FREE Welding Safety Interactive DVD
The innovative Lincoln Electric Welding Safety Interactive Training Program is designed to educate arc welders about the safety hazards they may encounter while arc welding and the safe practices they should follow to minimize those hazards.
The content in the new program is designed to be understood by welders at all experience levels, including welding instructors and students, casual welders, professional welders and their supervisors and employers. Even experienced professionals will learn something new.
Welding Safety Interactive includes more than 120 frequently asked questions about welding safety and a safety photo hunt section, which is a series of arc welding task photos. Each contains a questionable welding practice that viewers are asked to identify.
To order, visit the Literature Request page at
www.lincolnelectric.com and request MC10-92
MC10-92: Welding Safety Interactive DVD a
Welding Safety INTERACTIVE DVD
n y Safety Photo Hunt Section
A ll Warranty Commitment E
3 Year Warranty You have a right to expect that the welding and cutting equipment, electrode and flux you purchase will be free of defects in workmanship and material. Standing behind the high quality of our products, Lincoln Electric’s warranty commitment to its customers leads the industry in breadth and scope.
For example, our limited warranty extends to 7 Years on many of our main power rectifiers. With few exceptions, all industrial welders and power sources carry a full 3 Year Lincoln warranty. Electrode, wire and flux are warranted for 1 full year, as are environmental systems.
Extended Warranty Available If you choose, you can extend the duration of the Lincoln warranty on your Lincoln welder or power source by two years with the Lincoln Electric Extended Warranty. Available only in the United States and Canada. Visit our web site for more information.
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Quality Systems Choose welding suppliers wisely. . . look for third party certifications on the companies and products you select. In fact, some of your projects or customers may require it. Many Lincoln manufacturing sites have been inspected and registered to the world’s ISO standards. In fact, Lincoln Electric was the first welding manufacturer to be registered to the tough ISO 9001 and 14001 standards.
However, there’s more. Equipment destined for harsh environments is often tested to IP21, IP23 and IP23S standards. Products intended for the Canadian market meet stringent CSA (Canadian Standards Association) standards. Electrode is tested to comply with AWS (American Welding Society) and often ASME Boiler Pressure codes, ABS (American Bureau of Shipping), CWB/CSA (Canadian Welding Bureau) and MIL qualifications. Certificates of Conformance are available at our web site.
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