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Robotic Beam Cutting and Scribing System automatically generates tool paths.

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July 20, 2010 - Robotic Beam Cutting and Scribing System automatically generates tool paths from CIS/2 part files for cuts, copes, holes, slots, notches, cutouts, and assembly markings on beams up to 40 ft long, 4-44 in. wide, and 4-18 in. high. Featuring servo-robot laser vision and FANUC ARC MateŽ 6-axis robot arm, system is controlled by StruCIMŽ software that allows operators to load CIS/2 part files to generate code for robot to cut lengths, copes, holes, slots, notches, cutouts, and scribe for assembly.

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Lincoln Electric Co. Inc., The
22801 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, OH, 44117
USA





Lincoln Electric Automation Introduces Robotic Beam Cutting and Scribing System


System Combines the Newest Innovations to Cut, Scribe and Process Angle, Beams, Channels and Plates

Robotic Beam Cutting & Scribing System

Cleveland - Lincoln Electric Automation introduces a Robotic Beam Cutting and Scribing System for the structural steel industry. The latest addition to the company's custom robotic solutions product line automatically generates tool paths from CIS/2 part files for cuts, copes, holes, slots, notches, cutouts and assembly markings on beams up to 40 foot long, 4 to 44 inches wide and 4 to 18 inches in height.

The latest Servo-Robot laser vision, FANUC ARC MateŽ 6-axis robot arm and StruCIMŽ 3D simulation software technologies are incorporated into the new system, resulting in accurate sensing of beam variations, higher quality robotic cutting and scribing, and a reduction of prints and paperwork on the assembly and manufacturing floor.

The innovative StruCIMŽ software raises the efficiency and flexibility of the tool path generation to a new level. Operators can load CIS/2 part files (SD/S, StruCAD, Tekla or others) to the interface and the code generation automatically begins; no manual programming is needed. The resulting code allows the robot to cut lengths, copes, holes, slots, notches, cutouts, and scribe sub-material markings for assembly.

Lincoln Electric Automation engineers can customize and build a system to meet specific customer requirements and specifications. System layouts are optimized to provide cost-effective solutions that minimize the floor space requirements.

Demonstrations of Lincoln Electric structural steel cutting, scribing and welding solutions can be scheduled. Lincoln Electric Automation will be hosting tours, presentations and demonstrations on September 24, 2010 as a part of the AISC SteelDay 2010. Please contact Deanna Postlethwaite, Lincoln Electric Automation Marketing Manager at 216-383-2045 for more details.

For more information on structural steel cutting, scribing and welding systems, please contact: The Lincoln Electric Company - Automation Division, 22221 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44117-2522, via phone at (216) 383-2667 or e-mail at automation@lincolnelectric.com. For more information on the web, visit lincolnelectric.com/automated-solutions.

The Lincoln Electric Company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc welding systems, fume extraction equipment and plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment. The company holds a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market.

Attn: Magazine Staff - Please send prospect lead inquiries only to Lincoln Electric c/o Ultimate Lead Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 739, Berea, OH 44017.

Media Contacts:

Kate Eidam - keidam@fallscommunications.com or 216.472.2390

Becky Casto - bcasto@fallscommunications.com or 216.472.2391
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