Spot Welding

Spot welding is the resistance welding process, which is based on pressure and temperature...
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Arc Welding

Arc welding is the process of using a strong electric current to melt and fuse one metallic material to another...
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Palletized

Automatic palettizing is considered the end of the line the final part of its productive process...
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Parts Handling

Material handling is one of the most common applications in robotics, and...
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Robotised Welding

The use of second-hand industrial robots for welding tasks is key in the adaptation of this technology...
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All Applications

Visit our catalog and use the filtering to find the used industrial robot you are looking for...
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Robots Gallery

Used industrial robots

Is a fully independent company, specialized in trading with used and preowned industrial robots. We don’t focus on just one manufacturer and we always work with major brands in the market, such as ABB, KUKA, Fanuc, Yaskawa Motoman and Kawasaki among others.

When we select our used industrial robots, we always look for the most suitable options to our demand in order to provide our customers with exactly what they need: only those robots that are best suited to our customers' most common applications: arc welding (Mig Mag), laser welding, spot welding, palletising, parts handling, food industry, pharmaceutical industry, foundry and many more.

The quality of a used robot depends on how it has been treated in its previous life: our aim is to provide the best industrial robots so that each customer can use them in the production process of their choice: to this end, we carefully select the industrial robots in the best condition from each supplier, so that we can then recommend to each customer the option that best suits their needs. Robots Gallery carefully selects its suppliers in order to procure large batches of used industrial robots that have been well maintained and cared for.

At Robots Gallery we supply used industrial robots in perfect working condition, ready to be integrated into any production environment. And, although we do not do the engineering and integration work, many of our customers are companies dedicated to the integration of robotic systems: this allows us to put our end customers in contact with the engineering that best suits the needs of each production process.

Contact us and we will provide you with a solution adapted to your budget.

Warranty for used robots

Robots Gallery from the moment that considers the acquisition of new used robots for its stock, selects the best maintained equipment, to subsequently use a process ...

Choosing your robot

Industrial robots are the perfect machines for the execution of repetitive tasks with great precision and speed. Therefore, its use is increasing day by day in all sectors...

Second hand robots

Choosing an used industrial robot is not easy. Factors such as the speed of movement, accuracy, repeatability, arm lenght, lifting weight, size, etc

Robot spare parts

You may be in trouble to find required robot spare parts, besides the fact of purchasing directly to the robot manufacturer, asumming such high costs

Robots Gallery supplies used robots in perfect working condition

Please note that Robots Gallery is not dedicated to the integration of robots in production processes, only supplies used robots in perfect working condition. However, many of our clients are robotic systems integrators, allowing us to be able to contact customers with the Integrator that best suits your needs.

We have technical specialists with high qualifications and a great experience in the sector of industrial robotics, which make us provide all our used and second hand robots with a 6 month warranty in spare parts.

Besides, Robots Gallery is the ideal solution for the sale of your used industrial robots, as our stock in permanently changing, we will always be willing to consider your proposals. Commitment to our customers begins even before they contact us.

Why to automate with industrial robots?

Fear, it’s the common reaction for small and medium sized companies who must automate with industrial robotics in order to stay competitive. To meet the needs of their customers, the companies’ choice of automating with industrial robots is a do-or-die decision.

Staff first reacted fearfully to the idea of automating with robots, as many in the industry believe robotic automation leads to staff layoffs. The initial thought is many jobs are going to be lost. But it is possible to add robotics and not have a staff reduction. Some positions don’t exist anymore, but the people can be still in new roles.

It can be shown that automation is essential for the elimination of variables that could lead to failures or inefficiencies in the production process.

At the beginning we wonder, why do we have to automate?, but once the automation process is started, the question is turned around and it becomes, why shouldn’t we automate that? The fact of automate as many processes as possible becomes the best solution for a target of higher volume work.

Exchange the labour of hazardous tasks by the use of used industrial robots with high precision and repeatability

Used industrial robots can be installed in a plant to automate almost anything. Some of the most common applications include:

 

  • High accuracy
  • Pulsed and spot arc Welding
  • Material removal (cutting, polishing, deburring, drilling, etc.)
  • Painting
  • Repetitive processes
  • «Pick and Place»
  • Packaging
  • Palletized
  • Loading and unloading of machine tools
  • Transfer or manipulation of parts
  • Assembly
  • Inspection and Measurement
  • Fixation of pieces

 

Used industrial robots effectively replace humans in dangerous or strenuous tasks which involve heavy lifting, extreme levels of concentration, and environments contaminated with solvents, noise, heat and dust.

Many of these scenarios are automated today with non-robotic alternatives such as CNC machinery and other non-flexible automation devices.

These alternatives are effective in their applications, but they are not capable of achieving the flexibility of reprogrammable used industrial robots.