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Automated welding gap recognition made easy.

These days a machine with automated welding gap recognition isn't all that difficult to build.

On this web-page I shall show you how. First of all you need two plates of iron. One left and one right.

Welding Gap taken from www.melsensor.de




You hold them, or you let the machine hold them next to each other. Between them is a gap. Above this gap we centre our laser scanner.

V Welding Gap Recognition taken from www.melsensor.de


The gap is recognized by the laser scanner. The scanner transmits the data to the electronic data-handling unit. This unit positions the welding torch over the gap. Making sure that the welding process becomes perfect. For more information go to: www.melsensor.de

Automated Welding Gap Recognition taken from www.melsensor.de


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