Car Balance Bar Link Automatic Welding Equipment:
Welding Workpiece: Car Balance Bar
Welding Method: 오토매틱 Hooking of Rings and Links, Automatic Welding
Equipment Features: Fully automated welding process with no manual intervention required, custom-shaped electrodes, and automatic loading by robots.
The Production Process of the Equipment:
Agera’s automotive balance link welding workstation is a fully automated welding system. The feeding system delivers the links to the truss gripper, which positions the links at the welding electrode location, while the conveyor sends the rings to the electrode position. The discharge process begins welding, and after welding is completed, the product enters the inspection phase. Once both rings are welded, the robot places the finished product in the unloading area.
Advantages of the balanced rod automatic welder

The displacement truss automatically completes detection, positioning, and welding without any human intervention, eliminating manual operation errors. This standardizes the welding process, improving the consistency of welding dimensions by over 50% and significantly enhancing batch stability.

Pre-welding material inspection, in-welding limit fixation, and post-welding melt depth detection ensure uniform welding dimensions and consistent strength. The entire station is equipped with a monitoring system that records data in real-time and provides immediate alerts for anomalies, achieving zero defective products.
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Yes, if your product is special, our engineers will design a machine that meets your requirements.
Agera’s automotive balance link machines typically operate at 380V, but we can design suitable machines based on the voltage requirements of different countries.
We offer both manual and automatic spot welding machines, including MFDC 스팟 용접기, capacitive energy storage spot welders, 그리고 nut spot welders, among others.
We have completed thousands of automotive parts cases, such as automotive ball joints, collision beam welding, automotive seat brackets, and automotive nuts, etc.




































