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Possibilities Concerning Control of a Laser Welding Cell Utilizing Servomotors and PLC

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This paper presents laser welding cell. The mechanical structure is based on the Partner robot, it includes Wittenstein Ternary servo motors and it is controlled by a Schneider Twido PLC. It represents a reconfigurable manufacturing system.

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Pacurari, R., Crenganis, M., Csiszar, A., Brisan, C. (2010). Possibilities Concerning Control of a Laser Welding Cell Utilizing Servomotors and PLC. In: Iskander, M., Kapila, V., Karim, M. (eds) Technological Developments in Education and Automation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3656-8_56

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