Welding Machine Retrofit
SCHÄFER SUDEX, based in Ledeč nad Sázavou, is a long-established manufacturer of stainless steel barrels, pressure vessels, and containers. For many years, the company had been using a German-made welding machine dating from 1997. The machine had operated reliably for nearly 30 years but had reached the end of its service life. Both mechanically and electrically. The scope of our contract was the complete overhaul and modernization of a circular welding machine designed for welding individual barrel components. However, the customer gained much more than just an overhaul. Our delivery, completed in the last quarter of 2025, included:
The main benefits of the refurbishment for the customer that we have achieved include, above all, extending the service life of key production equipment by several years, increasing productivity through automated operation, improving workplace safety and ensuring compliance with regulations, securing the availability of spare parts, and providing a service partner for future maintenance.
Technology upgrades, key improvements, and regulatory compliance
CONDITION OF THE MACHINE BEFORE RETROFIT
CONDITION OF THE MACHINE AFTER RETROFIT
ORIGINAL CABINET
NEW CABINET
OLD CONTROLS
NEW CONTROLS
IMPROVED ERGONOMICS, OPERATOR COMFORT, AND PRODUCTIVITY
Based on feedback from production staff, we have addressed the following issues: relocating the wire feeder to an ergonomic height, and modifying the conveyor to support the product across its entire length without the need for additional makeshift supports. We also focused on clearer machine control and diagnostics via a mobile operator panel and the placement of controls according to operator requirements.
AUTOMATION OF THE WELDING PROCESS
We added a communication card to the welder and created welding programs (so-called “jobs”) that enable manual mode for single-piece production and automatic mode for serial production (e.g., 20 barrels in a row without operator intervention). This significantly increased productivity and reduced dependence on the constant presence of a welder.
COMPLIANCE WITH LEGISLATION AND SAFETY
After the overhaul, the machine was provided with a new CE marking, complete technical documentation, and a risk assessment in accordance with applicable legislation. The customer thus received not only a modernized machine but also equipment that is fully compliant with legislation, complete with a warranty and service support.
The Project’s Biggest Challenges
The project presented several technical and organizational challenges:
- Handling a 3-ton piece of equipment during transport to and from the workshop.
- Manufacturing a special adapter between the new servo drive and the transmission for the original transmission. It was necessary to produce a custom-made adapter.
- KCommunication with the customer’s welding machine, which was not standardly prepared for integration into an automated system.
All these issues were successfully resolved in collaboration with the design team, the customer, and the suppliers. The customer was actively involved in the project even during the overhaul. They participated in key testing milestones at our workshop. We encountered no unpleasant surprises during commissioning or handover. The handover included a pre-acceptance inspection of the welding at the workshop, on-site installation, operator training, and assistance during the first days of operation. The total renovation time was approximately 2 months.
SELATO: We give machines a second life.
Do you operate a machine that works well for you mechanically, but are you concerned about its outdated control system, the unavailability of spare parts, and the risk of production downtime? Contact us!
Ing. Petr Janů, +420 724 116 084, pjanu@selato.cz











