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A two day course held at the NFPC headquarters in Worksop. See table below for dates.
Who Should Attend
Aimed at those involved in the maintenance and management of fluid power systems, involving servo control and anyone considering introducing a system to their business, it will provide delegates with the knowledge to help their business reduce down time and repair costs in a hydraulic plant.
This course will concentrate on the necessary maintenance processes and procedures that must be in place to assure the effective and continuous operation of servo valves. On completion of this course, delegates will have a greater understanding of areas such as:- contamination and the actions to be taken to minimise ingression, symptoms associated with the changes in performance, ability to translate data, and read and interpret hydraulic circuit diagrams.
Why You Should Attend
• Develop a proactive and effective maintenance schedule through a better understanding of your system and its needs.
• Work with confidence on your system through practical hands-on experience and advice from the NFPC.
• Dramatically reduce costly breakdowns by understanding the true significance of contamination and learning to control it.
• Protect the safety of you and your colleagues by learning about the current best practices and legislation in the industry.
• Increase the reliability of your system by learning how to select the right components for your system, and when to replace them.
• Solve problems and improve in your system performance through contact with experienced Moog Applications engineers, and the NFPC.
The overhaul aim is to provide the end user with a thorough understanding of the necessary maintenance procedures that must be in place when employing servo valves and the benefits of applying good practices at all times, keeping productivity high and downtime to a minimum
All delegates will receive a comprehensive set of course notes, Moog technical literature, and attendance certificate. Lunch and refreshments will also be supplied.
Dates |
15 & 16 June 2010 |
Cost per candidate = £725 Exc VAT Keep fighting the credit crunch. |
ELIMINATE EXPENSIVE DOWNTIME AND REPAIR COSTS IN YOUR HYDRAULIC PLANT