Used Robot Manipulators for Sale — 524
16500 lb.Aronson#HD10A-PTVR2, welding positioner, 6000 lb. max torque in rotation, 24" table diameter, 460 V., #83871
Price On Requestat Surplus Record20 Ton,Aronson#WRD20, 40000 lb.,12" x 4 x8 whl,34 floor to roller top,1-1/2 HP,#12563
Price On Requestat Surplus Record70 Ton,ESAB#70TAW, 39.4" -204.7 diameter,2.4 -49.2 /min,17.9 diameter whls,bogies,’06,#13411
Price On Requestat Surplus RecordAMET#XM, controlled single wire GMAW, 5.5Mx4M column & boom manipulator, 20 ton
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750 lb.Pandjiris#7.5MV, positioner, 42" round table, manual tilt, easy to operate
$2,423at Surplus Record4000 lb.Aronson#SHD30A, welding positioner, 56250 lb. tilt, 36" x 36 table
Price On Requestat Surplus Record16000 lb.Worthington#160B, welding positioner,0-140° power tilt,7.5 HP,forward/reverse rotation,pendant control
Price On Requestat Surplus RecordAronson#HEADSTOCKwelding positioner, #016419
Price On Requestat Surplus Record12 Ton,Welding Automation#OGR-200tan rolls, 24000 lb., 12" -144 vessel diameter, 5-50 IPM operation speed
Price On Requestat Surplus Record6’ x 6’LincolnElectric Power Wave AC/DC 1000 SD,complete subarc pkgs,sales & rentals
Price On Requestat Surplus Record300 lb.CobraTurndigital turntable, 3-jaw chuck,Argon gas purge,foot pedal 120 V.
Price On Requestat Surplus Record11000 lb.FRO, hyd tilt,hyd elevation,V/S,59" face plate,foot pedal operation,exc,1999
Price On Requestat Surplus Record90 Ton,KoikeRansome #DPRR/DIRR, 180000 lb., variable speed, 460 V.
Price On Requestat Surplus Record15 Ton,Ransome#SA-15PR/SA-7.151RRustler, 12" -120 cap,30000 lb. capacity city
Price On Requestat Surplus Record15 Ton,Ransome#SA15, self aligning,input 460 V.,vari-speed,new remote control
Price On Requestat Surplus Record1’ x 1’LincolnPower Wave AC/DC #1000SD, power supply,part K2803-1,30 day warranty,2013
Price On Requestat Surplus Record6’ x 6’Preston-Eastin#MA66LD, Lincoln DC-600,Lincoln NA-3 subarc,cables & brackets
Price On Requestat Surplus Record6’ x 6’Pandjiris#6x6-M, 72" boom stroke,10 -82 vertical boom travel,300 lb boom capacity
Price On Requestat Surplus Record4’ x 6’LincolnSubarc 1000 amp. complete ready to weld, DC-1000 & NA-3
Price On Requestat Surplus Record4’ x 4’Weldwire#WEM-44TC, 120 V. input, swivel rotation, powered vert & horiz.
Price On Requestat Surplus Record3’ x 3’Lincoln#NA-3, with TC-3 travel carriage, complete subarc package
Price On Requestat Surplus Record6.5’ x 6.5’Vanguard#LHQ2X2, 6.5’ x6.5’ vert/horiz str,Esab LAF1001,stationary,2009
Price On Requestat Surplus Record8’ x 8’PandjirisLincoln subarc manipulator, DC-1000 power supply,NA-3 subarc system
Price On Requestat Surplus Record6’ x 6’Manulamanuipulator, torch holder,300 lb. capacity,74" vert travel,75.5 horiz travel
Price On Requestat Surplus Record8’ x 8’Preston-Eastin, circle burner for vessels & pipe,1-1/2" -42 beveled holes
Price On Requestat Surplus Record16’ x 16’Preston-Eastinmanipulator, power travel,460 V.,subarc welding equip.avail.
Price On Requestat Surplus Record6’ x 6’Lincolnelectric subarc welding manipulator,600 amp,complete ready to weld
Price On Requestat Surplus Record11’ x 16’Pandjiris#1100, manipulator,11’ reach,16’ lift with 18’ under the arm,460 V.
Price On Requestat Surplus Record12’ x 12’Ransome/ Koike manipulaotrs. 1000 lb.boom capacity,excellent condition,1996 (2 available)
Price On Requestat Surplus Record14’ x 14’KoikeAronson #Scarab, Miller 1000 amp subarc welding sys,Flux vacuum sys
Price On Requestat Surplus Record9’ x 9’LJ Welding, manip. power travel car,9’8" reach vari-speed,heavy duty machine
Price On Requestat Surplus Record14’ x 14’KoikeAronson Scarab #S14VRA14CL-PK, freestanding X base, 460 V., warranty
Price On Requestat Surplus Record12’ x 12’Pandjiris#1100, manipulator, new
Price On Requestat Surplus Record6’ x 6’Stinger MigJimmy Jammer,20000 lb,24" chuck,oscillator,Miller XMT450,cross slide
Price On Requestat Surplus Record14’ x 14’TeledyneReadco #14x20, 226.5" under arm,vari-speed boom travel,s/n #106000
Price On Requestat Surplus Record20’ x 14’Pandjiris#D68-20X14, rotating boom welding manipulator mounted on variable speed travel car, #28042
Price On Requestat Surplus Record8’ x 8’Joe Fuller, AC controls,120V.,power vert/horiz,manual rotation.super nice,new
Price On Requestat Surplus Record10’ x 10’ Manipulator w/Lincoln elec subarc sys DC-600,NA-3.Flux vacuum,sales & rentals
Price On Requestat Surplus Record12’ x 12’Pandjiris, chiller, welder, oscillator, exc., 2003
Price On Requestat Surplus Record12’ x 12’Preston-Eastin#1212 Lincoln Subarc,TCP-56 power travel car,variable speed
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A manipulator is a part of an industrial robot that undertakes the mechanical functions. The manipulator is used to instruct the robot and give it tasks. These instructions, delivered by the software (the robot's core) drive the robot's mechanical movements.
The history of a fascination
In the past, very simple machines that were similar to robots, and based solely on mechanics, were built. Jules Verne first used the word “robot” for these types of machines at the end of the 19th century. After the military gained great interest in the development and use of these machines, George Devol (USA) created the first patented programmable robotic manipulator in 1954. In the following years, the first industrial robots were used and further developed. In 1973, the “KUKA Roboter GmbH” produced the “FAMULUS”, an industrial robot with six electro-magnetic powered axles. One year later, a Swedish company presented their electrically-powered robots. From this point, and up until today, this basic principle of the industrial robot has not changed a lot. However, thanks to the steady development of robots, they work more efficiently, safely and have more possibilities, as well as smaller and lighter machines.
Areas of application and the function of a manipulator in industry
There are numerous areas where manipulators can be applied. In industry, they are used for assembly processes like welding, gluing, soldering or riveting components. They also often support components in production machines, like moving them from the machine onto the conveyor belt. Further tasks include holding the tools for processing, or measuring. Depending on the area of application, the industrial manipulator is usually equipped with a tool: the manipulator of a welding robot is equipped with a welding head; the manipulator of a measuring robot has a sensor; a robot used to hold or transport goods generally requires a gripping or a magnetic head. In many cases, the tool on the mechanical arm can be changed in order to be able to work more flexibly.
The translatory or rotating movements of the manipulator are always determined by a sensor. This measures, for example, the distance of the tool from the workpiece and workpiece's dimensions. This information is then processed in the robot's programme and then delivered onto the mechanics, which then moves the robot. Depending on the area of application, the manipulator either moves from a fixed location, using a jointed manipulator arm, and the workpiece stays in once place. Or the robotic manipulator itself is fixed, while the workpiece is moved, either by the table or another part of the robot. If a manipulator can only move one coordinate axis, then it doesn't make sense to use a manipulator with an expensive sensor system to try creating a straight seam using welding. If a component has a complex shape then it is essential to use a welding robot with a complex, mechanical, mobile manipulator. A manipulator is useful, even with changeable component dimensions, or varying movements in production. Manual manipulators are also available, in addition to the programmable and fully-automatic manipulators. The manual manipulator is usually used in dangerous areas, for example, mine fields, a nuclear power plant or under the sea where there is high pressure. These can either be controlled using a joystick or remote control.
Types of industrial manipulators
Industrial robots are a standard machine. The manipulator fits the area of operation and the tools that the robot uses. The types of manipulators are determined by its direction of movement: parallel or serial kinematics. On TradeMachines, you have access to different kinds of robotic manipulators such as hydraulic manipulator or forging manipulator.
Manipulator Manufacturers
Well-known manufacturers in the area of manipulators are, for example, ANDROMAT, ANVER, FEZER, IHF-JUNGENTHAL or FINKEN.