Pre-requisites: None
What is Industrial Maintenance Technician Training? This comprehensive program includes training in most every skill used daily on the floor. Any electrician, technician, mechanical maintenance personnel, or anyone tasked with safe and effective operation and repair of common industrial machinery will benefit from this program. The program is structured so that attendees may participate only in portions relevant to their specific job functions.
Course Description:
Week 1 – April 14, 15 & 16, 2010
Basic Industrial Electricity - Fundamentals of Electricity - Electrical Safety - Single-Phase Distribution - Circuits Hands-On-Labs - Introduction to Three-Phase - Print Reading
Week 2 – April 21, 22 & 23, 2010
Motors, Controls, Prints & Troubleshooting - Motors - Single-Phase AC Induction Motors - Three-Phase AC Induction Motors - Advanced Print Reading - Hands-On Electrical Troubleshooting
Week 3 – April 28, 29 & 30, 2010
Automated Equipment & PLC Basics - Temperature Sensors - Proximity Switches - PLCs - Hands-On PLC Labs
Week 4 – May 5, 6, & 7, 2010
PLC Programming & Variable Frequency Drives - PLC Basics - Basic Instruction - File Types - Addressing - Introduction to RSLogix™ Software - Introduction to RSLinx™ Software - Initial Communication Setup with the Computer - Configuring Communication Drivers - Creating a New Project I/O Configuration - Channel Configuration - Creating and Editing the Ladder - Over 20 Hands-On Labs - Variable Frequency Drives
Week 5 – May 12, 13, & 14, 2010
Mechanical Maintenance - Proper Tools - Bearing and Seals - Belts - Drive Couplers - Lubricant - Chain Drive Systems
Who Should Attend? Any electrician, technician, or mechanical maintenance personnel |