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Fundamental Maintenance Skills
Description
This course will offer training in the basic concepts and troubleshooting of AC and DC industrial application power distribution, adjustments, fault monitoring, fuses, circuit breakers, emergency stop and interlock lines, motor control lines, solid state and mechanical relays, tachometers and jam detection circuits. The course provides students with basic computer concepts related to maintenance, and heavy hands-on interaction with equipment and tool application. Students will build an electronics project board.
Learning Outcome
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Improve soldiering skills.
- Increase skills with test equipment.
- Gain knowledge of overview of power, fault, and motor controls.
- Gain hands-on troubleshooting skills.
Target Audience
Any employee requiring basic maintenance skills
Course Completion Requirements
Passing this course requires the student to: attend all training days and participate in all required tasks.
Pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites for this course.
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