Lincoln Electric (Canada)

179 Wicksteed Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M4G2B9 Canada View map
www.lincolnelectric.ca
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Welding & Cutting Equipment


The exceptionally skilled engineering and production teams at Lincoln Electric manufacture quality welding, joining and cutting equipment. We are dedicated to innovation and environmentally friendly initiatives: our plants are partially powered by a wind tower, solar and geothermal heating, we recycle up to 70% of waste in each plant, and we are reducing the amount of compressed air that we use. With our global reach, dedicated employees, century of experience and wealth of innovative ideas, we know we can help your company become the best that it can be.

Welding and Cutting Equipment Product Line

We manufacture top-quality torches, available with several amperage ratings, in air and water-cooled models. They are easy to use and have a great deal of versatility.

We also offer a wide variety of cutting systems, including handheld and mechanized plasma cutters, CNC plasma cutting tables, and pipe and tube cutting machines.

We provide a range of welding accessories. Our gun contact tips’ flattened thread profiles to reduce melting, fusion and seizing and thereby extending their service life. We offer many weld fume filter options, as well as a wide variety of cables to connect wire feeders to power sources.

Welding and Cutting Equipment Industrial Applications

NASCAR and other companies in the automotive industry use our advance process welders and steel and aluminum wires. Shipbuilders like Mission Marine Ltd. use our semiautomatic welding systems, welding process modes and aluminum wire. We work with companies in many other industries, including nuclear energy, pipeline and wind power.

Welding and Cutting Equipment Engineering Expertise

Through the James F. Lincoln Foundation devoted to raising public awareness about arc welding, the Lincoln Electric Welding School that has trained 100,000+ welders since 1917, and seminars and workshops that delve into specific topics and tools of the trade, we are devoted to sharing the skill and importance of our craft. We also promote welding as a career, publish educational texts, and recognize achievements through monetary awards.


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