IDCON Courses 2014
 
Precision Maintenance-Essential Craft Skills Assembly and Installation

Two opportunities in 2014 to attend:

May 19-23 in Pensacola, FL

August 18-22 in Raleigh, NC


Although all craft technicians have a set of basic skills, all too often, instructors have found  that they have forgotten, never used, or were not taught correct “precision” principles and techniques.


You’ll get hands-on, live and dynamic demonstrators with exercises to reinforce correct principles and practice new techniques. Attendees will find this short course informative, loaded with practical tips, and finish with a renewed sense of readiness and a fresh approach to maintenance activities.


This crucial foundation course assists technicians to develop correct assessment, measurement, troubleshooting and precise reliability improvement habits. This initial module develops techniques and corrections for “facility common” errors that may constitute as much as 70% of facility failures.


Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this seminar, students will know more about:

  • Correction of common assembly errors
  • Typical machinery case and associated pipe strain distortion problems
  • Accurately completing a precise, documented and known “cold” machinery alignment
  • Retaining and in some cases improving asset balance quality
  • Providing a “performance” report that states as found and as left conditions with the use of dynamic measurement tools to extend asset reliability

 

Who should attend?

  • People with mechanical craft background
  • Engineers
  • Maintenance supervisors and management

 

You will get:

  • Class notes and hands-on exercises
  • Preventive Maintenance Practical Tip Worksheets to use on the job
  • Practical Report Out Tips

Price $1,895/person (US)