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Miller AugmentedArc Augmented Reality Welding Simulator System

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OVERVIEW

Train Smarter, Not Harder with Miller AugmentedArc

Step into the future of welding training with the Miller AugmentedArc Augmented Reality Welding System. Whether you are running a vocational school, a union training center, or an industrial fabrication shop, this system is the ultimate tool for developing skilled welders faster and more efficiently. The AugmentedArc (907789) isn't just a video game; it's a serious training platform that uses cutting-edge augmented reality to simulate the look, feel, and sound of real welding.

The magic lies in the helmet. When a student puts on the AugmentedArc helmet, they see the real world around them—their hands, the torch, and the workpiece—but with a digital arc and weld puddle superimposed in real-time. This means they learn proper body positioning and gun handling using physical props that mimic the weight and balance of actual Miller equipment. They can practice MIG, TIG, Stick, and Flux-Cored welding on various joint configurations (butt, T-joint, lap, pipe) without using a single drop of gas or an inch of wire.

Instant Feedback for Faster Learning

Imagine having a master welder whispering in your ear every second of the weld. That's what the AugmentedArc provides visually. The display shows graphical guides for speed, angles, and aim. If a student moves too fast or holds the wrong angle, the system alerts them instantly, allowing them to correct their technique on the fly. This immediate feedback loop builds muscle memory much faster than traditional trial-and-error methods in a booth.

Recruit and Engage

Let's face it: welding can be intimidating to newcomers. The AugmentedArc removes the fear of burns and sparks, making it a fantastic recruiting tool for open houses and career days. It gamifies the learning process, engaging a tech-savvy generation while teaching real-world skills. Plus, the system is compact and portable, requiring no ventilation or heavy power infrastructure, so you can set up a "welding lab" in a standard classroom or conference room. Invest in the AugmentedArc to save money on consumables and turn out better welders, faster.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Weld Process:MIG (GMAW), TIG (GTAW), Stick (SMAW)
Process Type:MIG (GMAW), TIG (GTAW), Stick (SMAW), Flux-Cored (FCAW)
Input Voltage:115 V, 230 V
Display Type:Augmented Reality (AR) Heads-Up Display
Target Application:Education, Industrial Training, Recruiting
Included Components:Simulator, AR Helmet, MIG Gun, TIG Torch, Stick Holder, Coupons

INCLUDED

  • AugmentedArc Simulator Unit
  • AugmentedArc AR Helmet
  • Teacher Software
  • MIG (GMAW) Gun Simulator
  • TIG (GTAW) Torch Simulator
  • Stick (SMAW) Electrode Holder Simulator
  • Work Stand
  • 5 Workpiece Coupons (Butt, T-joint, Lap, Pipe, etc.)
  • Power Supply and Cables
  • Router and Networking Cables

APPLICATIONS

  • High School and Vocational Welding Programs
  • Technical Colleges and Universities
  • Union Training Centers
  • Industrial Workforce Development
  • Recruiting Events and Career Fairs
  • Human Resources Screening

FAQ

No, the system uses augmented reality to simulate the arc and weld puddle. No heat, sparks, or fumes are generated.

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

No. Since there are no fumes or arcs, the AugmentedArc can be used in a standard classroom or office environment.

Yes, the system comes with teacher software for curriculum management, student tracking, and creating assignments.

No, the system requires the specific AugmentedArc helmet which contains the augmented reality display hardware.

Yes, it includes 5 specially marked coupons: butt joint, T-joint, lap joint, pipe, and a V-groove plate.

It eliminates the cost of shielding gas, welding wire, electrodes, and scrap metal during the initial stages of training.

Yes, the system is relatively lightweight and can be easily transported in a case (sold separately) or set up on a table.