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Specializing in HANDS ON training |
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Classroom training available |
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Handbooks, tailored to your equipment |
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We teach your personnel the equipment they work
with, not a theoretical machine that does not exist |
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We leave your personnel with a complete
understanding of your machines systems and how to safely work with them |
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Our goal is to provide your company with the
knowledge to prevent unscheduled downtime |
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Our “tune up and setup” personnel handout is
done in a pictorial view. |
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No prior knowledge for reading or understanding |
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schematics is required. |
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The System components discussed are the same
type as |
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used on
your equipment . |
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Our more detailed handouts for your experience
personnel are hand tailored to your facility |
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BASIC CLASSES |
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Safety |
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Machine states |
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Electric control components and overview |
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Hydraulic control overview and components |
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Pneumatic overview and components |
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Cooling (hydraulics) |
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Cooling (mold) |
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Lubricants |
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ADVANCED CLASSES |
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Safety |
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Machine states |
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Electrical Schematics |
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Hydraulic Schematics |
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Pneumatic Schematics |
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Controller troubleshooting |
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Extensive troubleshooting testing |
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Sizing of Cooling (hydraulics) |
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Sizing of Cooling (mold) |
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Specifying Lubricants |
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Preventative maintenance procedures |
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Tune ups |
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Tie bar stretch |
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Cylinder speed and force |
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Check the High Volume pump circuit “H” |
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Turn off the pump motor |
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If unsure of pressure setting reduce pressure
setting to minimum. |
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Place the gauge on TP3, this is located on the
right side of the PQ manifold |
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Start the pump motor |
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Observe the pressure reading at idle. Should be
close to zero. |
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Manually energize Solenoid H |
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gauge should register 2150 PSI |
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This is adjusted at this relief head |
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