Weld Automation
By: Kistler
Germany
VERTICAL H BEAM - WELDING LINES OF THE LBL RANGEThe LBL is a specialized machine for continuously producing parallel or tapered I and T beams. LBL is operated by keeping the Web plate in a vertical position. Track Welding is only needed at the leading edge to maintain flange alignment at the center.Firstly, the web and initial Flange are fed into the LBL machine, and the welding is done simultaneously from both sides of the web throughout the length of the Beam. After this process, the beam is t...
VERTICAL H BEAM - WELDING LINES OF THE LBL RANGE
The LBL is a specialized machine for continuously producing parallel or tapered I and T beams. LBL is operated by keeping the Web plate in a vertical position. Track Welding is only needed at the leading edge to maintain flange alignment at the center.
Firstly, the web and initial Flange are fed into the LBL machine, and the welding is done simultaneously from both sides of the web throughout the length of the Beam. After this process, the beam is turned 180 degrees, and the process is repeated with the second flange.
VERTICAL H BEAM - WELDING LINES OF THE VBL RANGE
The VBL is a specialized machine for the continuous production of parallel or tapered I and T beams.
The VBL features a vertical operational position. Similar to the LBL, minimal tack welding is required only at the web's leading edge for initial alignment after aligning the web with the flange's centerline. The VBL machine begins by welding both sides of the web to the initial flange simultaneously. Once this weld is complete, the assembly is rotated 180 degrees for welding the second flange.