Description
A super realistic multiprocess welding simulation tool for classroom use. Ideal for weld students from beginner to advanced levels, the AugmentedArc system simulates multiple welding processes. It combines real - world and computer - generated images to create a unique augmented reality environment.
Features
AugmentedArc Helmet
Lightweight and well - balanced, it has a larger viewing area for better user comfort and experience.
AugmentedArc display
The helmet's external optical sensor captures and sends images of coded devices and workpieces to the simulator. The simulator then generates 3D images of metal workpieces and adds them to the real - world view. The simulator's display replicates the helmet view for real - time feedback.
NCCER Level 1 and 2 Curriculum
Newly integrated with exercises for NCCER welding levels 1 and 2, following AWS SENSE standards. Learn More
OpenBook Curriculum
Integrated with Miller® OpenBook™ LMS Curriculum, including MIG, Stick and TIG welding exercises. Learn More
Deliver Real - Time Feedback
It gives feedback on users' techniques to correct errors, reinforcing proper welding practices and speeding up skill development before real - arc welding in the lab.
Post - Weld Feedback Screen
The user's performance is scored, graphed and recorded. The video can be replayed for students and instructors to review via teacher software.
Teacher Software
A user - friendly and flexible learning management system (LMS) that helps instructors manage courses, content and students, maximizing the use of AugmentedArc welding simulators.
Specially Coded Workpieces
Offer a wide range of training applications.
Specially Designed Gun, Torch, Stinger and Filler Metal Components
Send user data to the computer for processing.
TIG Foot Pedal Accessory Kit
Allows users to experience a more realistic TIG welding process.
Optimize Instructor Efficiency
Instructors can use the Teacher Software with an AugmentedArc controller to create a virtual classroom with custom curriculum, quizzes and weld exercises. Students can learn at their own pace, and instructors have more time for one - on - one assistance.
Reduce Overall Training Time
Combining AugmentedArc with traditional training shortens the time needed to teach students compared to using only traditional methods.
Minimize Material Cost
Save wire, gas and workpieces in the simulation environment, letting students improve their welding skills before live arc welding.
Build a Larger, More - Skilled Welding Workforce
Attract computer - savvy individuals to welding education programs, increasing their success in live arc welding.
Included with Product
- AugmentedArc Simulator
- Teacher Software
- Black Infinity AR Helmet with Premium Headgear (271325)
- AugmentedArc router (277397)
- MIG Gun (301401) with AR Nozzle (277269)
- Stick Stinger (277258)
- TIG Torch (301400) with AR Nozzle (283068)
- Two Electrode/Filler Rods with AR Tips (277267)
- Work Stand (277266) for Out - of - Position Applications
- T - Joint Workpiece (277270)
- Butt Joint Workpiece (277274)
- Lap Joint Workpiece (277273)
- Pipe - to - Plate Workpiece (277276)
- Butt Pipe Workpiece (277275)
- V - Groove Workpiece Kit (288210)
Specifications
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Video
Using the Miller AugmentedArc AR Welding System is easy. First, put on the AugmentedArc Helmet. It's lightweight and has a large viewing area for your comfort. The helmet's external optical sensor will capture images of the coded workpieces and send them to the simulator. Then, the simulator creates 3D images of the metal workpieces and shows them in the real - world view. You can start your welding simulation using the provided MIG Gun, Stick Stinger, TIG Torch, and other components. During the simulation, the system will give you real - time feedback on your welding technique. After you finish welding, check the post - weld feedback screen to see your performance score and graph. Teachers can use the Teacher Software to manage courses, content, and students. They can also create a virtual classroom with custom curriculum. When it comes to maintenance, keep the equipment clean and store it in a dry place. Make sure to check the connections regularly. Avoid using the system in extreme temperatures or humid environments. Also, don't forget to update the software as recommended to ensure the best performance.