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E-learning web based training Introduction to Asset Efficiency Optimisation Assessment Basics Proactive Reliability Maintenance Operator Driven Reliability Maintenance Strategy Review Introduction to Vibration Analysis Introduction to Thermography Introduction to Lubrication Analysis Spare Parts Management Bearing Basics Spherical Roller Bearings Angular Contact Ball Bearings CARB Toroidal Roller Bearings Taper Roller Bearings Deep Groove Ball Bearings Introduction to Lubrication Power Transmission Introduction to Shaft Alignment Balancing Basics Basics of Industrial Seals for Rotating Motion SKF Shaft Alignment Tool SKF Machine Condition Advisor Self learning PC based training Vibration Analysis I Vibration Analysis II Vibration Analysis of Industrial Fans Diagnostics of Cement Plant Machinery Dynamic Balancing I Basics of Rolling Element Bearings Mounting of Rolling Element Bearings Dismounting of Rolling Element Bearings and Failure Analysis Vibration Analysis of Rolling Element Bearings Vibration Analysis of Plain Bearings Vibration Analysis of Electrical Machines Operation and Maintenance of Pumps Operation and Trouble shooting of Material Handling Systems Analysis of Resonance Related Problems Dynamic Analysis for Equipment and Structural Analysis Alignment - Theory and Practice Diagnostics of Sugar Plant Machinery Diagnostics of Thermal Power Plant Machinery Diagnostics of Paper Plant Machinery Onsite Short Courses Tradesman, Fitter and Apprentice Course on Bearing Technology Fitting Spherical Roller, Self-Aligning Ball and CARB Bearings Introduction to Bearing Housings and Seals Bearing Handling and Storage Bearings for Electric Motors Bearing Failure Analysis Bearing Lubrication Practical Handling of High Precision Bearings Introduction to Oil Seals Introduction to Epoxy and Sealant Applications V Belts and Pulleys Introduction to Condition Based Maintenance Introduction to Airborne Ultrasound Introduction to Asset Management 4 | SKF Training Handbook
Our goal at SKF is to help you achieve maximum return on your reliability investment. The SKF Client Needs Analysis is a performance benchmarking process with proven success in many industries. The SKF Client Needs Analysis enables this understanding, combining our experience in reliabilityfocused maintenance with your knowledge of plant conditions. The goal is to provide useful, actionable information to help you focus on credible performance improvement opportunities.
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Drawing on years of SKF productivity experience, we can help you identify improvement opportunities that will yield positive bottom-line results, then suggest a strategy for implementing a program to achieve them.
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SKF recommends customers to re-assess the improvements made in different work categories after a period of 12-24 months. It also allows customers to identify new improvement opportunities, thereby closing the reassessment loop and making this part of a continuous improvement process.
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Access to a full range of public programs as well as programs tailored to meet your industry-specific needs
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We arrange timing and delivery of courses to suit your schedule No travel time for delegates, thus providing time and cost savings we come to you!
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Industry experts who are able to provide course participants with the full spectrum of maintenance and reliability based training
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Training all employees at the same time promotes a team environment and provides immediate learning impact
For more information on what Onsite training can do for you: Tel: (Australia) +61 3 9269 0763 Fax: (Australia) +61 3 9269 0886 Email rs.marketing@skf.com Visit www.skf.com.au/training (New Zealand) 0800 753 872 (New Zealand) 0800 753 329
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Geoff Stevens is a Reliability Engineer with SKF Reliability Systems. He has
Course Overview
This course provides students the knowledge to conduct an extensive plant-wide assessment that identifies high-energy consumption areas within an operation. The course also examines chemical treatments, lubrication use and other operating processes that could be improved to reduce environmental impact.
Course Content
Energy-assessment solutions Thermography analysis Vibration analysis AC electric motor monitoring Belt/shaft alignment Precision balancing Performance monitoring: pumps, turbines, fans, compressors Steam trap monitoring Heat exchanger efficiency Low-friction and hybrid-magnetic bearings Pneumatic to electric actuation conversions Anatomy of hidden energy savings Using a variety of inspection technologies such as thermography and vibration analysis, SKF energy specialists help companies discover energy reduction opportunities in every corner of the plant. The example shown here involves found energy within a typical electric motor pump. 1. Electric motor analysis Advanced diagnostics and monitoring can reduce energy use 2. Precision alignment Properly aligned machinery consumes less energy 3. Lubrication and sealing Optimum lubrication and sealing methods can cut energy use 4. Hydraulics
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Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Certification 8.30am 4.30pm 1 day $750 AUD + GST $750 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public N/A
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Before taking the Spherical Roller Bearings course, it is recommended that you have passed the Bearings Basic course (GRB001), or have some prior knowledge about bearings. Course Information Duration Course Fee Course Type Category 6 month subscription $100 AUD + GST $120 NZD + GST Online Work Execution
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Course Overview This course provides a basic introduction to field balancing from first principles. Unbalance is one of the most common causes of machinery vibration. Nowadays vibration monitoring and analysis instruments typically include a dynamic balancing facility. These balancing programs can usually be relied upon for good results. Occasionally, however, things do not appear to go as they should, and it is useful in such circumstances to have an understanding of the fundamentals of balancing in order to speedily arrive at a solution. Course Information Duration Course Fee Course Type Category 6 month subscription $100 AUD + GST $120 NZD + GST Online Work Execution
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Diagnostics of Sugar Plant Machinery In the sugar industry, a high level of diagnostic accuracy is expected from vibration analysis because of the non-availability of standby equipments. There is also the need for continuous and trouble-free operation of all the critical equipments. Course Overview In this SLT, we are covering the major machinery problems common for all Sugar Plant equipment and also the spectrum and phase characteristics of each problem and how to detect them using vibration analysis. List of Topics Sugar Plant - main process and equipment details Vibration characteristics Vibration analysis and problem diagnostics of sugar plant machineries High points This SLT gives an in-depth overview of problem diagnostic procedures with spectrum and phase characteristics using vibration analysis. Add-ons Practical tips, case studies and exercises are the highlights of this SLT. Course Information Duration Course Fee Course Type Category N/A $1,345 AUD + GST $1,615 NZD + GST Onsite Work Identification
1/2 Day $3,600 AUD + GST $3,600 NZD + GST Onsite 15 Max Work Execution
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The course provides comprehensive information on the behaviour of bearings within the Mining and Mineral Processing industry. Understanding and applying the proper techniques of bearing and seal selection, installation, lubrication and maintenance and, understanding issues relevant to bearing system performance.
Course Objectives
Avoid common pitfalls leading to reduced rolling bearing service life in mining fixed plant applications.
Course Content
Basics of Bearings and Their Applications Spherical roller and plain bearings Tapered roller bearings Cylindrical roller bearings Clearance and preload settings Plummer block assemblies Unit roller assemblies Principles of mounting and dismounting bearings Oil seals V-rings Large diameter seals Split seals Expeller seals Customised seals Plummer block seals Function and selection
Optional Study
In addition to in-person training, students can also update their skills by participating in the following self-learning PC based study. SLT 6 Basics of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 7 Mounting of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 8 Dismounting of Rolling Element Bearings and Failure Analysis SLT 9 Vibration Analysis of Rolling Element Bearings
* Self learning 24/7 PC based training. Please contact SKF for pricing on the optional study modules. For more information on each module, refer to page 33 in the SKF Training Handbook.
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Fundamentals of Lubrication Selection criteria and common mistakes Lubrication issues, contaminants, chemical resistance, cooling water Lube/ oil analysis Grease application Automatic lubricators Centralised lubrication systems
Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Certification
8.30am 4.30pm 2 days $9,450 AUD + GST $10,800 NZD + GST N/A Work Execution N/A Onsite
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Condition Monitoring Techniques Understand condition monitoring principles Review of condition monitoring technologies Basics of vibration Reliability issues and failure modes
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Service and Maintenance Issues Preventive and predictive maintenance fundamentals Introduction to bearing failures and their causes Identify and interpret actual bearing failures
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Bearing Reliability in Aggregate and Cement Machinery uses a combination of lecture, video, discussion and hands-on activities. Specific topics include: Aggregate and cement industry overview Mounted and unmounted rolling element bearings Bearings in aggregate and cement making machinery Crushers, conveyors, vibrating screens Kilns, coolers, roller presses Auxiliary equipment: pumps, gearboxes and motors Bearing installation and maintenance Mounting and dismounting of rolling element bearings Fault detection Bearing damage examples Hands on exercises Impact of safety in the industry
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E-Learning courses* GRB002 Spherical Roller Bearings GRB005 Taper Roller Bearings Reading material* RB04001 Cement Industry RB04005 Bearing Arrangements for Cement Industry Fans RB04007 Drive Shafts for Grinding Mills RB04008 Hammer Mills and Impact Crushers
* E-learning material at www.aptitudexchange.com
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In addition to in-person training, students can also update their skills by participating in the following self-learning PC based study. SLT4 Vibration Diagnostics of Cement Plant Machinery SLT 6 Basics of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 7 Mounting of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 8 Dismounting of Rolling Element Bearings and Failure Analysis SLT 9 Vibration Analysis of Rolling Element Bearings
* Self learning 24/7 PC based training. Please contact SKF for pricing on the optional study modules. For more information on each module, refer to page 33 in the SKF Training Handbook.
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8.30am 4.30pm 2 days $9,450 AUD + GST $10,800 NZD + GST N/A Onsite Work Execution N/A
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Bearing basics Learning the fundamentals of rolling bearing technology, care, types, nomenclature, bearing components, terminology, loads and lubrication for industrial fan applications The factors affecting the performance of rolling bearings in industrial fans Gaining a basic understanding of bearing failure modes in industrial fan applications Mounting and dismounting Study the proper bearing mounting and dismounting procedures of spherical, cylindrical and CARBTM roller bearings as well as self-aligning ball bearings. A variety of mounted bearings are also covered Participate in hands-on demonstrations using specialised tools to correctly mount and dismount ball bearings, roller bearings, mounted bearings and bearings with sleeves Learn about specialised fan bearing arrangements such as two-bearing units, unitised bearings and special seals Discuss the effects of shaft and belt alignment and imbalance on fan system life Fundamentals of lubrication Learn how important it is to select the proper lubricant and lubrication program for fan applications Learn to maximise bearing life through an improved understanding of proper lubricating principles and functions Bearing failure causes and analysis Identify and interpret fan bearing failures
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In addition to in-person training, students can also update their skills by participating in the following self-learning PC based study. SLT3 Vibration Analysis of Industrial Fans SLT 6 Basics of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 7 Mounting of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 8 Dismounting of Rolling Element Bearings and Failure Analysis SLT 9 Vibration Analysis of Rolling Element Bearings
* Self learning 24/7 PC based training. Please contact SKF for pricing on the optional study modules. For more information on each module, refer to page 33 in the SKF Training Handbook.
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8.30am 4.30pm 2 days $9,450 AUD + GST $10,800 NZD + GST N/A Onsite Work Execution N/A
The course provides information and training that enables maintenance personnel to increase plant productivity by improving the performance and reliability of rotating equipment. SKF has developed this course to address industry need for maintenance personnel to have the knowledge and tools to perform truly proactive and precision maintenance. The course is in a practical format, utilising hands-on exercises to teach and demonstrate the relationships between precision maintenance techniques and machine performance.
Introduction to Crusher Selection This course covers the basic types of Crushers, Screens, Feeders and Conveyors that are commonly used in extractive industries. The Value of Preventative Maintenance The value of Preventative Maintenance cannot be overstated. The course will show how best to reduce the down time and improve profitability through careful maintenance practices and planning. Maintaining Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Crushers The course will discuss all types of crushers and manufacturers. It will include best practice methods in the scheduled maintenance, preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, trouble shooting and safe work practices. Maintaining Feeders, Screens and Conveyors The course will discuss all types of equipment. It will include best practice methods in the scheduled maintenance, preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance and trouble shooting guide that will suit your operations. Bearing Analysis and Lubrication The course will discuss the best practices in bearing analysis, trouble shooting and lubrications.
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In addition to in-person training, students can also update their skills by participating in the following self-learning PC based study. SLT 6 Basics of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 7 Mounting of Rolling Element Bearings SLT 8 Dismounting of Rolling Element Bearings and Failure Analysis SLT 9 Vibration Analysis of Rolling Element Bearings
* Self learning 24/7 PC based training. Please contact SKF for pricing on the optional study modules. For more information on each module, refer to page 33 in the SKF Training Handbook.
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8.30am 4.30pm 2 days $1,485 AUD + GST $1,785 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Work Identification, Work Execution N/A
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Specialist techniques to monitor crushers for vibration and temperature, providing early warning for plant personnel to avoid unplanned downtime and unnecessary repairs. These easy to install, cost effective kits are a proven and reliable solution for increased uptime.
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Course Overview
Before we explore the technical details of strategy, we must know about each organisation, what their issues are, why these issues matter, and how the issues can be incorporated into a plan. There must be a documented need to look at an existing maintenance strategy or create a new one for the right and unique business reasons. Maintenance Strategy is the key to asset reliability and availability, thus achieving overall organisational goals. How do you know if a review of your maintenance strategy is required and why?
The course objectives are to ensure that each participant will: know if a review of strategy is required and why recognise the importance of data structure and content before any kind of strategy work is commenced understand the importance of identifying and categorising assets understand that there are different types of criticality at various levels of maintenance understand what will likely be involved in total to conduct the right analysis, but then what the implications are of making the strategy work recognise the commonalities and differences in possible strategies understand that the conduct of MSR has important implications to spares understand that certain classes of equipment require specialised approaches to strategy review (i.e., SCS > via SIL/IPF, etc.)
Chapter 11: Performance management and measurement Chapter 12: How MSR forms the basis of Predictive and Proactive Reliability Maintenance programs
Maintenance, Plant/Facility Engineering staff, rotating equipment Engineers and Maintenance Supervisors Managers at industrial plants, reliability engineers and those interested in rotating equipment performance
E-Learning courses* MS100 Asset Efficiency Optimisation (AEO) Basics MS130 Maintenance Strategy Review Reading material* MB03006 Maintenance Strategy Review Methods MB03032 Managing Asset Integrity
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The purpose of this course is to make users aware of MSR and how they can apply it within their work. These are the topics: Chapter 1: Conceptual models and business context Chapter 2: Obtain a common understanding of terminology Chapter 3: Standards, models, and excellence Chapter 4: Understanding the current situation Chapter 5: The essential link - failure and strategy Chapter 6: What is strategy? Chapter 7: Mutual understanding and readiness Chapter 8: Can we conduct MSR? Chapter 9: A blend of MSR types
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8.30am 4.30pm 3 days $2,145 AUD + GST $2,575 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Maintenance Strategy N/A
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This course teaches the basics of noise and vibration. It assumes no previous knowledge and starts from the ground up. It will also provide an introduction to the FFT analyser as a diagnostic tool. This course will explain the How? and Why? of signal analysers, and give practical examples and case histories of how they can be used to solve problems.
Spectral Analysis and Phase Analysis FFT based signal analysis for engineers (the what, why and how of the FFT) Care and attention check list for setting up instrumentation and sensors FFT samples and lines of resolution Windows explained hanning, flat top, uniform, force / exponential Averaging types linear, exponential, peak hold and time Cursors normal, delta power and harmonic Phase measurement for diagnostics Vibration Signal Processing Methods Synchronous Time Averaging (STA) Enveloping for rolling elements and gears Spectral Emitted Energy (SEE) Harmonic Analysis (HAL) High Frequency Detection Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Certification*
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Vibration Basics What is vibration Vibration characteristics When to use displacement velocity of acceleration Types of vibration transducers how to select the appropriate transducer Transducer location and mounting methods What is vibration spectrum Understanding phase and its application Resonance / mode shapes / operating deflection shapes Alarm Methods and Setting Alarm Limits Setting limits in accordance with standards like ISO, API, BS and IEE Assessing overall vibration severity Phase alarms Basics of Sound What is sound pressure and the decibel Sound pressure vs. sound power The difference between noise and sound What are A and C weighting Sound propagation The practical sound field and its effect on sound quality Addition and subtraction of sounds coping with background noise Frequency of sound and its effect on sound quality The practicalities of taking a basic noise measurement
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Vibration Analysis Level 2 (pg. 91) Vibration Analysis Level 3 (pg. 103) SmartStart Microlog Product Training (pg. 114)
8.30am 4.30pm 2 days (including exam) $975 AUD + GST $975 NZD + GST N/A Onsite Work Identification N/A
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Many people buy an infrared camera with little more than a sales demonstration, and with the false assumption that a camera is simply point and shoot. With limited knowledge of the camera operation, and even less understanding of the cameras actual measure capability it is a daunting task to be sent out in the field to collect meaningful data and present this information to clients of superiors.
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Why we use infrared common applications Understanding the nature of infrared radiation How an infrared camera works How to operate an infrared camera focus, range and palette selection, sensitivity optimisation Understanding the capabilities and limitations of an infrared camera Basic introduction to infrared theory and how it relates to practical use Awareness of errors such as emissivity, reflectance, emittance, distance, and target size Advanced Camera operation Hands on tutorial
8.30am 4.30pm 1 day $975 AUD + GST $1,170 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Work Identification N/A
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IR Thermography Analysis Level 2 (pg. 93)
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Introduction to
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119. * This course and examination can qualify you for the Level 1 certification in accordance with ASNT SNT-TC-1A.
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SKF is an Authorised Training Body by CMSkills. Our training course follows the ISO 18436.4 Category 1 Standard. CMSkills ISO Cat 1 Lubrication Analysis Certification Exam available at the end of the course.* Certification also requires practical experience.
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Candidates are encouraged to bring an electronic calculator. Programmable calculators are permitted as long as it does not have an alphanumeric keyboard. No other books, paper, or charts will be allowed. Candidates will receive results immediately after the exam at the end of the training. For certification related training course, candidates will receive their certificates 1-2 weeks after the exam. Candidates who fail to achieve a pass score will be required to sit the exam again.
8.30am 4.30pm $1,950 AUD + GST $2,340 NZD + GST Included Onsite & Public Work Identification International NDT UT Level 1
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Basic principle of acoustics Equipment testing methods Calibration Straight beam examination Angle beam examination Evaluation of base material product forms Evaluation of weldments Discontinuity detection Evaluation
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The objective of this training is to give the basic principles for planning and scheduling of maintenance work. The participants will understand the necessity of planned work and its effect on interest groups and on maintenance measurements.
Understand planning roles and relationships Understand the benefits of performance measurement Understand the components of a data driven maintenance job plan Understand when to create a maintenance job plan Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to write a data driven maintenance job plan
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The course contains the following topics: Roles and responsibilities Work flow Error notification Prioritising of work orders Planning Theory The process Standard work Planning and reservation of material Scheduling Theory The process Handling of backlog Efficient planning and scheduling meetings Shutdown planning Improvements Follow up and key performance indicators (KPIs)
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E-Learning course* WC130 Spare Parts Management Reading material* JPG_RB04012 Maintenance Planning & Scheduling Fundamentals MB03013 Planning, Scheduling, and Work Orders MB04021 Calculating Wrench Time
* E-learning material at www.aptitudexchange.com
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8.30am 4.30pm 2 day $1,475 AUD + GST $1,770 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Work Control N/A
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119.
Course Overview
In a maintenance repair and operating (MRO) environment, spares and inventory management refer to those activities in an organisation that ensure at any time the optimal and timely availability of spare parts in order to meet maintenance demands. In todays competitive environment, it is important that the management and optimisation of spares inventory is always considered in the context of supporting the maintenance function to meet its operational and business goals. Simply reducing inventory is not enough. Ideally, the aim must be to maintain sufficient inventory and no more such that production is never impacted by stock-outs whilst keeping inventory costs to a minimum. In this way, inventory management and optimisation add real value to any business.
Course Objective
The course objectives are to provide participants with a sound knowledge and understanding of: Spare parts and inventory management processes and principles Basic spare parts and inventory management terminology The importance and relations of spare parts and inventory management with respect to business goals Identifying, structure, and classifying spare parts on their criticality, (re)order parameters, and other spare parts characteristics Applying basic analysis techniques to optimise the availability of spares and cost-effectively handle obsolete spares Key institutes and reference material on spare parts and inventory management
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The purpose of the case studies is to provide participants with an opportunity to apply the gained knowledge and understanding in practice.
Engineers, Supervisors and Managers from the following functions: Inventory control, purchasing, reliability and maintenance engineering, logistic support, quality, production and warehouse management
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E-Learning course* WC130 Spare Parts Management Reading material* RB02028 Spare Parts Management GS03005 Inventory Management
* E-learning material at www.aptitudexchange.com
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SKF spare part management and inventory optimisation training has been developed to support SKF customers (industrial end-users), improving their bottom line results. This course will consist of the following modules: Module 0: Introduction Module 1: Spare parts management (SPM) Module 2: Maintenance and spare parts strategy Module 3: MRO inventory management Module 3-A: MRO inventory management Basics Module 3-B: MRO inventory management work processes and CMMS Module 4: Obsolete management
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8.30am 4.30pm 2 day $1,475 AUD + GST $1,770 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public N/A
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119.
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Overview of Proactive and Maintenance Proactive maintenance as part of an overall maintenance strategy Relationship between failures and their sources Impact of maintenance practices on machinery Fundamentals of Machine Condition Vibration as an indicator of machine health and an indicator of precision Introduction to condition monitoring terminology and technologies Indications of machinery health problems Basic vibration measurements Relationship between the components in the machine and vibration frequencies Fault diagnosis Machinery Troubleshooting Machinery troubleshooting process Identification of the true root cause cause and effect relationships Analysis techniques Resonance troubleshooting Precision Shaft Alignment Need for precision Misdiagnosis and thermal growth correction Types of misalignment Alignment tolerances Precision versus manufacturers and industry specifications The different alignment methods advantages, disadvantages Misalignment effects on bearing loads, seals and motor load
Improving Rotor Balance through Precision Assembly Troubleshooting and analysis techniques Practical methods with basic instruments Examples of advanced techniques used by analysts Proactive and precision tolerances The effects of assembly on rotor balance Belt-Driven Machinery Identification of common belt drive configurations Troubleshooting techniques Practical assembly methods with basic instruments Examples of advanced techniques used by analysts Belt failure modes root cause analysis Pre-alignment / belt installation and inspection Maximising Roller Bearing Life Introduction to proactive bearing installation Failure detection methods Basic seal types - Installation & Lubrication Progression of typical bearing failures Practical inspection methods with basic instrumentation Advanced methods used by vibration analysts Bearing, shaft and housing tolerances and fits Relationship of tolerance, clearance, and bearing precision Functions of lubrication Lip and Mechanical Seals Maximising life Controlling and positioning of shafts
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Basics of Bearings and Their Applications Rolling bearing theory Anti-friction bearing types and applications Plain bearing types and applications Meaning of L 10 Life and Service Life Application of fits and tolerances Fundamentals of Lubrication How bearing lubrication works The importance of selecting the proper lubricant for an application Maximise bearing life through understanding of proper lubricating principles and functions How much and how often to lubricate rolling bearings Seal Types and Application Contact seals, Non-contact seals Housing seal types Principles of Mounting and Dismounting Bearings Cylindrical seating Tapered seating Adapter and withdrawal sleeves Cold and hot mounting and dismounting Mounting and dismounting using oil injection Principles of mounting plain bearings Introduction to Bearing Failures and Their Causes Identify and interpret actual bearing failures Practical Mounting and Dismounting of Bearings Preparation for mounting and dismounting Checking the components Mounting and dismounting tools Hands on exercises
Pre-Study
E-Learning course* - GRB001 Bearing Basics - GRB006 Deep Groove Ball Bearings Reading material* - RB02002 Bearing Basics - GS04012 Bearing Dismounting Methods - RB02017 Tips for Bearing Mounting
* E-learning material at www.aptitudexchange.com
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Root Cause Bearing Failure Analysis Level 2 (pg. 97)
8.30am 4.30pm 3 days $1,475 AUD $1,475 NZD Included Onsite & Public Work Execution Maintenance and Diagnostics Australia MEM18005B* New Zealand 19873, 19874
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119. * Australia MEM18005B includes modules: MEM18005B1, MEM18005B3, MEM18005B4, MEM18005B5, MEM18005B6
Course Objective
To provide the participants with the fundamentals of lip seals, principles of sealing operations, elastomeric materials and their properties, and the effects of operating parameters in seal performance To have an understanding of the various seal designs, their applications and seal design development trends To learn a systematic approach to Sealing System Failure Analysis, most common failure modes; includes participation in actual case studies To provide an overview of common rotary sealing components used in various industrial applications and a guide to sealing system designs in heavy industry segments To learn appropriate handling and installation procedures, methods, tools and parameters; includes a workshop environment for hands-on experience To provide an overview of other sealing systems and services including SKF custom sealing solutions
Pre-Study
Industrial Seals Self Study Guide (supplied on request after enrolment). Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Certification 8.30am 4.30pm 2 day $975 AUD + GST $975 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Maintenance Strategy; Work Execution N/A
Course Content
Introduction General industrial and catalogue shaft seals Design features machined rotary seals Radial Lip Shaft Seals Radial lip shaft seals Choosing an elastomer material Design Requirements for other components Shaft and bore recommendations Failure Analysis Seal failure modes Failure analysis methods Application troubleshooting Installation Procedures Basic handling and installation procedures theory Hands-on seal installation practice Specific market segment applications and case studies
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119.
Course Objectives
Understanding principles of balancing Selecting the most appropriate procedure to be applied to selected balancing situations Understanding procedures for setting up the component to be balanced Understanding procedures for operating the balancing equipment Understanding procedures for recording out of balance readings Learn methods of rigid and flexible rotation balancing Understanding the techniques of single and multiple plane balancing Learn the appropriate balancing technique for given balancing situations Learn procedures for balancing out of balance equipment
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E-Learning course* WE150 Balancing Basics Reading material* MB02004 Balancing
* E-learning material at www.aptitudexchange.com
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1. Check balance Principles of equipment balance testing are understood Most appropriate balancing check procedure is selected Component is set up correctly and to site/ manufacturers procedure for balance check Balance/out of balance is determined and compared to specification requirements Out of balance readings are recorded to prescribed procedures 2. Balance equipment Principles and methods of rigid and/or flexible rotation balancing are understood Techniques of single and/or multi-plane balancing are used appropriate to application Equipment is balanced utilising correct procedures Practical methods with basic instruments Examples of advanced techniques used by analysts Proactive and precision tolerances The effects of assembly on rotor balance
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Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Competency Certification* 8.30am 4.30pm 1 day $975 AUD $975 NZD Included Onsite & Public Work Execution Maintenance and Diagnostics National: MEM18008B
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119. * To receive Tafe Accreditation, all course participants will be required to complete an onsite project as part of the assessment process.
4. Repair mechanical drives/transmission assemblies Service reports are read and visual and sensory inspection of the drive/ transmission assembly is undertaken Tools and equipment are selected according to the type of assembly being serviced Mechanical drive/transmission assembly is dismantled using appropriate maintenance principles, techniques, tools, equipment and safe workshop practices Serviceable items are repaired using appropriate maintenance procedures according to manufacturers specifications and standard workshop practices Standard replaceable items are selected and obtained using manufacturers catalogues, spare parts lists, engineering specifications Component parts are refitted to mechanical drive/transmission assembly using sound maintenance principles, techniques, tools and equipment in accordance with manufacturers/site specifications
5. Final adjustment and commissioning Using applicable maintenance principles and procedures, drive/transmission components are tensioned, balanced, aligned or adjusted to suit specifications and operational requirements Drive/transmission assembly is checked after adjustment and operational performance is analysed Assembly is commissioned to specifications. Service report is completed
Included Onsite & Public Work Execution Maintenance & Diagnostics MEM18007B
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119. * To receive Tafe Accreditation, all course participants will be required to complete an onsite project as part of the assessment process.
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Course Overview
Electric motors are among the highest in reliability incident reports. For many companies, this leads to a continual cycle of costly repairs and unplanned downtime factors that can hurt the bottom line. Since 40% to 70% of motor failures are related to bearings, its no surprise that high-quality bearings are key for reliable motors. The right bearings alone wont deliver the results you need. How parts are installed, lubricated, handled, stored, aligned, and maintained is equally important This training course will train students to disassemble, inspect, maintain, and troubleshoot AC Induction motors including a practical motor overhaul.
Bearing arrangements Bearing basics: electric motor bearings Locating / non-locating bearing arrangements Thermal growth Horizontal arrangement medium size motors - small motors Bearing arrangements: belt drive motors Vertical electric motors Variable speed motors Motor teardown and bearing dismounting Identifying bearings for replacement Bearing dismounting methods - Hydraulic puller - Arbor press Post dismounting procedures Shaft and housing fits Checking fit integrity Mounting preparations Bearing seat run-out and form tolerance Radial and axial clearance Motor assembly and bearing mounting Cold mounting Induction heating Lubrication Bearing life Grease selection and procedures Contamination Typical lubrication mistakes Grease ducts and fittings
Course Content
Motor Maintenance Motor parts overview Repair overview Electrical testing Predictive maintenance motor diagnostics Electrical motor tests - Winding Resistance - Meg-ohm Test - Polarisation Index (PI) - Hipot Test - Surge Test Turn to turn failure
Course Content
Basic AC motor theory Basic electromagnetic theory Basic AC motor construction Various types of motors Introduction to static motor theory Insulation systems Failure mechanisms Testing methods and pass/fail criteria Recommended test voltages Test sequence overview Introduction to dynamic motor monitoring Machine system overview Properly connecting the Explorer Obtaining quality data Power, motor, load assessments
8.30am 4.30pm 4 days $1,995 AUD + GST $2,395 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Work Identification N/A
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119.
Course Objective
Develop a general understanding of AC motor theory as it relates to online operation. Develop an in-depth understanding of the capabilities and limitations associated with dynamic motor monitoring. Gain a general understanding of all the parameters monitored by the Explorer and the relevance of these parameters to specific faults. Develop an in-depth working knowledge of the Explorer as it relates to hands-on operation and software functionality.
Food and Beverage Cement Steel Mineral Processing Pulp and Paper Pharmaceutical Petrochemical Municipal Utilities Maintenance Contractors Pump Manufacturers
Course Content
Dynamic motor monitoring theory Power condition parameters Motor performance/condition Energy efficiency development Torque waveform development Software training Creation and management of databases Creation and editing electrical test models Test acquisition setup Data collection Basic data interpretation and analysis Intro to DC online analysis Basic DC motor theory and concepts Ensuring proper connections Software functionality Basic DC analysis
8.30am 4.30pm 4 days $1,995 AUD + GST $2,395 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Work Identification N/A
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119.
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Module I: Introduction Discuss RCM terminology Module II: RCM overview and business context Understand the evolution of RCM Understand the business context of RCM Know RCM standards Module III: RCM phase what is important? Know what a criticality matrix is How to select which system to analyse Determine system boundaries Understand what failure modes, failure causes and failure effects are Know what important failure characteristics are Know when to decide RTF maintenance Know when design changes are required How to prescribe maintenance to critical assets
Understand criticality and the FMECA approach in RCM Understand how to develop an RCM analysis as well as what the implications are of making the strategy work Understand why to conduct a task comparison Understand what work packaging is Understand methods needed for RCM implementation Recognise what a living program is Know the content of a RCM project plan Understand what risk based inspection (RBI) in the asset management support tool AMST is
Module V: RCM customisation and requirements Understand RCM customisation Understand the use of RCM template data Determine what data is required for RCM Become aware of the asset management support tool (AMST) Understand what a job plan is Understand how to allocate tasks Understand how to implement RCM well Understand what feedback is
Pre-Study
E-Learning material* MS100 Asset Efficiency Optimisation (AEO) Basics MS130 Maintenance Strategy Review Reading material* NC_0520 How to implement Reliability Centered Maintenance at Your Facility MB020008 Reliability Centered Maintenance MB02024 Using an RCM Appro02!y3
Module VII: RCM project Know the steps in a RCM project Module VIII: RCM project Understand the evolution of RBI Understand variations of RBI Understand the requirements for RBI
Course Objective
Upon completion of this course, students will have the knowledge to: Know how to describe RCM process flow Understand the differences in RCM approach Recognise the importance of data structure and content before performing any kind of strategy work Understand the importance of identifying and categorising assets
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Most maintenance programs achieve only 10% of the benefits available from oil analysis. Learn how to get the most out of oil analysis by attending these powerful training sessions.
Course Content
Introduction to Machinery Lubrication
Oil formulation and its importance in effective machinery lubrication Key functions of lubricating oils Primary lubrication regimes Introduction to base oils and additives Choosing the correct base-stock Conditions that dictate use of synthetic oils Antioxidant additives and their role in oil life Dispersants and detergents - the key to controlling soot Controlling wear with additive chemistry
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Machinery Lubrication and Oil Analysis Level 1 (pg. 65)
Condition Monitoring Engineer/Technician, Electrical Manager/Supervisor, Engineering Manager/Supervisor, Mechanical Maintenance Engineer/Manager/Supervisor, Operations Manager/Supervisor, Quality Engineer, Reliability Engineer/Supervisor/Manager.
Following management approval, assign actions for implementation and track actions to completion Measure the performance of the RCA program through appropriate KPIs
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Bearing Technology & Maintenance Level 1 (pg. 72)
Working from existing corporate information systems to capture events and incidents where RCA will be beneficial: Machinery failures resulting in actual or potential loss of plant output Machinery failure that represents a large or unbudgeted repair cost Safety, health or environmental breaches Repetitive failures that collectively represent an excessive maintenance cost A nonconformance in maintenance strategy Prioritise incidents and formally launch the RCA study by defining the problem Collect and preserve evidence that will provide evidence on the incident Expose the causes of the incident by building a why? tree. In general each incident will have three types of root cause: Technical causes the immediate technical cause of the failure Human causes actions or inactions that triggered the technical causes Organisational causes organisation factors that lie behind the human cause The key elements of an RCA process discussed include Propose practical actions that will address the root cause of the incident and develop a business case for management approval of the resulting actions
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E-Learning material* WI140 Lubrication Analysis Basics MS101 Assessment Basics Reading material* NC_0702 Basic Elements of a Comprehensive Root Cause Analysis Program MB04034 PdM and RCFA-A Powerful Combination GS02003 Root Cause Analysis GS03008 RCFA Report Template
* E-learning material at www.aptitudexchange.com
Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Certification
8.30am 4.30pm 2 days $12,000 AUD + GST $14,400 NZD + GST N/A Onsite Maintenance Strategy, Living Program N/A
Course Content
1. Maintenance Strategy The impact of lubrication on machine reliability The impact of lubrication on lubricant life and consumption Maintenance program strategies for achieving lubrication excellence 2. Lubrication Theory Friction and Tribology - Types of friction and wear - Wear modes and influencing factors - Machine frictional surfaces most at risk for specific wear modes (e.g., abrasion) - Mechanisms of Lubrication regimes - Boundary - Mixed film - Hydrodynamic - Elastohydrodynamic Lubricant categories Gaseous Liquid Cohesive Solid
High temperature greases Coupling greases 5. Lubricant Selection Viscosity selection/adjustments according to machinery condition/environmental conditions When to use synthetic lubricants When to use biodegradable lubricants Lubricant consolidation Select lubricating oils for different applications Selecting greases for different applications Lubricant Selection standards development Procedures for testing and quality assurance of incoming lubricants Procedures for approval of candidate lubricants
3. Lubricant Formulation Base-oil Refining Methods and API categories Mineral Base Oils Vegetable Base Oils and Biolubes Synthetic lubricant characteristics/ applications/compatibility Food Grade lubricant Classification Types and Functions of additives Types and Functions of solid additives Modes of additive depletion 4. Grease Application and Performance Grease applications requiring high consistency Grease applications requiring low consistency Causes of grease separation Multipurpose greases Performance and application of specific grease thickeners
Introduction to
Course Objective
Develop an in-depth understanding of dynamic motor monitoring equipment and the software interface Gain an extensive understanding of motor monitoring applications Develop an in-depth understanding of electric motor theory and how it pertains to motor monitoring Hands-on training for familiarity with instrumentation connection and operation Enhance the ability of the user to diagnose potential problems within electric motor systems
Course Content
Dynamic motor monitoring theory Level I review, including basic DC analysis Fundamentals of waveform and spectral analysis Power condition Motor performance/condition Energy efficiency assessment Motor load assessment Torque analysis Fundamental fault frequency characteristics Software training Level I software review Advanced data collection techniques Intermediate waveform interpretation and analysis Intermediate spectrum interpretation and analysis Case studies AC case studies review and hands on analysis DC case studies review
Pre-requisite
Successful completion of Dynamic Motor Monitoring Level 1 Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Certification
8.30am 4.30pm 4 days $2,100 AUD + GST $2,520 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Work Identification N/A
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119.
Level 3 Courses
Good understanding of the subject with reference to the work types. Typically knowledge gained with 11 - 20 years of work experience.
WI204
Course Overview
The Vibration Analysis Level 3 course is intended for personnel who have at least two years vibration analysis experience and a good understanding of vibration theory and terminology. The course provides an in-depth study of diagnostic measurement techniques and the associated applications of the techniques. This course will give the analyst all of the skills and knowledge necessary to solve all fault conditions, and to run a successful condition monitoring program.
Course Content
Principles of vibration Quick review of Category II fundamentals Waveform, spectrum, phase, vectors and orbits Transients, pulses, modulation, beating, sum/ difference Force, response, damping, and stiffness Cepstrum analysis Data acquisition Special tests: phase, triggering, strobes, low speed machines and variable speed machines Planning routes and route management Optimizing test locations and setup options Signal processing Sampling, resolution, Fmax, averaging, windowing, dynamic range, signal-to-noise ratio A/D conversion: constant and variable sampling rate Vibration analysis Spectrum analysis review - Harmonics, sidebands, and the analysis methodology Time waveform analysis Phase analysis: bubble diagrams and ODS Orbit analysis Analyzing enveloping/demodulation/ PeakVue, etc. data Fault analysis Natural frequencies and resonances Imbalance, eccentricity and bent shaft Misalignment, cocked bearing and soft foot Mechanical looseness Rubs and instabilities Rolling element bearing analysis Analysis of turbo-machinery and sleeve bearings Analysis of AC, DC and variable frequency drives Analysis of gears Analysis of belt driven machines Analysis of pumps, compressors and fans LOTS of case studies and exercises for participants Equipment testing and diagnostics Impact testing (bump tests) Phase analysis Transient analysis Operating deflection shape analysis
Introduction to modal analysis Cross channel measurements Corrective action General maintenance repair activities Balancing process: single-plane and two-plane Review of shaft alignment procedures: dial and laser Flow control and replacement of machine parts Resonance control, isolation and damping Running a successful condition monitoring program Managing a successful program Reporting and financial management Growing the program Incorporating additional technologies Acceptance testing and Review of ISO standards
It is expected that the participant is either the leader of the vibration team, or takes a leading role in diagnosing faults and making the final recommendation. This person must fully understand all of the data collector options, special test capabilities, and analysis tools; and must understand the widest range of fault condition.
ISO Category 3
The training course follows the ISO 18436.2 Category 3 Standard. Successful completion of the written exam will result in ISO Category 3 Certification. Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Certification*
8.30am 4.30pm 4.5 days + half day exam $3,540 AUD + GST $4,250 NZD + GST $400 AUD + GST $480 NZD + GST Onsite & Public Vibration Analyst 3 Certification Work Identification
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119. * Certification complies with ISO 18436.2 Category 3 standard.
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Upon completion of this course, students learn how to: Create computer models of plant machinery and structures Acquire meaningful Modal and ODS measurements Generate and import Modal and Operating Deflection Shape analysis measurements Generate meaningful machinery computer animations needed to detect and resolve noteworthy problems such as resonance, structural weakness, foot related problems, design inadequacies, sources of excessive vibration.
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Course Objective
Develop an advanced understanding of motor monitoring applications Gain an advanced understanding of electrical motor and power quality theory and how it applies to motor monitoring Develop a comprehensive understanding of the problems the instrument witnesses during operation Hands-on training for familiarity with instrument connections and operation Gain a general understanding of the internal workings of the Explorer to help diagnose data acquisition or various motor system related phenomenon
Course Content
Dynamic motor monitoring theory Level I and II review, including basic DC analysis Advanced power condition Motor performance/condition Energy efficiency assessment Sources of harmonics and strategies to reduce them Advanced transient analysis Advanced waveform analysis Software training Level I and II software review Advanced data collection techniques Advanced waveform interpretation and analysis Advanced Spectrum interpretation and analysis (Including demodulation) Case studies AC case studies reviewed and hands-on analysis DC case studies review
Pre-requisite
Successful completion of Dynamic Motor Monitoring Level 1 and Level 2 Course Information Time Days Course Fee Exam Fee Course Type Category Certification 8.30am 4.30pm 4 days $2,100 AUD + GST $2,520 NZD + GST N/A Onsite & Public Work Identification N/A
Course fee is per person and Public courses. Contact SKF for Onsite course fees. Refer to Enrolment Form on page 119.
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faults (e.g., acceleration enveloping signal processing SKF @ptitude Online Hardware System (H/W), for early detection of bearing faults) concept, product structure, and applications SKF product training topics Set up default properties on the SKF @ptitude Analyst software Learn to navigate the software using its menus, dialogs, windows, hierarchy, terminology, workspaces, etc How to create a database of vibration measurements System checkout and troubleshooting procedures Software installation and setup Hardware and software requirements
Download and upload measurements between SKF Database configuration: ideology, application software and the AX/GX Microlog data collection device and best practices Online data collection process How to operate the AX/GX Microlog data collector/ Measurement process and Heartbeat concept analyser to collect both route and off-route DAD communication and live data collection measurements process Generate graphic plots and reports for analysing Displaying Online data plots measured machinery condition (both software and Generating and printing data reports AX/GX Microlog) Advanced AX/GX Microlog application modules, multiple channel measurements, FRF measurements, balancing, etc Course Information Time Days Course Fee Course Type Category 8.30am 4.30pm 3 days $950 AUD + GST $950 NZD + GST Onsite & Public Work Identification
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Guidelines for Implementing a Portable Condition Monitoring Program practical guidelines for Course Description implementing a portable condition monitoring Designed for maximum class participation, this program course is divided into sections that are viewed with presentations, computers practice, and Introduction to Vibration Analysis Discuss the reviewed with hands-on group exercises and advantages of various vibration signal processing techniques to isolate and detect specific machinery written reviews.
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Course Objective Participants will learn how to design and build an effective online system vibration measurement database, download measurements to online system local monitoring units, understand online system data collection processes, display and analyse the online system Event Log and online measurement data plots for detection and analysis purposes, and generate online system reports.
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