Make welding more effortless: Welding King car expands new scenarios of “human-machine collaboration”
At the construction site of the giant arch truss at the Hangzhou Asian Games venue, the Welding King FY-8SSW angle welding trolley is crawling along the steel components. Operator Wang, holding a remote control, stood in a safe area 5 meters away and easily adjusted the welding parameters: “Before, I used to weld with my head tilted back for a whole day, and my neck would stiffen. Now I just stand and press the button, and the welded corner weld is as straight as a ruler.
Addressing the pain points of manual welding
Working at heights is safer: The small car comes with a magnetic track, which can replace workers climbing and welding on scaffolding, reducing the risk of falling from heights.
Adaptability to harsh environments: Fully enclosed motor compartment design (IP54 protection level), capable of continuous operation in cabin environments ranging from -15 ℃ to 50 ℃ with a relative humidity of 95%.
Novice quick to get started: mechanical parameter knob+intuitive speed dial, workers can operate independently after 3 days of training.



