Academy / Robotics Training In-Person / United States / YRC1000 Advanced Arc Weld Programming


This course provides instruction for programmers needing advanced programming and advanced welding information. Students are required to possess basic programming knowledge of the controller and a basic understanding of the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process prior to attending this training module.

Course Overview

Classroom lectures on programming commands are reinforced with demonstrations. Commands and topics are related to real-world examples and applications. Material covered in the lectures is enhanced with actual hands-on programming by students in Motoman's 13,400-sq.ft. training facility. Students work in teams to perform workshop exercises. Class size is kept small, typically 8 or fewer, to promote an interactive, hands-on atmosphere. Students work with each other and with the help of Motoman instructors to grasp the concepts of robot programming. To perform the hands-on practice exercises, students are typically assigned 2 to a programming pendant at Yaskawa Academy.

Course Materials

Students receive a course outline, objectives, and a manual, which details welding commands, programming techniques, and specific topics covered in the class. Students are urged to take notes, participate in discussions, and inquire about specific operating issues.

Prerequisite

YRC1000 Basic Programming with Arc Welding and a basic understanding of the GMAW process.

Topics

Primary topics include:

  • Developing and setting weld files and weld jobs
  • Troubleshooting weld issues
  • Weave welding
  • Defining cubes
  • Using position variables
  • Programming incremental moves
  • Parallel shifting jobs

Notes

Training class schedules are subject to be changed without notice, based on instructor availability.  All Training classes are held in the Miamisburg, OH Training Facility unless other prior arrangements have been confirmed.

Attendees who complete the required number of contact hours will receive a certificate of completion.  Those who meet the contact hours requirement, and score 70% or better on the final exam, will be awarded Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

Course Details - LAST UPDATED - 03/27/2024

Dates:

Apr 1(1-Seat Left), May 13(FULL), Jun 3(2-Seats Left), Sep 16, Sep 30

Length:

This course runs 4.0 days (26 - contact hours / 2.6 CEUs), class starts & ends / Mon-Thurs (8:30am - 4:30pm).

Price:

$2,000

For additional assistance, please call 937-847-3307 or send your inquiries to

training@motoman.com


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