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Robotic Cell has compact, dual fixed table design.

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August 10, 2009 - For fabrication shops dealing with small- to medium-sized parts, eCell(TM) LR provides flexible automation layout that delivers consistent and predictable production. Power WaveŽ i400 welding power source and AutoDrive(TM) 4R90 welding wire drive are employed for MIG, synergic MIG and MIG pulse welding, or flux-cored arc welding. Supplied as pre-engineered system, cell has 80 x 50 in. footprint and takes advantage of reach/stroke ratio and axis speeds of Fanuc ARC MateŽ 50iC/5L robot arm.

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





Redesigned Lincoln Electric Compact Robotic eCell(TM) LR Provides an Economy Buster Welding Solution for Manufacturers


eCell(TM) LR
- Dual fixed table workstation is designed for small- to medium-sized parts
- Optimized layout for maximum flexibility while minimizing floor space
- Compact, sleek design built tough and durable with a steel and aluminum enclosure
- Counter balanced, ergonomically friendly doors that do not extend the cell footprint

Cleveland - For fabrication shops looking to dramatically enhance welding productivity on small- to medium-sized parts, The Lincoln Electric Company introduces a newly designed eCell(TM) LR dual fixed table robotic cell.

The eCell LR pre-engineered system provides a flexible automation layout that delivers consistent and predictable production for small part lots or exceptionally high part production volumes. Shipped completely assembled and ready for immediate installation and production, the eCell LR is an ideal solution for smaller shops seeking a low-cost automation solution to improve their productivity and efficiency.

eCell LR includes the latest technology in the Power WaveŽ i400 welding power source and AutoDrive(TM) 4R90 welding wire drive for premium MIG (short arc and spray), synergic MIG and MIG pulse welding or flux-cored arc welding. It is best suited for parts that do not require reorientation and can be used to weld a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel and aluminum.

An exceptional reach/stroke ratio and high-axis speeds are at the core of the unit's Fanuc ARC MateŽ 50iC/5L robot arm, which is designed to deliver peak productivity for both simple and complex arc welding applications of all sizes and configurations. The R30iA controller and easy-to-use ArcTool(TM) software provides reliable performance with affordability.

The eCell LR includes Collision Guard torch protection software with password protection. eCell LR is also offered with TorchMate 3(TM) (automatic tool centerpoint software) and Touch Sensing (automatic part location software) as options.

Manufactured to ISO 9001 Standards, eCell is compliant to ANSI/RIA 15.06-99 and includes ergonomic placement of operator panels and controls. The unit's 80-inch x 50-inch footprint minimizes floor space, and it offers a forklift-compatible base for portability to easily position in your manufacturing layout. The cell arrives with a complete metal surround flash and safety barrier and requires just power, compressed air and welding consumables to be production-ready.

For more information on Lincoln's eCell LR, please contact The Lincoln Electric Company - Automation Division at 22221 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44117-2522, via phone at (216) 383-2667 or online at http://lincolnelectric.com/products/automation/ to request Bulletin E10.250.
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.
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