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907715S - Miller AugmentedArc Augmented Reality Welding Simulator System

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OVERVIEW

Master Your Weld Before You Burn a Single Rod

Step into the future of welding with the Miller AugmentedArc Reality Welding System. Whether you are an instructor looking to engage a new generation of students or a trainee aiming to perfect your bead, this system offers the most realistic simulation experience available. The AugmentedArc doesn't just show you a cartoon weld; it uses augmented reality to overlay a realistic arc and puddle onto your actual view of the workpiece. You wear a real welding helmet, hold a real-feeling torch, and move around a physical work stand, but you don't have to worry about sparks, fumes, or grinding out bad welds.

Real-Time Feedback for Faster Learning
One of the hardest parts of learning to weld is knowing what you are doing wrong in the moment. The AugmentedArc solves this with its Heads-Up Display (HUD). As you weld, the system can provide visual cues inside your helmet, telling you if your travel speed is too fast, your angle is off, or your arc length is inconsistent. This immediate correction helps you build the right habits instantly, rather than reinforcing bad ones. You can practice out-of-position welds, pipe welding, and complex joints without wasting expensive metal or waiting for coupons to cool down.

Multi-Process Capability
The system is versatile, covering MIG, TIG, Stick, and Flux-Cored processes. The included gun and torches are weighted and balanced to match standard Miller equipment, so the transition to a live machine feels natural. You can practice on various joint types, including T-joints, butt joints, and lap joints, in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. It’s the ultimate tool for building confidence and muscle memory.

Safe and Clean Environment
For beginners, the fear of getting burned or flashing yourself can be a major barrier. The AugmentedArc removes that anxiety completely. There is no heat, no UV radiation, and no smoke. This allows you to focus 100% on your puddle manipulation and torch mechanics. It's the perfect way to log hours of hood time in a comfortable, clean classroom setting before heading out to the shop to lay down real metal.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Weld Process:MIG (GMAW), TIG (GTAW), Stick (SMAW)
Input Voltage:115 V, 230 V
Product Type:Augmented Reality Welding System
Display Type:Heads-Up Display (HUD) inside Helmet
Training Modules:Initial, Intermediate, Advanced
Included Components:AugmentedArc Simulator, AR Helmet, MIG Gun, TIG Torch, Stick Electrode Holder, Work Stand, Coupons
Connectivity:Wi-Fi, Ethernet
Target Audience:Vocational Schools, Industrial Training Centers, Unions
Packaging Description:1 per ea

INCLUDED

  • AugmentedArc Simulator Unit
  • AugmentedArc Helmet with HUD
  • MIG (GMAW) Gun Simulator
  • TIG (GTAW) Torch Simulator
  • Stick (SMAW) Electrode Holder Simulator
  • Work Stand and Coupon Assembly
  • Router and Networking Cables
  • Instructor Software License

APPLICATIONS

  • Vocational and Technical Schools
  • Union Training Centers
  • Industrial Workforce Development
  • Military Welding Training
  • Pre-employment Screening
  • Recruiting Events and Demonstrations

FAQ

AugmentedArc uses Augmented Reality (AR) to overlay digital images onto the real world, allowing the user to see their actual hands and the physical environment. VR (Virtual Reality) completely blocks out the real world.

No, the system is entirely digital. It does not use wire, gas, or metal coupons, which significantly reduces operating costs.

The system supports GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG), SMAW (Stick), and FCAW (Flux-Cored) welding processes.

Yes, the instructor software tracks and records data on technique, including angles, speed, and aim, providing objective scoring and playback.

The helmet is a specially designed AR headset that looks and feels like a standard Miller welding helmet but contains the necessary cameras and displays for the simulation.

Yes, the MIG gun, TIG torch, and electrode holder are designed to replicate the weight, balance, and feel of actual Miller equipment.

The AugmentedArc system runs on standard 115V or 230V AC power, making it easy to set up in any classroom.

Yes, the system supports various joint configurations, including pipe-to-pipe and plate-to-pipe simulations.