Irizar WM 6060 Welding Manipulator is a heavy-duty column and boom welding system designed to support automated SAW, MIG, FCAW, and TIG welding of pipes, tanks, pressure vessels, and other fabricated components. The WM 6060 includes a vertical column, horizontal boom, and motorized travelling trolley and can be integrated with Tank Turning Rolls, Welding Positioners, or Head & Tailstock Positioners for complete automated welding applications.
Our welding manipulators are available from stock in capacities ranging from 3 m x 3 m to 9 m x 6 m (effective column vertical stroke x effective boom horizontal stroke)
Including: WM 3030 | WM 4040 | WM 5050 | WM 6060 | WM 8060 | WM 9060
Additional capacities available upon request: 7 m x 6 m | Telescopic Column & Boom Manipulator, 9 m x 12 m
Available in Stock: The world's largest selection of Welding Column and Booms
Gallery
WM Longitudinal and Circumferential SAW
Specifications
- Effective expansion:
Boom vertical effective expansion (up-down): 6.0 m
Boom horizontal effective expansion (in-out): 6.0 m - Maximum load at boom extremity: 300 kilos @ 12” GC
- Speed:
Boom vertical speed: 0.90 m/minute
Boom horizontal speed: From 0.20 to 1.2 m/minute
Column rotation (± 180 ͦ ): Motorized
Trolley speed: 1.50 m/minute - Boom height:
Minimum: 1.10 m
Maximum: 7.10 m - Column height: 9.00 m
- Power: 3.35 kW
- Weight: 6.50 MT
- Warranty: One year
- Operation Manual & Electric Diagram: Included
- Video
- 3D View
Options
- Lincoln Power Source
- Welding Head Controller
- Wire Feeder
- Manual Single-Head Cross Slide
- Motorized Single-Head Cross Slide
- Seam Tracker Single Head Model 100
- Boom Wireless Remote Control
- Flux Recovery Model FRU-50
- Flux Recovery Model FRU-100
- Flux Recovery Model FRU-150 (Complete Set)
Delivery Time
Canada: 3–5 business days
USA & U.S.–Mexico Border: Approximately 1 week
Latin America: Approximately 4 weeks
Worldwide: Approximately 5–6 weeks

Technical Resources
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) & Knowledge Base (KB)
Notes
Our company recommends consulting a Certified Welding Engineer (CWEng) to design the welding procedure in accordance with the relevant national and provincial codes and standards. In Canada, CWEngs are certified by the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB). In contrast, in the USA, they are accredited by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the American Welding Society (AWS), and the American Petroleum Institute (API), among other prestigious organizations worldwide. A CWEng is responsible for designing and selecting appropriate welding parameters, including plate beveling, wire and flux specifications, amperage, voltage, and welding speed, among other factors.
Irizar does not offer training, as the machine is straightforward to operate. However, it must be operated by an experienced Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Operator. Certification is required for this trade, meaning the operator holds a certification as a journeyperson. Irizar rental facility is available in Wetaskiwin, AB, Canada, where customer welder operators can familiarize themselves with the equipment and obtain coupons for qualifying Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), Procedure Qualification Records (PQR), and Welder Qualification Tests (WQT). Otherwise, we recommend purchasing the machine in advance and making it work in your shop before setting it up on the jobsite.



