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HOBART
INSTITUTE FEATURES NEW COURSE:
Welding
Introduction for Robot Operators and
Programmers
Responding to a
need from industry, the Hobart Institute of Welding
Technology announces a new course for robot
operators.
Many welding robot programmers and operators
are limited in their ability to consistently produce
welds that meet the required quality criteria
because they have only a moderate understanding of
the gas metal arc welding (MIG) process due to a
lack of training.
To understand
arc and weld bead behavior, there is no substitute
for practical welding experience. If
your robot programmer has acquired this
understanding, (s)he is capable of reducing the
reject rates and increasing the hourly output of
good parts, thus saving your company valuable
resources.
HIWT has developed
a special, 1-week, practical training course, Welding
Introduction for Robot Operators and Programmers.
Offered at the Hobart facility in Troy, Ohio, emphasis
will be placed on hands-on skill training with solid
wire and metal cored wire to learn the effect of
process variables such as electrode extension,
electrode angles, travel speed, welding current,
welding voltage, shielding gas and wire diameter.
The Hobart
Institute of Welding Technology can also bring this
course to a corporate location or tailor it to
specific needs. Our staff is available to assist
in evaluating your current production capabilities,
determine possible solutions to problems, and
implement the necessary training.
Click here
for a course description (Welding
Intro for Robot Operators and Programmers. Course
No.WRP017).
Please visit us at www.welding.org
to learn more about our capabilities. If you are
interested in receiving more information, please
call 1-800-332-9448 and speak to Ron Scott, ext.
5609, or Andre Odermatt, ext. 5247 or e-mail hiwt@welding.org
Hobart
Institute of Welding Technology, dedicated to
welding training and education excellence,
is a nonprofit educational facility located at
400 Trade Square East, Troy, OH 45373.
1-800-332-9448.
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