Reducing logistical times has forced companies to automate processes to achieve maximum productivity. A good example of this is the popularization of industrial robotic arms, as they streamline repetitive tasks that were previously assigned to an operator.
In fact, this is a technology that not only improves efficiency in production and logistics, but also allows you to automatically carry out – without human intervention – the loading of heavy objects and operations that require high precision.
A Hand Helding Machine is a programmable device whose main functions and behaviours resemble those of a human arm. The different parts that make up the robot are joined and connected to each other so that it performs rotation and translation movements.
At the end of the arm, as an extension, the robotic hand is located, which can take the form of a tweezers, suction cup or claw, depending on the function it has to perform. These can be, among others, subjection, movement of goods, picking or assembly of parts.
These devices are mainly used to simulate or replace human arm skills during production and logistics operations. As it is fully automated, the industrial Hand Held Welding Machine performs the same functions that an operator could perform, but with the capacity to handle heavier loads, with greater speed and without the fatigue that repetition of movements implies for a human being.
These devices, which can operate alone or form part of an assembly line, are used in industries that require extreme precision, such as the automotive industry. They are also useful in sectors that require movement and in the pick and place of heavy loads.