Lincoln Electric

Manufacturing and fabrication have changed dramatically. Competitive pressure has expanded and businesses of all sizes are now competing on a global level. With that fact, the skills and the capabilities of manufacturing companies have been challenged to increase productivity, improve quality all while reducing costs. Coupled with the critical shortage of skilled labor, the manufacturing industry needs to implement automated fabrication processes and solutions to remain competitive. Robotics will play a major role in manufacturing and fabrication today and in the future. Robotic education is a key initiative for many employers and, therefore plays a major part in training and education programs.
To help welding instructors achieve these new skills and enhance training in the classroom and welding lab, Lincoln Electric has delivered a training system to demonstrate and teach real-life industrial robotic concepts, capabilities, programming and robotic welding.
To help welding instructors achieve these new skills and enhance training in the classroom and welding lab, Lincoln Electric has delivered a training system to demonstrate and teach real-life industrial robotic concepts, capabilities, programming and robotic welding.
Lincoln Electric welding trainers available from Moss in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and South Dakota.