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Technical Fundamental Series Industry Maintenance Technical skill classroom support training offered in a wide range of topics. Training may be conducted at company site utilizing company’s equipment or on college campus. Each course (up to 40 hours) tailored to meet a company’s specific training needs. Intro to Electricity Training introduces fundamental concepts of electricity and test equipment to non-electrical, electronic majors. Training in the basic DC and AC principles to include: voltage, resistance, current, impedance; components, (resistors, inductors, and capacitors); power, and operation of test equipment. Upon completion trainees should be able to construct and analyze simple DC and AC equipment using electrical test equipment. Motors and Controls Instruction focuses on the fundamental concepts of motors and motor controls. Training covers ladder diagrams, pilot devices, contactors, motor starters, motors, and other control devices. Upon completion, trainees should be able to properly select, connect, and troubleshoot motors and control circuits. Introduction to PLC: Training introduces the programmable logic controller and its associated applications. Training covers ladder logic diagrams, input/output modules, power supplies, surge protection, selection/installation of controllers, and interfacing of controllers with equipment. Training includes advanced programming, networking, advanced I/O modules reading and interpreting error codes and troubleshooting. Upon completion trainees should be able to install PLC’s, create programs and troubleshoot programmable logic controllers. . CNC Introduction Hydraulics/Pneumatics Course introduces basic components and functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL, maintenance procedures, and switching and control devices. Upon completion trainees should be able to understand the operation of a fluid power system, including design, application, and troubleshooting. . Instruction focuses on the basic concepts and capabilities of computer numerical control machine tools. Topics include: setup, operations, and basic applications. Upon completion trainees will be able to explain operator safety, machine protection, data input, program preparation, & program storage. CNC Turning Course introduces programming setup and operation of CNC machining centers. Training includes programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon completion trainees will be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC turning centers. CNC Milling Instruction introduces manual programming setup and operation of CNC machining centers. Training includes programming format, control functions, program editing, part production and inspection. Upon completion trainees should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC machining centers. For additional information contact: Jeff Bright, Assistant to President Business & Industry 336-506-4207 [email protected] Sheila Bissette, Administrative Assistant 336-506-4151 [email protected]