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Troubleshooting & Maintenance of Balancing
Machines
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The troubleshooting & maintenance program addresses the
basic working principle of the balancing machine and its
components. To develop proficient troubleshooting skill, all
training exercises are conducted on the machine using a test
rotor. Participants are trained in basic balancing machine setup,
interpretation of instrumentation screen information, available
diagnostic features, machine drive control, and applicable special
feature (i.e. electronic protractor, slot-blade counter.)
To ensure proper training is provided to all participants, this
2-day program is limited to a class of four (4).
Test rotor is required.
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Other topics include: |
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Machine
& rotor setup. |
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Instrumentation
functions & operation. |
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Instrument
diagnostic software |
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Proper
use of test rotor |
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Identification
of machine components |
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Typical
setup related problems |
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Critical
machine components |
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Significance
of proper roller crown |
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Step-by-step
problem isolation |
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Machine
control schematic diagram |
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Test
of system functionality* |
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*Test of balancing machine according to S.A.E 4048
(horizontal), or 4050 (vertical) requires an additional day.
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Who should attend:
This training program is mainly for maintenance
supervisors and technicians who are directly responsible of the
balancing machine maintenance.
The program is recommended for participants with
electro-mechanical background.
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