iBOTone®: Your solution for production bottlenecks.

Automation that supports people.

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More time for what really matters

How would it be if you could automate simple welding tasks? And if this automation solution were so easy to operate that no robot programming knowledge was required?

We have good news: The iBOTone® takes over monotonous and physically tiring welding tasks, freeing up more time for more important tasks.

  • As a result, your skilled workers can focus on challenging and creative tasks, while the iBOTone® performs routine tasks reliably and with consistent quality.

  • Efficiency that pays off: Intuitive operation and quick setup mean the iBOTone® pays for itself in no time. Its flexibility and consistent quality not only ensure smooth operations, but will also impress your customers.

  • Proven in the field: The iBOTone® reduces time pressure, increases productivity and motivates your team - without additional effort. 
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Quick check

Find out in just a few steps whether automation is worthwhile for your welding production.

It's as simple as that

  1. Submit the form and download the checklist
  2. Check the relevant points in the checklist
  3. Count the number of yes answers

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A big relief for your production

With the welding cobot iBOTone®, welding tasks are performed continuously and with consistent quality. Deadlines become less stressful, and even complex projects are easier to manage.

Your skilled workers can dedicate their time to complex tasks while the iBOTone® takes care of repetitive and physically demanding jobs.

FAQ

What does a welding cobot do?

A cobot is a collaborative robot, i.e. it works together with humans. The cobot takes on welding tasks. Because it is so easy to operate, a cobot is also ideal for prototype construction. However, it can also weld larger quantities. Its advantage is that it always produces consistent quality. A cobot takes on monotonous welding work and can also rework parts in series production, for example, where an industrial robot reaches its limits.

Is a welding cobot expensive?

A welding cobot costs between € 60,000 and € 80,000. This means that the acquisition costs are almost as high as for an industrial robot, but the cobot is easier to operate, can be used very flexibly and is even worthwhile for just one component.

How long does it take for the iBOTone® to weld its first seam?

Once the welding parameters have been set, a component can be programmed and the arc ignited within a few minutes. Programming the iBOTone® is very simple and intuitive. The so-called easy teach handle makes it very easy to move from position to position and is only needed at the beginning to enter the parameters. You can save individual waypoints using a button directly on the torch bracket.

Which welding jobs are the best with the iBOTone®?

  • Physically strenuous welding tasks for humans, such as multi-layer welding or forced positions in general
  • Prefabricated assemblies and sub-assemblies
  • Reworking in series production lines

How flexibly can the iBOTone® be used?

The iBOTone® has a range of 1.3 m. Within this range of movement, this welding cobot can carry out practically any simple welding job. But even large components can be welded in this way by using several cobots, depending on the size of the component. If a large component can be repositioned, you can still weld with just one iBOTone®.