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LINCOLN ELECTRICS LINCOLN ELECTRICS WELDING SCHOOL WELDING SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS DISTRIBUTOR TRAINING DISTRIBUTOR TRAINING EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
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Proven Expertise
Lincoln offers: a worldwide presence with manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and sales offices strategically located around the globe. industrial expertise from our work with all levels of industry, ranging from high-tech automation to expertise in welded repair, from heavy equipment construction to sheet metal fabrication,. application-specific support provided by our extensive sales and distributor organization, recognized as the welding industrys largest, most thoroughly trained, customer support network.
Innovative Technology
Lincoln leads the industry with product offerings, including: equipment that reflects the latest industry developments including stick welders, TIG welders, CV MIG welders, CC/CV multi-process welders, plasma cutting, engine driven welders, wire feeders, robotic/automation systems, and environmental systems. a full line of stick, TIG, MIG, flux-cored and submerged arc consumables for carbon and low alloy steel, stainless steel, hardfacing, cast iron and nonferrous applications. gas apparatus such as gas regulators, flow meters and gas torches supplied through our Harris Calorific line.
Lincoln Quality
Quality is an established tradition at Lincoln Electric that is verified on a continuing basis by organizations such as UL, CSA, AWS, ASME, NEMA, Lloyds, Det Norske Veritas, Military, ISO, Nuclear and others.
Education
Since 1917, The Lincoln Electric Welding School has instructed over 100,000 students from around the world in the arts of arc welding safety and processes. Technical seminars provide information on the latest issues in safety, quality, processes and Lincoln products Distributor programs update Lincoln Distributors on welding processes and the Lincoln product line.
Knowledge
Since the First Edition in September of 1933, The Procedure Handbook has provided knowledge to welding people throughout the world with sales in excess of 500,000 copies. Now in its 14th edition. Various other resources are made available through The Lincoln Electric Bookstore or the James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation. Professional seminars, held for over fifty years, inform participants of the latest in engineering practices and concepts, ranging from the fundamentals of weldments design to advanced subjects such as fracture mechanics and fatigue. Lincoln Electric is committed to welding your world together, improving your processes and lowering your costs.
The Lincoln Electric Company World headquarters is located in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
2007 WELDING SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM 2007 TECHNICAL TRAINING PROGRAMS REGISTRATION FORM 2007 FIELD SERVICE SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM GENERAL INFORMATION HOTEL & CONTACT INFORMATION
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EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
PROCESS TRAINING MATERIALS & ORDER FORM JAMES F. LINCOLN FOUNDATION & THE ARC WELDING BOOK SHELF www.lincolnelectric.com
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WELDING PRODUCTS
FULL LINE OF EQUIPMENT, CONSUMABLES AND ACCESSORIES
Welding Products
Lincoln Electric is the world leading manufacturer of arc welding equipment, consumables and accessories for stick, TIG, MIG, flux-cored and subarc welding, as well as oxy-fuel and plasma cutting. We manufacture a full line of products for welding schools, light to heavy duty metal fabricators, maintenance shops, home use, etc. Lincoln Electrics product line includes: Welding equipment Welding consumables Accessory equipment & parts Gas apparatus by Harris Calorific Environmental Systems
Educational Discounts
Lincoln Electric offers a large discount to welding educational institutions on our complete line of products. The Lincoln Educational Discount is applied through sales to schools by our network of welding distributors. Contact your local Lincoln Sales Office, listed on back cover, for more details.
Excalibur Electrodes
Environmental Systems
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Welding Instructors
Joe Kolasa
Steve Waltenbaugh
Lyle Binns
Benefits of Attending Learn and practice welding in a safe working environment. Receive a Lincoln Electric Welding School graduation
certificate upon successful completion of the course. Be able to combine your new welding skills with Lincoln Electrics excellent reputation in the industry for producing quality products and students to help improve your chances of landing a great welding job. Enjoy a variety of temporary living options close to the school in safe, secure neighborhoods. Have the opportunity to meet and network with other students and employers in the welding industry. Graduate from a welding school program with a focus on Safety, Quality and Productivity; the same factors that are driving top companies in the welding industry today.
Karl Hoes
Alex Tocco
Lon Damon
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BASIC
PIPE
ALLOY
TIG
MIG
FLUX CORE
BASIC MS
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*TIG Pipe, 1" AWS Plate & Pipe Certification will be taught during the Certification weeks. **Sub-arc will be taught on an as requested basis.
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PIPE
ALLOY
TIG
MIG
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*TIG Pipe, 1" AWS Plate & Pipe Certification will be taught during the Certification weeks. **Sub-arc will be taught on an as requested basis.
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Course Content
Week 1 Introduction to welding safety and electrodes: types, selection, classification and qualification. Week 2 Discussion of power source: types, selection and duty cycle as well as cable sizing, arc blow and welding symbols. Week 2 Welding Test Week 3 Discussion of electrodes: advantages, limitations, and vertical-up vs. vertical down in addition to certification and qualification test training. Week 4 Discussion of non-destructive testing, fillet gauge use and weld size determination as well as a review of low hydrogen electrode procedures and techniques. Week 5 Practicing all of the manipulative arc welding techniques learned during the prior four weeks. Week 5 Welding Test
Week 6 Introduction to oxy-fuel safety and oxy-fuel processes: cutting and welding. Final Exam & Evaluation
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Prerequisites
Students who have not passed the Lincoln Electric Welding Schools Basic Plate & Sheet Metal welding course will be required to weld a sample test plate consisting of vertical and overhead welds with E6010 and E7018 electrodes, which will be evaluated by the instructor before being permitted to start the course. Students must also specify either ASME or API before the start of the Pipe course.
Course Content
ASME Week 1 Learn fundamentals of ASME pipe welding, which includes 2G, proper fit-up, joint preparation, tacking, and electrode selection in vertical-up welding. Additionally, comparative techniques like whip vs. drag root pass are discussed along with testing procedures and grading. ASME Week 2 Review 5G, proper fit-up, joint preparation, tacking and electrode selection in vertical-up welding. Review techniques used in the vertical-up position. Review test procedures. Prepare final test. ASME Week 3 Discuss 6G and weld troubleshooting, which includes DC- for less burn through and land vs. gap. In addition, AWS, ASME, and API code are explained.
Final Exam
API Week 1 Learn fundamentals of API pipe welding, which includes 2G, proper fit-up, joint preparation, tacking and electrode selection in vertical-down welding. API Week 2 Review 5G, proper fit-up, joint preparation, tacking and electrode selection in vertical-down welding. Review test procedures. Prepare final test. API Week 3 Discuss 6G and troubleshooting, which includes DC- for less burn through, and land vs. gap. In addition, AWS, ASME, and API code are explained as well as pipe welding joints positioned at a 45 angle using vertical-down techniques.
Final Exam Please Note Students must pass welding test to receive diploma.
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Course Content
Week 1 Learn fundamentals of oxy-fuel brazing (OFB) and oxy-fuel welding (OFW). Discuss the use of welding vs. brazing vs. soldering. Learn general theory and use of preheating along with hands-on experience utilizing Tempil sticks. Learn the AWS numbering system, selection of proper brazing rods and fluxes, and troubleshooting of the oxy-fuel process. In addition to a comparison between carbon arc gouging vs. plasma arc gouging, discuss the operation of plasma cutting along with standard troubleshooting and operational techniques Week 2 Learn fundamentals of metal identification including the AISI & ASTM designations as well as steel trade names. Discuss low carbon, medium carbon, high carbon and alloy steel chemistry according to AWS D1.1 welding code. Determine preheat and discuss carbon equivalent, heat input (Joules) and heat treating including tempering, annealing, normalizing and stress relieving. Learn fundamentals of hardfacing and 6 basic types of wear while using different welding processes SMAW, FCAW, SAW and OFW. Week 3 Learn fundamentals of cast iron including types of cast iron and repair procedures utilizing nickel and steel based electrodes as well as oxy-fuel brazing (OFB) for cast iron repair. Learn fundamentals of stainless steel including the AISI numbering system, AWS classification system of electrodes, and carbide control. Use -15, -16, and -17 stainless stick electrodes as well as flux-cored gas shielded stainless wire products to perform welds on stainless steel in all positions.
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Course Content Learn fundamentals of GTAW (TIG) for steel, stainless and
aluminum. Welding procedures are taught on aluminum, carbon and stainless steels. Welding consists of edge, corner, lap and fillet welds in all positions. Welding is limited to regular thin flat material, which does not include thick plate, pipe or other irregular shapes.
Please Note If a student desires to practice on different types of welds and/or materials other than those offered, material must be provided by student.
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Course Content Learn fundamentals of GMAW (MIG) Instruction on the metal arc transfers of short circuiting,
globular, spray arc, pulsed spray arc, Power Mode and Surface Tension Transfer. How various shielding gases affect gas metal arc welding. Individual booth time will be dedicated to welding on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum in all welding positions.
Please Note If a student desires to practice on different types of welds and/or materials other than those offered, material must be provided by student.
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Course Content Learn fundamentals of FCAW Self-Shielded (Innershield ) Learn fundamentals of FCAW Gas Shielded (Outershield) Weld on 10 gage thru 1 inch thick material in all positions. Use a variety of electrodes, wire feeders and power sources. Typical joint designs used in construction and shipbuilding are
welded, which consist of fillet, lap, groove and butt welds. Final weld tests are on 1 inch bevel plate vertical up with and without a backing bar.
Please Note If a student desires to practice on different types of welds and/or materials other than those offered, material must be provided by student.
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MOTORSPORTS
Purpose
To enhance your knowledge of current thinking in arc welding safety, processes, instruction, concepts, equipment and consumables as well as your welding skills.
Course Content Day 1 - Safety & Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Day 2 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Day 3 - Alloy (Metallurgy, Identification, Classification, Pre Heating) Day 4 - Alloy (Aluminum & Stainless Steel) Day 5 - Oxy-Fuel, Plasma Cutting, Open Lab & Plant Tour.
Note: A chrome-moly tube test is included with course. Students that pass this test will receive an additional certificate.
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Purpose
To enhance your knowledge of current thinking in arc welding safety, processes, instruction, concepts, equipment and consumables as well as your welding skills.
Course Content Day 1 - Safety, GTAW (TIG) Chrome-Moly Day 2 - GTAW (TIG) Titanium Day 3 - GTAW (TIG) Inconel Day 4 - GTAW (TIG) Magnesium Day 5 - New Products, Open Lab & Plant Tour
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Course Content Learn fundamentals of SAW. Learn fundamentals of hand-held welding and beam mounted
welding with NA-3, NA-5, and LT-7 tractor. Weld with single and twin wire in addition to rebuilding caster rolls with flux-cored stainless sub-arc wire. Power sources used include the DC400, DC-600, and DC1000. Flux applications, polarity and trouble shooting of weld defects are discussed. Weld with the NEW Power Wave AC/DC 1000 system, which is a state-of-the-art, waveform control technology, 1000 amp inverter welding machine. Also covered is the NEW Power Feed 10A automatic wire feeder.
Experience first hand how this machine and Nextweld TechnologyTM can help you gain significant increases in productivity and quality over conventional SAW technology.
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Course Content
Day 1 Introduction to welding safety and the SMAW process including electrodes: types, selection, classification and qualification as well as discontinuities/defects causes and cures. Day 2 Introduction to the GMAW process including electrodes: types, selection, classification and qualification as well as gas selection and discontinuities/defects causes and cures. Day 3 Introduction to the GTAW process including electrodes: types, selection, and classification as well as gas selection, polarity, and discontinuities/defects causes and cures. Day 4 Introduction to hardfacing applications including electrodes: types, and selection as well as types of wear and basic metallurgy. Day 5 Introduction to the OFC process, plasma cutting and air arc gouging
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2007 Dates
Lincoln CWI Prep Course (Monday Friday) July 23 27 Oct 29 Nov 2
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AWSs CWI Seminar & Exam
Lincoln Electric is a host site for the American Welding Societys (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) seminar and examination. In the seminar you will be taught by an AWS instructor how to reference AWS code, examine welds and prepare for the CWI exam on that following Saturday (proctored by AWS). Seminar is limited to the first 15 attendees and starts at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday. You can register for the seminar and exam either through Lincoln Welding School or AWS. Note you must register 8 weeks prior to CWI exam date in order to reserve your spot.
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Requirements
Contact Lincoln Electric Welding School & Download CWI Packet from http://www.aws.org/certification/CWI or call AWS at 800-443-9353 ext. 273 to register for exam. Note: 5 year detailed work history must be completed before testing. Not a Resume
2007 Dates
AWSs CWI Seminar Sunday, July 29 to Friday, August 3 AWSs CWI Exam Saturday, August 4
Please Note: Application due no later than May 29
For Information
Contact The Lincoln Electric Welding School 216-383-2259 216-383-8088 (fax)
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AWSs CWI Seminar Sunday, November 4 to Friday, November 9 AWSs CWI Exam Saturday, November 10
Please Note: Application due no later than September 3
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Flux-Cored Arc Welding Self Shielded / Gas Shielded Classes are available to companies and/or individuals who want to practice welding techniques for passing an operator qualification test or procedure qualification test. This course is also designed to give the proper application skills to an instructor for in-plant training of FCAW-S (Innershield) and/or FCAW-G (UltraCore). Qualification Test Training AWS Test Semi-Auto Flux-Cored Arc Welding Self Shielded 3/8 AWS Fillet Test Shielded Metal Arc Welding AWS Test Shielded Metal Arc Welding ASME Test Shielded Metal Arc Welding ASME / API Pipe Welding Low Hydrogen Pipe Please Note for Qualification Courses One week is usually sufficient for anyone with welding experience in the process being tested. Customers must furnish plate of the type to be used in practicing for the qualification tests. The cost of testing ranges from $150.00 to $300.00 for AWS, ASME or API codes and is paid directly to an independent testing laboratory where the test sample is taken. Actual test costs vary throughout the country depending upon the facility.
For Information
Contact LE Welding School 216-383-2259 216-383-8088 (fax)
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Training / Certification
The Lincoln Electric Welding School can meet your needs for customized training and/or certification at Lincoln Electric Corporate in Cleveland, Ohio or at your particular location. Please Note: Actual testing done by an independent testing facility.
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Technical Trainers
Dennis Klingman
Tom Myers
Dan Klingman
Erin Justice
Jason Schmidt
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Seminar Leaders
Omer W. Blodgett, Sc.D., P.E. Senior Design Consultant Omer Blodgett's knowledge of welded design, added to his ability to communicate and illustrate it, is recognized throughout the world. For over forty years he has conducted global seminars. His background includes civil, mechanical and metallurgical engineering. Dr. Blodgett is well known as the author of the classic texts Design of Weldments and Design of Welded Structures, which have been continuously in print for more than three decades. Duane K. Miller, Sc.D., P.E. Manager, Engineering Services & Welding Design Consultant Duane Miller is currently 1st Vice Chair of AWS D1 Structural Welding Code Committee and Chair of the Seismic Welding Subcommittee. He is a former co-chair of AASHTO-AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding Code Committee. He has lectured and conducted global seminars and has received numerous awards for his accomplishments. Currently, Dr. Miller is involved with the FEMA-funded SAC research effort investigating seismic issues and served as chair of the AWS Presidential Task Group on the Northridge Earthquake Welding Issues. He has authored many papers and magazine articles, as well as two handbooks, on various aspects of welding technology. He is a member of the AISC Specification Committee, a Professional Engineer, Certified Welding Inspector and Certified Welder. He is also a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, LeTourneau Universitys Gold Key Club and NSPE.
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Whats included?
Included in the registration fee: Breakfast & Lunch Daily One Nights Dinner & Entertainment Manufacturing Tour
See How Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, and Pull Through Manufacturing are Utilized
The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding Hand-out Material All Welding Consumables & Coupons Certificate & Souvenir
Specialists will be made available to discuss your institutions particular needs from equipment & consumables to fume containment / extraction to course materials / design. Please note: Participants are encouraged to bring their own welding equipment for best hands-on welding experience.
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Prerequisite
Students should have fundamental knowledge of the Submerged Arc Welding Process. Note, this class focuses specifically on new high technology sub-arc equipment and welding. It does NOT cover the fundamental principles of sub-arc, techniques, procedures, applications, etc. For this type of training, please see the Lincoln Electric Welding Schools course on Submerged Arc Welding (page 19).
Whats included?
Included in the registration: Breakfast & Lunch Daily One Nights Dinner & Entertainment Manufacturing Tour
See How Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing and Pull Through Manufacturing are Utilized to Build Lincoln Products. See the Investment into Welding Technologies that will Shape the Future of Welding Flat Plate, Fillet Welds, Butt Welds, etc. Single Arc, Tandem Arc, etc.
Certificate of Completion
Please Note: Specialists will be made available to discuss your particular needs from equipment & consumables to design.
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Course Objectives
Participants will be able to: Edit programs while another is running Make temporary adjustments to weld points to compensate for batch runs Make On-The-Fly changes to weld procedures Copy/Shift programs to new locations to reduce programming time Add explanatory text to programs including custom Alarm Messages Do full controller memory backup and restore Use Tool Offset Utility to minimize programming when changing to new style of torch Use Find, Replace, Copy and Paste commands Setup the Reference Position Utility to establish a safe position for the robot Change weld procedures in the middle of weld Monitor weld command and feedback signals Use Test Cycle to speed up the programming testing process Use logic instructions to simplify programming of parts with multiple, similar weld joints Setup and incorporate a User Frame into programming
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Whos It For?
The program is intended for current or potential end-users of the STT pipe welding process. Typical attendees include pipe welders, supervisors and project engineers.
Whats Included?
Included in the registration: Breakfast & Lunch Daily One Nights Dinner & Entertainment Hands-on Welding
Certificate of Completion
Please note: Participants are encouraged to bring their own welding equipment for best hands-on welding experience.
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Where Is It?
The customized programs can be held at Lincoln Electrics corporate training facilities in Cleveland, Ohio. Or they can be held at other locations, including, but not limited to, Lincoln Electric District Sales offices, educational institutions or customer locations.
Requirements
Depending upon the course, there may be minimum attendance and/or fee requirements.
Regional Programs
Lincoln Electric conducts several training seminars at various locations around North America that have been arranged by our local District Sales offices. Courses vary in length from day to one week. These programs cover various topics, including, but not limited to, State Welding Educator Workshops, Nextweld Technology seminars, Power Wave AC/DC seminars, Distributor Training programs and Service School programs.
Contact:
CUSTOM PROGRAMS Technical Training Dept. 22801 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, OH 44117-1199 Telephone: 216-383-2240 Toll Free: 866-635-4709 Fax: 216-383-8025 E-mail: training_seminar@ lincolnelectric.com REGIONAL PROGRAMS Contact the Lincoln Electric District Sales office nearest you. See back cover for a complete office listing with locations and phone numbers.
Requirements
Depending upon the course, there may be minimum attendance and/or fee requirements. For more information on course dates and type(s) of training being provided locally, please contact your Lincoln Electric District Sales office.
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Whos It For?
This course is geared for distributors who are newer to the welding industry, or those who simply want to increase their general welding knowledge and welding skills. Other topics include arc welding safety, basic electricity and welder components, plasma arc cutting, basic metallurgy for welding of common low alloy and high alloy materials (aluminum, stainless steel, hardfacing and cast iron) and fume extraction. In addition there will be tours of Lincoln Electrics plant facilities.
What is Included?
Included in the registration fee: Coffee & Danishes and Lunch Daily One Nights Dinner and Entertainment Hand-out Training Materials All Welding Consumables and Coupons Certificate and Souvenir
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Whos It For?
This course is geared for distributors who have more experience in the welding industry and typically in an outside sales or managerial position. Other topics include arc welding safety, metallurgy / high alloy materials, robotics, advanced submerged arc technologies and fume extraction. In addition there will be tours of Lincoln Electrics plant facilities.
What is Included?
Included in the registration fee: Coffee & Danishes and Lunch Daily One Nights Dinner and Entertainment Hand-out Training Materials All Welding Consumables and Coupons Certificate and Souvenir
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Whos It For?
This course is geared for Lincoln Electrics international distributors of all experience levels. Other topics include arc welding safety, basic electricity and welder components, plasma arc cutting, basic metallurgy for welding of common low alloy and high alloy materials (aluminum, stainless steel, hardfacing and cast iron), fume extraction and machine troubleshooting. In addition there will be tours of Lincoln Electrics plant facilities. Also covered will be Lincolns international sales and service support
What is Included?
Included in the registration fee: Coffee & Danishes and Lunch Daily One Nights Dinner and Entertainment per Week Hand-out Training Materials All Welding Consumables and Coupons Certificate and Souvenir
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Complete Information
For complete information on all programs offered, including detailed course descriptions, agendas, prerequisites, general information, registration, etc., visit our website Service Center at www.lincolnelectric.com. View or order the 2007 Service School Schedule (SD-95).
Whos It For?
These courses are intended for the service and repair personnel at all authorized field service locations. Courses vary from standard training for newer, less experienced technicians, to advanced training on high technology products and robotics for veteran technicians. New product courses are also offered to keep your shop updated on the latest Lincoln equipment.
SD-95
Courses Offered
Standard Service Training Course 5 days Advanced Service Training Course 5 days LASF (Lincoln Authorized Service Facilities) New Product Update Course 3 days Power Wave / Inverter Advanced Technology Course 3 days
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Course 1st Choice: Date (Mo/D/Yr): Course 2nd Choice: Date (Mo/D/Yr):
$100.00 Non-Refundable Registration Fee Enclosed To Be Applied Towards the Price of Course Personal Information
ASME
Plasma, Oxy-fuel, Alloy & Hardfacing Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW - TIG)
TOTAL $375.00 TOTAL $375.00 TOTAL $375.00 TOTAL $4,100.00
Name: Date of Birth (Mo/D/Yr): Address: _______ City: State/Zip: Telephone: ( E-Mail: ) /
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW - MIG) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Comprehensive Program
15 Weeks Includes All Above Courses
Vehicle Information TOTAL $475.00 Member $655.00 Non-Member TOTAL $675.00 Member $855.00 Non-Member TOTAL $375.00 TOTAL $350.00 TOTAL $375.00 TOTAL $470.00 TOTAL $375.00 TOTAL $200.00 TOTAL $2,000.00
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Advanced Motorsports
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3/8 AWS Fillet Test SMAW (stick) AWS/ASME Test - SMAW (Stick) ASME or API Pipe Welding Test Training Low Hydrogen Pipe Welding Test Training
1 Week TOTAL $375.00 * * Actual Weld Testing Done in Customers Plant or Independent Testing Laboratory
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Return This Form with Method of Payment or Copy of Purchase Order To: The Lincoln Electric Welding School Telephone: (216) 383-2259 Registration Information: 22801 St. Clair Avenue Fax: (216) 383-8088 Cleveland, OH 44117-1199 e-Mail:[email protected] [email protected]
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2007 REGISTRATION FORM
Registration
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Registration Information: Course 1 Choice: Date (Mo/D/Yr): Course 2nd Choice: Date (Mo/D/Yr):
$100.00 Non-Refundable Registration Fee Enclosed To Be Applied Towards the Price of Course Personal Information
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Name: Date of Birth (Mo/D/Yr): Address: _______ City: State/Zip: Telephone: ( E-Mail:
Vehicle Information
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International Program2 4 Weeks 2 Contact Lincoln Electrics International Sales Department to register for program. Darlene Harris International Sales Dept. Telephone: (216) 383-2447 Fax: (216) 486-1363 E-mail: [email protected]
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Advanced (5 Days)
Mon. thru Fri. & Mon. thru Wed. Tues. thru Thurs. Tues. thru Thurs. Tues. thru Thurs.
Course:
Service School Coordinator 22801 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44117-1199 OR FAX: (216) 481-2309
Reserve space for our technician at your Service School as indicated on the form to the right. Date Signed Title Customer No. Telephone FAX Email ( ( ) )
Standard (5 Days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advanced (5 Days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robotics (5 Days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LASF Product Update (3 Days) Cleveland . . . . . . . LASF Product Update (3 Days) All Other Cities . . . Power Wave/Inverter Adv Technology (3 Days) . . . .
YOU MUST MAKE YOUR OWN HOTEL RESERVATION (see page 2).
Room Reservation Required: Arriving On: Room Reservation Not Required: Course Date (see schedule above): Course Location (city): Name of Person Attending: Your Company Name: Street Address: City, State, Zip:
Single Saturday
PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR REGISTRATION FEE WITH THIS FORM. BOTH MUST BE RECEIVED AT LEAST 30 DAYS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED START DATE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH LINCOLN, PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BY CREDIT CARD OR CHECK. PLEASE WRITE THE STUDENTS NAME, DESIRED COURSE AND DATE ON CHECK.
Expiration Date:
Name on Card:
P.O. Number (Lincoln accounts only) *Credit Card is preferred method of payment.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Where / When
The Welding School classes and Technical Training programs are conducted at the Lincoln Electric Company Global Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. Hours are: 8:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Welding School Technical Training 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Parking
Participants may use the Lincoln Electric parking lot, but must observe our same employee rules: Do NOT Park in Areas that are Reserved Do NOT Park in Areas Painted Red
Safety
All participants will be required to wear safety footwear and safety glasses with side-shields.
Travel
Please do NOT make any travel arrangements until your reservation for class has been confirmed. The Cleveland Hopkins International Airport serves the Cleveland area.
Welding School Ankle High Leather Shoes w/ Safety Toes Required If Wearing Glasses, They Must Be the Safety Type Technical Training Programs We will provide safety gear as needed.
No Smoking
The Lincoln Electric Company strictly prohibits smoking on company premises, including the Lincoln Electric Welding School and training lab facilities and the parking lot. (Ask instructor for designated smoking area)
Please Note Lincoln Electric has an Emergency Plan in place, which will be explained to you at the start of the program in the event that an evacuation of the facility is necessary.
Restricted Areas
Unless accompanied by an instructor, ALL areas of the plant are off limits. Furthermore, the Lincoln Electric Welding School or training labs should not be occupied unless accompanied by an instructor.
Equipment
Welding School Locks and lockers are furnished. All other equipment is the responsibility of the student. Students should furnish any personal items such as a flashlight, channel locks and/or helmet. Items such as helmets, lenses, gloves, leathers and caps are available in the school at special student prices. If equipment is purchased at the school, the cost will range from $25.00 to $250.00, depending upon the number and the type of article purchased. Please Note The school is not responsible for articles left in lockers. Technical Training Programs Welding accessories like jackets, helmets and gloves will be provided but you may wish to bring your own.
Personal Conduct
All participants are expected to conduct themselves in a respectable manner at all times. Misconduct such as fighting, use of illegal drugs or alcohol, or carrying of weapons will not be tolerated. Deliberate damage, theft or any vandalism to tools, equipment or facilities will not be tolerated. During class, cellular phones and pagers are asked to be turned off. Appropriate time will be allotted throughout the course for conducting personal business.
Personal Business
Lincoln phones are for company business and therefore should not be used for personal calls. Make all personal calls on the pay phones provided throughout the building.
Cancellation Policy
Technical Training Programs A full refund minus a $25.00 processing fee will be issued with written notice of cancellation received no later than 21 days prior to the seminar. After this time, no refund will be given and a credit will be issued towards a future seminar. Lincoln Electric reserves the right to cancel any program no later than 21 days prior to the seminar with a full refund including processing fee.
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WELDING SCHOOL INFORMATION
The following additional information applies to the Lincoln Electric Welding School attendees.
Age
All participants must be 18 years of age or older.
Cafeteria
The cafeteria is available to students between the hours of 7:30 to 8:00 AM and between 10:50 and 11:20 AM.
Welding
No welding or grinding will be allowed when the blowers are "OFF". Welding is restricted to the welding "arm" in the booth. Do NOT weld on the tabletops!
Refund Policy
A registered student who withdraws before the first class will not receive a refund of the $100 registration fee. For students who attend part of a class then withdraw, refunds shall be made per the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools policy for clock hour programs in accordance with the following procedures: 1. A student who starts class and withdraws before it is 15% completed will be obligated for 25% of the tuition and refundable fees plus the registration fee. 2. A student who starts class and withdraws after it is 15% complete but before it is 25% completed will be obligated for 50% of the tuition and refundable fees plus the registration fee. 3. A student who starts class and withdraws after it is 25% complete but before it is 40% completed will be obligated for 75% of the tuition and refundable fees plus the registration fee. 4. A student who starts class and withdraws after it is 40% completed will not be entitled to a refund of the tuition and fees. A students withdrawal date used to calculate refunds shall be the students last date of attendance in the class.
Legal Holidays
The Welding School is open 51 weeks a year. Closed days are: Good Friday, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Attendance Policy
Students must be in attendance for at least 80% of each program attempted to successfully complete that program.
Passing Requirements
During and at the end of each program, written tests and welding samples will be tested to determine the students ability to successfully complete and pass each program. Weld samples are tested to AWS, ASME and API welding codes. Written tests are graded on the following scale: 100 - 90 % = A 80 - 89 % = B 70 - 79 % = C 60 - 69 % = D 59% or < = F and will NOT pass the schools standards
To File A Grievance
To file a grievance, all students should personally submit a written complaint to the Manager of Training and schedule an appointment to discuss the complaint. If a student is not satisfied with the results of the discussion, he or she has the right to file a formal complaint with the Ohio State Board at: The Ohio State Board 35 East Gay Street, Suite 403 Columbus, OH 43215-3183 Phone: (614) 466-2752 Fax: (614) 466-2219 Lincoln School Number: 71-02-0059T
Your Diploma
A Source of Pride and Accomplishment Ask any of the graduates of the Lincoln Welding School about their training. They will tell you Lincoln trained people have practical training as well as theory. Lincoln graduates have made a tremendous reputation for the school and the diploma you will receive will be proof of your accomplishments.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
Please Note:
For Technical Training Program Attendees
A block of rooms is reserved at a hotel for each seminar. After you receive your registration confirmation letter, you must contact the hotel directly to make your specific room reservations. Lincoln Electric has negotiated a discounted rate for you. When making your reservation, please indicate the Lincoln course that you are attending. All reservations must be received 14 days prior to the start of the seminar to guarantee room availability and the reduced rate. Two individuals from the same company attending together may wish to share a room. A full breakfast is provided for by the hotel. Shuttle transportation will be provided daily between Lincoln Electric and the hotel at no additional cost.
Radisson Eastlake
35000 Curtis Boulevard Eastlake, OH 44095 Phone: 440-953-8000 Fax: 440-953-1706 Website: www.radisson.com/eastlakeoh Shuttle Service Available Approximately 8 miles from Lincoln Electric
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CONTACT INFORMATION
THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY 22801 ST. CLAIR AVENUE CLEVELAND, OH 44117-1199 TELEPHONE: (216) 481-8100
THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC WELDING SCHOOL Telephone: (216) 383-2259 Fax: (216) 383-8088 e-mail: [email protected] THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY TECHNICAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT Telephone: (216) 383-2240 Toll Free: (866) 635-4709 Fax: (216) 383-8025 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
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EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
ARC WELDING PROCESS TRAINING MATERIALS
INSTRUCTOR BASED & AWS SENSE COMPATIBLE AWS EG2.0-95 (S.E.N.S.E.) Instructor Binder, Volume I (Process Specific)
Compatible Complete Instructor Lesson Plan
Contains Process CD-ROM & Printed Materials CD-ROM includes: Instructor Lesson Plan / Talking Points MS PowerPoint Presentations - 160-200 Slides per Process - Fully Customizable for Any Presentation Welding Safety (Environmental Limits, MSDS Sheet, etc.) Troubleshooting Video Clips (Safety, Basic Electricity, Inverter Technology, etc.) Welding Glossary Sample Pre & Post Tests Additional Educational Materials in PDF format for Easy Printing & Viewing
Modular Format Makes Customizing Easy Available as Individual Components & Complete Sets Programs for SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, SAW & Oxy-Fuel
Complete Binder Sets (All 6 for the Price of 5) ED599 Contains all SIX Instructor Binder, Volume Is ED589 Contains all SIX Student Binders Do You Need the Material in 35mm Slides or Overhead Transparencies??? Instructor Binder, Volume II (Process Specific)
ONLY contains the MS PowerPoint slides for the program converted to overhead transparencies. No CD-ROM or printed materials. Order in addition to Volume I Binder.
Contact Your Local Lincoln Sales Office (listed on back cover) for More Details on this New Program
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JAMES F. LINCOLN FOUNDATION
JFLF Overview
The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation is a non-profit, welding education organization founded in 1936 to promote welding as a better method of joining metals and to promote welding as a career choice. Today numerous low cost welding educational textbooks, videos, DVDs, teaching aids and no cost periodicals and technical papers are available through the Foundation. In addition the J.F.L.F. awards over $45,000 in cash and prizes each year to the winners of its welding design project contests, as well as the state and national SkillsUSA welding competition winners. See their website, www.jflf.org for details on specific contest rules, regulations and application forms.
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JFLF ARC WELDING BOOKSHELF
The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding
14th Edition Published by The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation
PRICE
With over 500,000 copies of previous editions published since 1933, the Procedure Handbook is considered by many to be the Bible of the arc welding industry. The hardbound book contains over 750 pages of welding information techniques and procedures; photographs, drawings and charts. Much of this material has never been included in any other book.
PH $25.00
A must for all welders, supervisors, engineers and designers. Many welding instructors will want to use the book as a reference for all students.
The 400 page book is 6" x 9" with gold embossed hard cover.
This book describes the internal structure of metals and its relation to mechanical and physical properties and weldability. The first edition of this book sold 30,000 copies, and the reason for this acceptance is this practical manual discusses the various metals used by industry and PRICE tells what processes and procedures can be used to weld them. This dual purpose textbook and reference manual is written in non-technical language so high school seniors, weldors, supervisors, engineers and educators will easily assimilate all data. Photos, diagrams and tables, 195 in all, back-up the text. Each of the 21 chapters concludes with a glossary of new terms used in each chapter, plus review questions on points worthy of extra note.
MHW $10.00
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JFLF ARC WELDING BOOKSHELF
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