Repetitive seam & mesh welding
Automatic MIG/TIG Welding Robot
A CNC-controlled six-axis welding robot for repetitive seam and mesh work: program once, run the same joints all shift with consistent penetration.
Indicative range for a deployed cell. Final price depends on configuration, integration, freight and duty, we quote it in full.
Specs
| Configuration | 6-axis arm on a CNC controller, fixture or turntable |
|---|---|
| Payload | 6-20 kg torch and sensing package |
| Reach | 1.4m to 2.0m, matched to the work fixture |
| Process | MIG/MAG and TIG, synergic programs per joint |
| Best for | Stainless mesh, grating, repeated seams and gridded parts |
| Repeatability | +/- 0.03 mm, consistent penetration across a run |
| Safety | Guarded cell to ISO 10218-2, interlocked access |
Some parts are nothing but the same joint, over and over: stainless mesh, grating, gridded panels, repeated seams on a frame. A hand welder gets tired and inconsistent long before the batch is done. This cell is built for exactly that work. You program the joint pattern once on the CNC controller, fixture the part, and the robot lays identical welds with consistent penetration for as long as the run lasts.
The value here is not flexibility, it is repeatability at volume on a narrow set of parts. Because the work is predictable, the fixture and the program do most of the thinking, and the cell can run with light operator attention once it is dialed in. Synergic welding programs match voltage and wire feed to each joint, so the settings that produce a clean bead on the first part produce the same bead on the thousandth.
It runs guarded to ISO 10218-2, and the fixture is as much a part of the quote as the robot, because on repetitive work the fixture is what guarantees the parts land in the same place every cycle. We quote the deployed cell: arm and CNC controller, welding source and feeder, the fixture or turntable, fume extraction and commissioning. We size reach and payload to your part and fixture, confirm process and duty cycle in writing, and quote integration and freight as separate lines.
If your parts vary or you need drag-teach simplicity, look at the no-programming cobot station or the collaborative cobot instead. Compare on the spec database, size the spend on the cost and TCO page, and read the sourcing and importing page before ordering.
Request a quote
No checkout: tell us your parts and process and we spec the right welding cell, then send a full quote (arm, welding package, integration, freight and lead time). See what a deployed cell includes on the sourcing & importing page.
Buying a first cell? Read how we vet suppliers, handle CE verification, freight and customs on the sourcing & importing page, or compare options in the spec database.