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Trumpf TruLaser-Robot 5020 Laser Welding System

Manufacturer
Trumpf
Model
TruLaser-Robot 5020
Type
Laser Welding System
Year
2007
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Welding and cutting
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Industrial Robot

Model
KUKA KR 30 HA
Maximum reach
2033mm
Rated payload
30kg
Maximum additional load arm + wrist
35kg
Maximum total load
65kg
Number of axes
6
Position repeatability
+/-0.05mm
Path repeatability
+/-0.16mm
Operating temperature
10-55°C
Protection class
IP64, IP65 (central hand)
Connected load
7.3kVA
Installation area
850x950mm
Weight
665kg

Laser Source

Model
Trumpf TruDisk 8002 (6000)
Laser type
ND:YAG laser
Connected load
39/40kVA
Weight
2t

Cooling Unit

Model
KLH L 36.HL22
Rated voltage
3x 400V
Refrigerant
R407c
Refrigerant charge
18kg
Permissible operating pressure
25bar
Maximum operating current
31A

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Capabilities

The Trumpf TruLaser-Robot 5020 is a robotic laser welding system designed for precision metal joining in high-volume production environments. Equipped with a KUKA KR 30 HA robot featuring 2033mm reach and 30kg payload capacity, combined with a Trumpf TruDisk 8002 ND:YAG laser source, this system delivers consistent, high-quality welds on complex geometries. The robot's ±0.05mm position repeatability ensures reliable results across repeated cycles, making it ideal for applications requiring tight tolerances.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers in automotive, medical device, aerospace, and general metal fabrication rely on laser welding systems like this for joining stainless steel, aluminum, and other metals where traditional welding isn't suitable. Businesses use these systems for production runs of brackets, fuel injectors, sensor housings, and intricate assemblies where heat distortion must be minimized and weld quality must be exceptional.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2007 model, prioritize inspecting the laser source's performance and tube condition—laser power degradation is common with age and directly impacts output quality. Request complete maintenance records, particularly for the KUKA robot's servo drives and the cooling system, as these are expensive to repair. Check the optics alignment and beam delivery system, verify electrical connections, and confirm that all safety interlocks function properly. Have a qualified technician test the system's actual welding capability before purchase.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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