Econ Engineering has invested £250,000 in a new state-of-the-art robot welder for its Ripon manufacturing base.
The company, which makes more than eight out of ten winter maintenance vehicles on the UK’s roads, is using the innovative machine to turn out welded ‘din plates’, the mounting used to attach plough blades to the front of gritters.
Creating din plates is a labour-intensive process, and by automating this method, Econ’s team of welders can now concentrate on more intricate but less time-consuming jobs.
The robot’s introduction will increase productivity when creating the plates, which feature a cut out ‘E’ for Econ.
The new robot – which has been named ‘Economig’ by the team – is the latest in a long line of investments in technology made by Econ Engineering over recent years, and follows the purchase of a £850,000 laser cutter.
The company, which was founded in 1969, has recently opened a new £7m engineering facility near Thirsk, which is now home to its 900-strong gritter hire fleet, as well as satellite hubs in Alloa, Scotland, and the Welsh capital of Cardiff.