Miller Robotic Interface II- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – M i l l e r
- Page 3 – M i l l e r We l d s . c o m / a u t o m a t i o n
- Page 4 – Continuous evolution with MIG; Continuous evolution with TIG
- Page 5 – per formance
- Page 8 – TA and TB Series robots
- Page 9 – Reach and capacity for
- Page 10 – positioners
- Page 11 – systems for robotic
- Page 12 – CV; E with InsightTM
- Page 13 – Continuous evolution with; Optimized for productivity; TAWERS WG
- Page 15 – Robot system PC tools
- Page 16 – © 2 0 1 0 M i l l e r E l e c t r i c M f g . C o .
M i l l e r We l d s . c o m / a u t o m a t i o n
Robotic
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Summary
Why automation? Why Miller? Workforce transitions As the workforce shifts from manual labor to highly technological jobs, Miller of fers a solution that addresses the shor tage of skilled welders — robotic automation. Although the prospect of automation can be intimidating, companies large and small...
Simple solutions with pre-engineered per formance Businesses of all sizes can benefit from automation. Companies with as few as two employees have purchased Miller robotic welding automation equipment — and experienced great success on many levels, including per formance, payback, and new technology ...
Technical innovation M i l l e r Continuous evolution with MIG TAWERS™ aluminum MIG U Aluminum package can be retrofitted to any existing TAWERS robot. U Ser vo wire feed system is ultra-stable. U Lift-star t function improves arc star ting. U Low-pulse function allows for oscillation between two par...