Sanyo Canadian is a technology-based, customer-centric company specializing in the design and manufacturing of automated welding and assembly systems for renowned customers in the automotive industry.
Sanyo Canadian has over 25 years of experience in designing and building automated assembly and welding solutions. We have incorporated many of the leading robotics manufactures into our automated systems including ABB, Daihen, Fanuc, Kawasaki, Motoman, Nachi and others.
From concept to the final product Sanyo Canadian meets all customer specifications and tolerances for fixturing, tooling, and assembly lines.
Complete project engineering (Mechanical and Control)
Component fabrication and machining
Full mechanical, pneumatic, electrical automation and controls design
System run-offs
Diagnostics and inspection
Ongoing development and support
Major Products
Automated Welding Line Systems
As technology advances, so do our welding systems. Sanyo is continually designing and manufacturing MIG, TIG and spot welding systems that produce a top-quality and high-volume of a wide range of automotive parts using the latest technology available. Some of the parts that our systems produce include:
Main body
Side body
Door
Floor
Underbody
Hood
Fender
Door hemming & welding
Trunk lid and others
Automated Assembly Line Systems
Sanyo’s customized semi/fully-automated systems assemble a variety of automotive components including:
Engine
Transmission
Compressor
Suspension arm
Axle
Clutch
Steering
Brake
Differential gear and others
Sanyo Handheld Digital NutRunner (SHDN)
These handheld nutrunners have been designed and built based upon the accumulated expereince since 1976.
Compact, Ultra-light Weight & High Power
Over 1,000,000 cycle durability
Small and ultra-light (1.96lbs)
High accuracy & quick response
Programmable parameters
Impact mode
Low reaction algorithm
Batch count
Wide communication capabilities
User interface terminal software
Low operation temperature
Thin and high-flex cable
Compact controller
Angle type is available. For info, refer to the SHDN FLYER.