Since the tool must dip in and out of the material for each seam, the welding process should take place with as little interruption as possible. This requires a high degree of mobility of the welding head for some components, for example when the FSW system applies meandering seal welds to a component the size of a DIN A4 sheet. The welding head must then rotate at least 360° several times within 60 seconds, plus approach and departure movements and contours within the component. Ultimately, this requires rotability of +/-720°. All this takes place in a very small installation space - a challenge for energy supply systems.
"The solution is very robust and reliable," emphasises Alexander Feineis, Development Engineer at Grenzebach. "We have already carried out several endurance tests and have not yet had a failure, so we are looking forward to using the common cable supply solution in many more gantry machines in future."