Robotic Coping Machine Sweeping
Manual coping is a manual process that involves every step, from reading and transferring dimensions to measuring and framing the beams, using a handheld torch, and then cutting them with a torch. Manual coping can be labor-intensive and requires significant grinding or chipping to achieve the desired results. Human error can also occur regarding angles, finish and dimensions. These inefficiencies increase operational costs and lower profits.
Our robotic coping machine can cut seismic structural design connections (like slotted web and “dog bone” cuts), rat holes, copes at the start or end of a product, holes in every size and shape, block-outs, weld preparations, bevels, and markings on all 4 sides.