Orbital Welding
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Training in Orbital Welding
If you’re designing a critical fluid system, you’re likely considering welding for assembly. With the Swagelok® M200 welding system, it’s easy to make precise, consistent, quality welds. While automatic orbital welding can help you overcome issues related to widespread welder shortages, proper orbital welding training is essential to equip your emerging welders for success. Make the most of what modern orbital welding offers with our five-day orbital welding training course, held at selected sales and service centers.
Note: This course will be offered virtually only in 2021.
There are currently no courses available.
See how Orbital Weld Training elevated shop floor precision and productivity at the University of Ottawa.
About the Course
Topics
This training program is designed to help you:
- Gain an understanding of welding principles
- Understand setup and operation of the Swagelok M200 orbital welding system
- Troubleshoot frequently encountered welding problems
- Avoid operational issues through hands-on experience
- Optionally test for ASME Section IX qualification if you need to fulfill QA/QC requirements
Target Audience
Welders of all experience levels interested in learning about orbital welding
Course Length
Virtual: Five days
Your Instructor
All of our instructors hold Certified Weld Inspector (CWI) and Certified Weld Educator (CWE) qualifications, as well as at least five years’ experience in orbital welding instruction.
How to Register
Sign up below for orbital welding training. Your local authorized Swagelok sales and service center will follow up with full details.
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