TUBE NEWS 2016 December 2016 | Page 7

These cues, which act like a welding instructor in every booth, can be turned off at any time to allow students or prospective employees to demonstrate learned behaviours without a guide. users exposure to the latest technologies used in today’s manufacturing industry. Lincoln Electric’s REALWELD Advanced Trainer’s slim, vertical design maintains a small footprint, making the system ideal for set-up in any weld booth. Storage racks accommodate all six available fixtures. Once a user welds, instructors then can review scoring and analysis to track student progress and immediately determine if students are developing bad habits. They also are able to adjust tolerances to lenient, moderate or stringent settings. For more details on the REALWELD Advanced Trainer, request bulletin MC15-99 or visit Lincoln Electric at FABTECH 2016, North America’s largest metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event. Visitors can see new products and welding demonstrations at booth N5200, Nov. 16-18, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Additionally, instructors can set the system’s “sweet spot” parameters associated with proper welding techniques using welding procedure specifications (WPS) for each weld. Instructors can access the system anywhere, on the REALWELD unit itself or via their own computers using REALWELD’s Desktop Instructor feature. For more information on Lincoln Electric, visit www.lincolnelectric.com. When used with advanced welding equipment, such as the Power Wave® C300, REALWELD gives 7 TN DECEMBER 2016