Spot welding

Performance over short distances

Spot welding and handling with maximum reach: The Kawasaki BX200X from the B series combines a low dead weight with the highest possible performance and reduction of vibrations.

The Kawasaki BX200X from the B-series combines a low dead weight with the highest possible performance and reduction of vibrations. © Kawasaki

With the BX200X model, the manufacturer Kawasaki Robotics is responding to the increasing demands of the European market; it offers the same performance and load capacity of 200 kilograms as the BX200L and extends the effective reach of the robot from 2,597 to 3,412 millimetres. One advantage is that the configuration of the BX200X is largely based on the BX200L and BX300L models, meaning that existing BX spare parts can also be used for the new model.

The BX200X aims to impress with maximum performance over short distances, as required for the automation of spot welding processes. The manufacturer has designed the machine to save space. The hollow-wrist design enables simple internal routing of hosepacks; this increases the durability of all components and eliminates unwanted interfering contours for simulation and operation. pb

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