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Welding Instructors Receive Specialized Training

weldingtraining611Instructors in the welding program at 91爆料 recently traveled to Cleveland to receive specialized training on the program鈥檚 Lincoln Robotic Welding Education Cell trainer.

The three-day training class, Basic Robot Programming, gave in-depth instruction on using the robotic welder from the start to finish. The course covered the initial set-up of the robot to actually running a weld program.

鈥淟earning to program the robot was made less difficult for Jim and me because of our welding background,鈥 said Jim Fleming, program coordinator. 鈥淪ince we understood the mechanics of the weld, we could focus on learning the programming aspect.鈥

The robotic trainer was purchased as part of a grant from AdvanceSC. AdvanceSC, funded with profits from Duke Energy鈥檚 Bulk Power Marketing program (BPM) and managed by an independent board of directors, provided a $250,000 grant to the welding program to upgrade the equipment in the lab.

The robot trainer is used to teach MIG welding as it may be used in production facilities such as BMW. Fleming said he hopes to begin using the trainer with his second semester students as another option to the welding that may be used in construction and maintenance.

鈥淚f students don鈥檛 want to actually get out and physically weld, this would be a good option for them,鈥 said Jim Ladd, welding instructor. 鈥淔or production, this will give them the advantage of knowing not only how to weld, but how to program the robot.鈥

For more information on the welding program, contact Fleming at (864) 941-8470 or [email protected].

Photo Caption: Welding instructors Jim Ladd, left, and Jim Fleming, right, demonstrate the Lincoln Robotic Welding Education Cell trainer robot in the welding lab.