Weld CERT Cart
Welding programs that want to teach the latest technologies will add robotic welding – the future of welding — to their program offering.
Integrated by APT Manufacturing, this weld cell uses a FANUC ARC Mate 50iD/7L arm with a Miller power source. FANUC’s ArcTool software will make learning robotic welding programming simple. It even uses the same R30iB Mate controller used on FANUC’s educational robots.
Options
- ArcMate Cart
- CRX Cart
Certified Robotic Welding Trainer
- Qualifies for FANUC educational CERT program
- Integrated system with FANUC equipment
- Integrated system with Miller equipment
- Ships with project-based learning
- Fits through standard 36" door
Certifications, Curriculum, & Software
FANUC ARC CERT
- FANUC ARC CERT Gift in Kind Package for qualified schools.
- FANUC Advanced Academic Software/ARC Bundle
- FANUC ARCTool Student Certificate Program
- Optional iRVision
OpenBook™
OpenBook™ is Miller’s learning management software. It’s designed to help you plan, offer, and assess student learning. It provides welding instructors, learners, and management with an easy tool to teach welding concepts and techniques to a variety of students from those just starting out to professionals in the field who’d like to learn new skills or refresh their current techniques.
Integration Project-Based Learning (PBL) Curriculum:
- Daily lesson plans
- Assessment and grade charts
Features
- Welded Construction
- Tinted sides to protect classroom (helmet required for viewing)
- Fully Integrated collapsible mobile cart design, fits through standard 36″ door
- Robot work area guarded for student safety
- Dimensions: 80″ L x 63″ W x 78″ H
- Collapsed dimensions: 80″ L x 33″ W x 78″ H
- FANUC ARC Mate 50iD/7L: high-speed ARC welding robot
- FANUC R30iB Mate plus controller
- Standard IP67 rating gives it the versatility to work in harsh environments including dusty and wet areas
- 6 axes
- Up to 7kg
- Precise arc welds
The FANUC ARC Mate 50iD/7L is a high-speed ARC welding robot that is equipped with added reach. Its standard IP67 rating gives it the versatility to work in a variety of different harsh manufacturing environments including dusty and wet areas. With 6 axes, this robot can carry up to 7kg while creating precise arc welds.
With FANUC’s ArcTool software, learning on the ARC Mate 50iD/7L will provide students with the knowledge and confidence to operate a variety of FANUC ARC Mate Series Robots and support employer’s need to develop more efficient and profitable welding processes.
Auto-Continuum™ Systems
Easily add new processes and custom programs via the USB interface.
Parameter flexibility allows the systems to be set for voltage and wire feed speed control, or for voltage and amperage control.
Versa-Pulse™:
- Fast, low-heat, low-spatter process – for high-speed automation on materials 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) and thinner.
- Great for gab filling
- Shortest arc length/lowest pulse voltage for lower head and lower spatter at higher speeds
Accu-Pulse®:
- The most popular process for the majority of industrial welding applications
- Most adaptive arc on 16 gauge (1.6 mm) and thicker
- Designed for all weld positions
RMD®:
- Lowest heat process, best for gap handling
- Limited travel speed
More Information
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Agriculture can be considered one of the oldest industries in th world tracing its origin back 12,000 years. What started with small groups of people in various locations figuring out how to domesticate animals and grow their food has become a multi-trillion-dollar global industry.
Over the last few centuries, sparked by a series of industrial revolutions, significant changes have taken place throughout the industry that has shaped agriculture as we know it today. Machinery has replaced manual processes and hand tools. Additionally, technological advances, including computers and the Internet, have enabled agricultural machines and procedures to be more productive and efficient.
As technology continues to advance, agriculture must keep evolving to ensure that productivity keeps pace with an ever-expanding world population. Today’s agricultural experts need experience with more types of technology than ever before.
Agricultural mechanics is a critical component of robust and relevant agriscience programs. With the right equipment, educators can demonstrate how to construct and repair equipment, buildings, and facilities by following architectural and mechanical plans, show mechanical equipment and power systems, and teach hydraulic and pneumatic systems service and repair.
Plants, farms, and animals are the main functions of agriculture. Still, there are additional opportunities in this field. This career pathway covers a variety of careers - ranging from animal science and veterinary science to metal technologies/welding, oil and gas production systems, and energy & natural resources.
Students need the opportunity to apply physical science principles to their studies with an agricultural mechanics career track that covers:
- Agricultural systems including equipment, power systems, alternative fuel sources and precision technology
- Welding trainers, CNC tables, and hydraulics training systems are all key components to the formula that makes up a robust educational program
- Food Production & Processing Systems
- Natural and Rewable Resource Systems
- Animal Systems, Veterinary Programs
Explore hands-on learning technologies for agricultural programs.
Manufacturing & Engineering
Our learning programs develop job-ready skills that have been proven time and again. Take a look at how we can help you be successful!
Colleges are challenged to offer courses whenever students are available – and frequently, wherever they are available. Students want courses that are available on campus as well as from home while also providing strong hands-on skills for the technology demands facing them. Meeting these demands is no small task.
Amatrol has learning programs that allow colleges to excel in this demanding environment. We offer a full range of learning systems, both in a traditional equipment lab setting as well as in a virtual lab, that meet and exceed students' expectations.