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Seam Tracking
 

 

   
Seam Tracking Systems are used in these industries:
 
  • Tank, Cylinder and Pressure Vessel Fabrication
  • Beam and structural assemblies
  • Pipe and tubing fabrication
   
             
Dual seam tracking system   Gooseneck Trailer Beams
Two seam tracking systems mounted back-to-back welding both web-to-flange fillet welds simultaneously. Each system tracks both welds in real time using a custom sensor tip. This system adjusts the weld torch horizontally and vertically to respond immediately to changes in the weld joint location.
 

Sub-Arc Welding
Semi-Truck and Trailer Wheels

The seam tracking system tracks the press-fit joint between the web and the rim of the wheel. Using a Lincoln sub-arc system, the weld starts and stops at the valve stem hole. The Seam Sensor automatically senses the end of the weld and retracts the torch.

Sub-arc torch mounted on a seam tracking system  
Two torches mounted on a single seam to weld both sides of a corkscrew-shaped auger Grain Elevator Augur
One seam tracker is used to track one side of the flight-to-shaft joint, which positions two MIG torches on each side of the flight to weld both sides simultaneously.
 
   
Aluminum Fuel Tanks
Two ST-300 seam tracking systems track the end caps to tank shell lap joint. This is a synchronized welding system which simultaneously welds both end caps.
 
Precise control of both weld zones is acheived with the AP Automation Dual Pendant for Seam Tracking. The equipment was modified to enable a hotter weld during the overlap portion. Welding speeds of 20 to 35 ipm with 300 ipm wire feed speed were also achieved.   Dual seam tracking systems welding either side of a tank shell

 

The Process:

  1. Operator pushes dual pendant start button
  2. Both weld joints are automatically located
  3. Weld begins – vertical and horizontal changes in the joint are tracked to 0.001”
  1. End of weld is sensed – hot tie-in takes place, weld stops
  2. Weld heads retract for loading and unloading new tank
  3. Entire process is completely automatic with the push of a button
   
   
Dual Head Sub-Arc Heat Exchanger Dual Head Sub-Arc Heat Exchanger
Dual seam tracking system precisely tracks spacing between cobalt tubes for two linear welds using a side beam carriage and two 10 x 10 cross slides. The seam tracking controller positions the Lincoln sub-arc welding torches precisely between the tubing.
 
Aluminum Propane Cylinders
One seam tracker is used to track the lap joint in the center of the tank. Since the seam tracker is synchronized with two other MIG torches to weld the handle and the cylinder stand, all three welds take place in one pass.
Aluminum Propane Cylinders  
Hot Water Tanks     Hot Water Tanks
Welding both ends at once using two seam tracking systems, this system achieves very high production rates with minimal equipment cost. This system utilizes short-arc MIG welding on .062” to .125” thick bead blasted steel.
 
     
Heavy Wall Corrugated
Shipping Containers

Utilizing dual MIG-torches and custom probe tips, each torch independently tracks the peaks and valleys of the corrugated sheet metal. This system utilizes high speed cross slides with custom controls. A side beam carriage moves two torches with their cross slides, welding both sides of panel at the same time.
  Heavy wall corrugated shipping containers  
                 
 
   
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