weld cell audits are done. I've been reading weld cell audit reports, and I see a lot of repetition across weld...
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, by Jim Ryan Machine Maintenance
There is a four-part video discussion on predictive maintenance from MathWorks, with the fourth part here, including links to the first three parts. If maintenance...
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, by Jim Ryan Fifteen Years After Dave Bird's Started Saying That Weld Cell Sensors and Cables Needn't Fail
The problem of "sensors and slag" is, of course, as old as automated welding. Rudimentary, brief discussions of the issue include Robert Repas's 2005 discussion...