VRTEX® Virtual reality welding simulators from Lincoln Electric

Identify welding skill level fast and position your workforce for productivity and Quality Improvement

Virtual Training. Real Results.

Improve their performance for less money with VRTEX® virtual reality welding simulators from Lincoln Electric.

From the most accurate representations of welding puddles and coupons, to actual welding sounds and the ability to track precise movements and positions, what can be learned virtually with a VRTEX welding simulator seamlessly transfers into real-world, hands-on welding applications. Save on welding materials and reduce your recruitment and training costs while developing a more productive and efficient workforce in less time than traditional training. Increase welder certification rates and reduce mistakes with a proven solution for developing the critical hands-on welding skills every welder needs to know.

The VRTEX 360+ (dual user) welding simulator is ideal for basic-to-advanced welding training, and as a skill evaluation and recruitment tool. The 360+ comes with twice as many tools and coupons as the 360 (single user), and different welding processes can be performed on each stand simultaneously.

  • Retractable SMAW stick stinger, GMAW/FCAW gun and GTAW TIG torch, filler metal and adaptive foot pedal devices realistically simulate the look, feel and action of actual guns and torches
  • Practice flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead 5G and 6G
  • VRTEX 360+ welding simulator’s dual stands allow for training two welders at a time for two times more practice time on a single machine

Please Note: You cannot upgrade from the VRTEX 360 welding simulator to the VRTEX 360+. You must select one model or the other.

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About Lincoln Electric

Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc welding systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment and has a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 60 manufacturing locations, including operations and joint ventures in 19 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 countries.