Enabling Larger, More Complex Welds with Coordinated Axis Control

Sarah Verity-Hilton Marketing & Project Coordinator at Olympus Technologies
Sarah Verity-Hilton
Marketing & Project Coordinator

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Launch of Coordinated External Axis Control

Olympus Technologies is proud to announce the launch of Coordinated External Axis Control, a powerful new feature in its cobot welding software, debuting at the MACH exhibition next week!

This latest innovation enables simultaneous movement of the robot and an external axis, such as a positioner, allowing manufacturers to weld larger and more complex components with greater efficiency and precision. By synchronising motion, users can optimise weld paths, reduce cycle times, and improve overall productivity.

Coordinated External Axis Control opens up new possibilities for businesses looking to expand their welding capabilities without compromising on quality or flexibility. It is particularly beneficial for applications involving oversized or intricate parts that require precise positioning throughout the welding process.

Visitors to the Olympus Technologies stand at MACH will be able to experience the feature firsthand through a live simulated demonstration. Our team will be on hand to discuss how this technology can be integrated into your operations and deliver measurable improvements.

To learn more about our welding solutions, visit:
https://olympustechnologies.co.uk/robotics-automation-solutions/welding/

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Sarah Verity-Hilton Marketing & Project Coordinator at Olympus Technologies
Sarah Verity-Hilton
Hi, my name is Sarah Verity-Hilton and I am the Marketing & Project Coordinator at Olympus Technologies in Huddersfield. Olympus Technologies is an innovative robotic integrator, specialising in delivering high quality bespoke turnkey projects across multiple business sectors, as well as creating ‘off the shelf’ robotic solutions for common business processes, including welding, palletising and laser marking.
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