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Name:
Genesis Systems Group
Phone:
563-445-5600
Address:
8900 N Harrison Street, Davenport, IA, 52806, United States

Upcoming Events At This Venue

December 5, 2011

Start: December 5, 2011 8:00 am
End: December 9, 2011 12:00 pm

December 12, 2011

Our FANUC Electrical and Mechanical Training focuses on:

  • Teach pendant overview
  • Robotic MIG Welding system schematic review
  • Disassembly and reassembly of FANUC robots and Genesis Systems
  • Robot adjustments such as over travel, cover gear backlash, etc.
  • Trouble shooting error codes, diagnostics and LEDs
  • Recovery from basic system errors.
  • Repair of motor units
  • Lubrication of parts
  • Robot mastering
  • Cable connections
Start: December 12, 2011 8:00 am
End: December 15, 2011 5:00 pm

January 9, 2012

FANUC Robot Basic Training – Focuses on:

  • Teach Pendant programming language
  • Using robot coordinating systems
  • Robot motion types, robot program creation
  • Robot and system error recovery
  • Robot welding fundamentals
  • Program editing
  • Torch and wrist alignment procedures
  • Production maintenance
  • Proper orientation of parts for programming and welding
Start: January 9, 2012 8:00 am
End: January 12, 2012 5:00 pm
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January 16, 2012

Our Advanced FANUC Programming and System Training focuses on:

  • Advanced robot programming features and techniques such as Touch
    Sensing, Seam Tracking, Coordinated Motion, Program Shift Utility, Password
    Protection
  • Safety precautions while performing advanced functions
  • Teach pendant menus and displays for entering welding routines and
    programming commands and weld data.
  • Weld schedule setup and cells
  • Robot mastering and mastering procedures such as coordinating
    robot and positioner motion
  • Program shifting
  • Torchmate, Tool Center Point (TCP)
  • Fast-Start
Start: January 16, 2012 8:00 am
End: January 19, 2012 5:00 pm

January 23, 2012

FANUC Robot Basic Training – Focuses on:

  • Teach Pendant programming language
  • Using robot coordinating systems
  • Robot motion types, robot program creation
  • Robot and system error recovery
  • Robot welding fundamentals
  • Program editing
  • Torch and wrist alignment procedures
  • Production maintenance
  • Proper orientation of parts for programming and welding
Start: January 23, 2012 8:00 am
End: January 26, 2012 5:00 pm

January 30, 2012

Our FANUC Electrical and Mechanical Training focuses on:

  • Teach pendant overview
  • Robotic MIG Welding system schematic review
  • Disassembly and reassembly of FANUC robots and Genesis Systems
  • Robot adjustments such as over travel, cover gear backlash, etc.
  • Trouble shooting error codes, diagnostics and LEDs
  • Recovery from basic system errors.
  • Repair of motor units
  • Lubrication of parts
  • Robot mastering
  • Cable connections
Start: January 30, 2012 8:00 am
End: February 2, 2012 12:00 pm

February 6, 2012

FANUC Robot Basic Training – Focuses on:

  • Teach Pendant programming language
  • Using robot coordinating systems
  • Robot motion types, robot program creation
  • Robot and system error recovery
  • Robot welding fundamentals
  • Program editing
  • Torch and wrist alignment procedures
  • Production maintenance
  • Proper orientation of parts for programming and welding
Start: February 6, 2012 8:00 am
End: February 9, 2012 5:00 pm

February 13, 2012

Our Advanced FANUC Programming and System Training focuses on:

  • Advanced robot programming features and techniques such as Touch
    Sensing, Seam Tracking, Coordinated Motion, Program Shift Utility, Password
    Protection
  • Safety precautions while performing advanced functions
  • Teach pendant menus and displays for entering welding routines and
    programming commands and weld data.
  • Weld schedule setup and cells
  • Robot mastering and mastering procedures such as coordinating
    robot and positioner motion
  • Program shifting
  • Torchmate, Tool Center Point (TCP)
  • Fast-Start
Start: February 13, 2012 8:00 am
End: February 16, 2012 5:00 pm

February 20, 2012

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • safely operate a robotic welding system
  • understand welding processes
  • manipulate welding parameters
  • have a basic understanding of metallurgy
  • have an understanding of welder set-up
  • have an overview of non-destructive testing
  • have an understanding of weld consumables
  • have an overview of select AWS specifications

Main Topics

  • Welding safety
  • AWS welding symbols and the application of welding symbols
  • Welding processes including but not limited to GMAW, GMW-P, FCAW, GTAW
  • Shielding gas and applications
  • Implementing and understanding the relationship of amperage, voltage and travel speed along with torch angles
  • Welding steel, stainless steel, cast iron and aluminum along with a discussion on pre-heat and post-heat
  • Setting up weave tables, touch sense tables, seam tracking and coordinated motion with a discussion of automatic voltage control and adaptive fill
  • Weld defects and discontinuities
  • Troubleshooting welds
  • Predetermining practical weld site limits
  • Non-destructive testing (NTD) with a discussion on LT, UT, MT, RT, and VT
  • Destructive testing
Start: February 20, 2012 8:00 am
End: February 24, 2012 5:00 pm

February 27, 2012

FANUC Robot Basic Training – Focuses on:

  • Teach Pendant programming language
  • Using robot coordinating systems
  • Robot motion types, robot program creation
  • Robot and system error recovery
  • Robot welding fundamentals
  • Program editing
  • Torch and wrist alignment procedures
  • Production maintenance
  • Proper orientation of parts for programming and welding
Start: February 27, 2012 8:00 am
End: March 1, 2012 5:00 pm


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Genesis Systems Group

Genesis Systems Group designs, builds and implements robotic arc welding systems, assembly automation systems and robotic tooling and material handling solutions like nobody else. Our focus on innovation brings the decisive competitive edge you need for next generation welding processes, fixturing, welding systems, out-of-the-box part-flow and handling concepts for the automotive industry, contract manufacturers, as well as light and heavy industry companies. Whatever your robotic system needs, Genesis Systems Group's top priority will be to earn and keep your business by demonstrating the highest level of performance.
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