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K4299-2 - Lincoln VRTEX Engage Portable Virtual Welding Simulator (Frequency 1)

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Master the Muscle Memory of Welding

Welding is as much about muscle memory and hand-eye coordination as it is about theory. The Lincoln Electric VRTEX Engage gives you the power to build those skills anywhere, anytime. Whether you are a student looking to try your hand at the trade or an instructor looking for a better way to demonstrate technique, the VRTEX Engage provides a realistic, immersive experience that bridges the gap between the classroom and the shop floor. This unit, the K4299-2, is the "Alt 1 Frequency" version, designed to work smoothly even if your buddy is training on another machine right next to you.

The system sets up in minutes. You simply open the case, plug it in, and you are ready to weld. It comes with a realistic welding gun for MIG and Flux-Cored simulations and a stinger for Stick welding. When you look at the screen, you see a virtual coupon and your arc. As you move your hand, the system tracks your every twitch and turn. Are you moving too fast? Is your angle too steep? The VRTEX Engage tells you instantly. Visual cues on the screen can guide you into the perfect position, helping you develop the steady hand required for certified welding.

One of the biggest hurdles in learning to weld is the fear of making a mess or burning through material. With the VRTEX Engage, you can hit the "reset" button as many times as you need. You can practice a root pass or a fill pass a hundred times in an hour without wasting a single inch of wire. The instant scoring system turns training into a challenge, pushing you to beat your previous high score and refining your technique until it becomes second nature. By the time you step into a real booth, you will already know how to hold the gun, how to position your body, and what a good weld should look like.

Why Train with VRTEX?

  • Instant Feedback: See exactly what you did wrong (and right) immediately after the weld.
  • Realistic Feel: The hardware is weighted and shaped like real Lincoln Electric equipment.
  • Multi-Process: Switch from MIG to Stick in seconds to broaden your skill set.
Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Process Type:MIG (GMAW), Flux-Cored (FCAW), Stick (SMAW), Virtual Simulation
Input Voltage:115V, 230V
Portability:Portable Suitcase Style
Control Interface:Touchscreen Monitor
Applications:STEM Education, Recruiting, Introductory Training
Included Accessories:GMAW/FCAW Gun, SMAW Device, Touchscreen Monitor, Work Surface

INCLUDED

  • VRTEX Engage Unit (Alt Frequency 1)
  • Touchscreen Monitor
  • GMAW/FCAW Simulation Gun
  • SMAW Simulation Device (Stinger)
  • Tabletop Work Surface
  • Power Cord
  • Instruction Manual
  • Carrying Case/Housing

APPLICATIONS

  • High School STEM Programs
  • Vocational and Technical Schools
  • Union Recruitment Events
  • Workforce Development Centers
  • Human Resources Screening
  • Mobile Training Labs

FAQ

The Alt 1 Frequency model (K4299-2) operates on a different magnetic frequency than the standard model. This is designed to prevent interference when multiple simulators are used in close proximity to one another.

No, the VRTEX Engage uses a touchscreen monitor to display the virtual welding environment, making it more accessible and easier to set up for quick demonstrations compared to helmet-based VR systems.

The VRTEX Engage supports GMAW (MIG), FCAW-S (Self-Shielded Flux-Cored), and SMAW (Stick) welding simulations.

No, the VRTEX Engage is 100% virtual. It requires no welding wire, shielding gas, or metal coupons, significantly reducing operating costs.

Yes, the unit is designed as a self-contained 'suitcase' style system that is lightweight and easy to transport for mobile training or recruitment events.

No, while it is an excellent training tool that grades performance based on AWS parameters, actual certification requires physical welding on real metal.

It plugs into a standard 115V or 230V wall outlet, making it usable in almost any classroom or office environment.

Yes, it tracks and scores five key parameters: travel speed, work angle, travel angle, contact tip to work distance (CTWD), and aim.