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SUMIG is a family owned and operated global welding equipment and robotic systems manufacturer and integrator. Since 1980, SUMIG has been manufacturing a full line of quality competitively priced MIG products to answer the need of fabricators. This customer centric approach was key to SUMIG’s rapid growth to become the market share leader in Brazil and expand globally. The second family generation became key members of the management team utilizing the same “customer centric” vision and leveraging those qualities globally. Challenged by our customer and listening to our team, SUMIG has expanded into welding and cutting automation for over 20 years. Our knowledgable staff of engineers and technical staff offer complete technical support to meet your welding robotic systems needs and productivity demands. Since setting up our USA operations in 2014 we have partnered with our customers throughout the USA and Canada meeting their demands and offering complete technical support.

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Looking for a company that does research and design to create construction plans for a complete assembly line build. Please contact me. Doug 216-706-6432


We just joined RIA and if you re still looking, Sumig specializes in welding robotics but also partner with other manufacturers such as Kawasaki to offer a complete solution cross the full automation spectrum.


Steve Saumier - Director of Buiness Development
ss@sumig.com
(734) 891-4019

I having a communication problem with the welder and Robot code is saying welding supply is turned off and it is on I reset it by powering it down but still same error code keeps coming up.


Listing the robot/controller and power source models would help. Did you reset both robot and power source. Check/test interconnection cable.


Steve Saumier - Director of Business Development
ss@sumig.com
(734) 891-4019

we are looking to add a automated spot weld center using turn table application requiring us to spot weld 3 brackets to housing 11 spot welds. my question is I received quotes for the centers one with Daihen/OTC/Nachi and another using Fanuc robots. I was told the Nachi would be better for the operation more speed and would be better overall for the application. can get any comments or recommendations on this .


We integrate various robot brands and any welding robot will be really close for performance, speed accuracy etc. Are you spot welding using a MIG application or resistance welding. That will make a difference due to end of arm weight capacity.


Steve Saumier - Director of Business Development
steve.saumier@sumig.com
(734) 891-4019