Mueller Opladen MO 1200 ROBO Section Profiling Machine 415V

Müller Opladen Gmbh have been manufacturing tube and pipe profiling machines since the 1950s. The MO ROBO is their 3D Robotic plasma cutting machine for coping and profiling structural steel and is capable of processing a huge range of sizes. The machine integrates a 6 or 8 axis Kuka robot for high accuracy cutting of H-Beam, I-Beam, T-Section, U-Channel and L-Angles. The standard machine is equipped with a 12 meter infeed and length measuring conveyor, the robotic cell and a 12 meter outfeed conveyor. This machine cuts using plasma with the option of both Kjellberg and Hypertherm plasma systems.

 
Mueller Opladen MO 1200 ROBO Section Profiling Machine 415V
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Features

  • 3D robotic section plasma cutting
  • 8 axis Kuka robot cell
  • Full enclosure
  • H, I, T, U, L section processing
  • Infeed and length measuring conveyor
  • Outfeed conveyor
  • Kjellberg or Hypertherm plasma system

Technical Information

MODEL   MO 1200 ROBO
H/I Beam Size Range mm 100x50 - 1220x430
T Section Size Range mm 100x50 - 1100x400
C/U Channel Size Range mm 100x50 - 1220x430
L Angle Size Range mm 75x75 - 1220x430
Square or Rectangular Section Size Range mm 100x100 - 610x610mm
Maximum Workpiece Weight kg 12000
Wall Thickness Range with Plasma mm 1 - 80
Torch Angle Range  Deg ± 70 / 45
No of CNC Axes   8
Length mm TBA
Width mm TBA
Height mm TBA
Weight kg 16000
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