EN - 14
6 Putting into operation
MasterLiner Maxi Flex/HD; Basic Flex/HD
6.2.2 Laying in the cable carrier
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Wire feeder
2
Robot welding system
Fig. 10
Robot welding cell installation
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2
1
Wire feeder
2
Gantry welding system
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Wire drum
4
Welding robot
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MasterLiner laying
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Laying the MasterLiner in a cable carrier
Fig. 11
Laying in the cable carrier
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2
6
5
4
3
NOTICE
• When laying the MasterLiner in a cable carrier, note and observe the permissible bending radii.
• Avoid bending the MasterLiner unnecessarily when it is laid. Laying in a cable carrier is essentially
possible. Breaches of the minimum bending radii can cause damage and wire feed irregularities.
Note the bending radii for use when dynamically laying the MasterLiner:
3.2 Suspension/total bending angle of all bending radii on page EN-6
• All liner types are essentially suitable for dynamic movements. For very high dynamic forces and rapid
robot movements, use the MasterLiner HD version.
• For applications involving a longer wire feed distance and/or multiple bends, we strongly recommend
using an additional wire drive near the wire drum.
• When suspending liners of any type, use suitable mounts, strain relief devices for the wire feeder and
wire drums as well as the wire feed distance.
• The MasterLiner HD and MasterLiner Flex can, in principle, be used in combination. To do so, use
suitable connectors.