Lincoln Electric has introduced its new 2013 Equipment Catalog (E1.10) detailing the company’s MIG, TIG, and multi-process equipment, as well as plasma cutting systems, welding automation, fume-control equipment, training products, orbital-welding equipment, accessories, and welding gear products. New in 2013, the Lincoln Electric Equipment Catalog can be downloaded and viewed on Apple iOS and Android…
Wire feeder comes packaged with compatible gun
Ideal for offshore, construction, or pipe welding operations, the Activ8 portable wire feeder from Lincoln Electric is the smallest, lightest wire feeder on the market and is now available in a One-Pak configuration that includes a MagnumPRO Curve 300 gun. With the One-Pak, welders can enjoy the convenience of receiving a wire feeder and gun…
Welding safety presented in interactive guide
Welders of all skill levels can access the safety information they need anywhere, anytime thanks to Welding Safety Interactive Guide. It converts Lincoln Electric’s Welding Safety Interactive DVD into an easily accessible online format viewable on computers, tablets, and mobile phones. Intended to educate arc welders about potential arc-welding safety hazards and the safe practices they…
Auto darkening welding helmets now solar powered
The Viking 3350 Series auto-darkening welding helmets from Lincoln Electric feature top-quality LCD optics for a clear, natural view in varied ambient light settings. The solar-powered helmets, augmented with a user-replaceable lithium battery, have a substantial 3.34-in. height viewing area in a U.S. standard 5.25 x 4.50-in. sized cartridge shell. The helmets are ideal for…
Safety clothing for welders
The Red Line of welding safety products includes gloves, jackets, caps, and safety glasses. Red Line includes five types of welding gloves–premium leather MIG/stick, traditional MIG/stick, leather TIG, heat-resistant, and full leather Steel Worker gloves. Four jacket options protect arms and the upper body with flame-retardant cloth panels to keep welders cool, as well as…
Welders get a new website
Visitors to the new Lincoln Electric website will see how easy it is to find information they need to make decisions about their welding and cutting requirements and purchases. The site features intuitive navigation and increased product detail. Users can also create a personal product wish list. The most notable change to the site centers…
Why welders need IR filter lenses
Eye injuries account for one-quarter of all welding mishaps, making them the most common injury for welders, according to Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, Occupational Health & Safety web site, “Preventing Eye Injuries When Welding.” Other hazards include being struck by flying particles, radiation, photochemical burns from ultraviolet radiation, infrared radiation (IR), and intense…