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K3165-3 - VRTEX Mobile Stick Welding Simulator Kit

Packaging: 1 Per Ea
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OVERVIEW

Comprehensive Training Solutions with Lincoln Electric

The Lincoln Electric VRTEX© Mobile SMAW Kit (K3165-3) is a pivotal upgrade for educational institutions and industrial training centers utilizing the VRTEX Mobile virtual reality system. In the world of welding education, versatility is key. While the base VRTEX Mobile unit provides exceptional MIG training capabilities, the addition of the SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Kit bridges the gap for comprehensive welder development. Stick welding remains a fundamental skill in heavy industry, construction, and maintenance, and this kit allows instructors to teach these critical skills in a safe, controlled, and cost-effective virtual environment.

This accessory kit is designed to mimic the physical demands of real-world stick welding. It features a specialized VR stinger equipped with a retractable mechanism that simulates the consumption of a welding electrode. This is crucial for teaching students the coordination required to maintain a tight arc while the electrode shortens—a skill that often frustrates beginners. By practicing this motion virtually, students build muscle memory and confidence before ever striking an arc on live metal. This approach significantly reduces the "fear factor" associated with the sparks and smoke of traditional stick welding, allowing learners to focus entirely on technique and puddle manipulation.

From an operational standpoint, the K3165-3 kit offers immense value. It eliminates the cost of scrap metal, electrodes, and fume extraction energy during the initial phases of training. Instructors can simulate various electrode types, such as E6010 for root passes or E7018 for fill and cap passes, simply by changing software settings. The VRTEX system tracks key metrics including arc length, travel speed, and work angle, providing immediate, objective feedback that helps students correct errors in real-time. Integrating this SMAW kit into your VRTEX Mobile system ensures your training program produces well-rounded, job-ready welders proficient in multiple processes.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Weld Process:Stick (SMAW)
Compatibility:VRTEX Mobile System
Component Type:VR Simulation Hardware
Process Application:SMAW Training
Device Type:Retractable VR Stinger

INCLUDED

  • VRTEX Mobile SMAW (Stick) Stinger Device
  • Connection Cable
  • Installation Instructions
  • Hardware Enablement Kit

APPLICATIONS

  • Vocational Schools and Technical Colleges
  • Union Training Centers
  • Industrial Workforce Development
  • Mobile Recruiting and Career Fairs
  • Correctional Facility Training Programs

FAQ

The kit primarily includes the VRTEX Mobile SMAW stinger device with the retractable electrode mechanism and the necessary connection cables for the VRTEX Mobile unit.

This specific SKU (K3165-3) is designed for the VRTEX Mobile system. The VRTEX 360 typically has different hardware configurations or may already include SMAW capabilities depending on the model.

The stinger features a mechanical plunger that retracts into the handle as the user welds, simulating the burning off of a real stick electrode to teach proper feed rate.

No, the retractable plastic/composite rod is part of the device and resets for each weld, eliminating the need for consumables.

Yes, while the physical hardware remains the same, the VRTEX software allows you to select different electrode characteristics which change the arc behavior and puddle appearance.

The VRTEX Mobile usually recognizes the hardware, but you should ensure your system is running the latest firmware version for optimal performance.

Yes, Lincoln Electric designs these VR accessories specifically for educational environments where high usage and rough handling are expected.

Absolutely. The system tracks the distance of the tip from the coupon and provides visual cues or scores based on the user's ability to maintain the correct arc length.