Robotic welding applications by industry.
Explore practical system-fit guidance by industry, weldment style, shop flow, and production goal.

Find applications that match your shop.
Each application guide connects common production needs to RAS platforms, planning questions, and a clear next step for reviewing your actual parts.

Structural Steel
Plan robotic welding around beam length, access, repeatability, handling, and fixture strategy.

Trailers
Review trailer weldments for fixture loading, access angle, weld length, and monthly production volume.

Dumpsters
Match cell layout to large-panel weld access, repeat seams, and safe loading paths.

Agriculture
Support mixed part families with practical automation planning and clear fixture decisions.

Marine and Barge
Review long, heavy, and irregular weldments for open access, handling, and production safety.

Repair Shops
Find practical automation opportunities inside repeat repairs, rebuilds, and fabricated replacement parts.

Custom Fabrication
Plan automation around recurring families, weld consistency, and the changeover work needed to support custom jobs.

Job Shops
Use RAS planning tools to qualify repeat work, budget automation, and protect quoting time.
Support that continues after installation.
From planning and installation to training and ongoing service, RAS helps your team get the most from its robotic welding system.
Support throughout the life of your system
RAS helps your team plan the right system, prepare for installation, complete training, and get responsive service after production begins.
Practical by DesignBuilt for the way your shop works
Every RAS system is planned around your parts, fixtures, available floor space, power, staffing, safety requirements, and production goals.
Local CoverageLocal sales and service support
RAS connects customers with authorized sales and service support based on location, system needs, and available regional coverage.
Start with your part, fixture, or production target.
RAS can review drawings, photos, weld length, floor space, power, and schedule before quote work begins.