(ANGLAIS) Alignement Niveau I – menant à la certification – 20-21 octobre

 

(ANGLAIS) Alignement Niveau I – menant à la certification

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This is 2 days of training: Monday, October 20th and Tuesday, October 21st with certification exam at the end of the day (exam fee not included)

About the course:

This 2-day course leads to certification alignment specialists to level I to ANSI-ASA_S2.75. Level II certification will be available in future to certified level one alignment specialists. A certified level one alignment specialist will be able to perform shaft to shaft alignment using a basic dial alignment method (Rim & Face) or a laser alignment tool on two rotating shafts coupled and uncoupled.

$1,800 (after Aug 31st – $2,000)

Course Topics:

    • Alignment Principles, Tolerances, and Terminology
    • Understand and know the four-stage process of the alignment of rotating shafts including Preparation, Inspection, Measurement/Analysis/Correction and Commissioning
    • Understand and know Potential consequences of not following this standard include accelerated wear of machine components (bearings, couplings, and seals), shortened machine life, unscheduled outages, and hazards to personnel and the environment.
    • Understand and know how to remove machine stress from a machine in order to have the machine shaft in a neutral position.

Know Your Instructor:

John Lambert served his apprenticeship in Mechanical Maintenance at Fazakerly Engineering in Liverpool, England. After emigrating to Canada in 1973, he worked in the aeronautic Industry and in fiberglass manufacturing. He has held many positions such as millwright/maintenance mechanic, maintenance foreman and supervisor, as well as training instructor. As a training instructor he implemented Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Total Quality Management (TQM) into engineering and maintenance departments.

In 1994 he started his own business, Benchmark Maintenance Services Inc. specializing in rotating machinery installation, training, service and equipment sales. Arcelor Mittal Dofasco (Steel), City of Toronto (Water supply/treatment) and Ontario Power Generation (Nuclear) are just three companies (industries) where he has trained literally hundreds of tradesmen in each company.

He has conducted training at a diverse array of industries included, but not limited to: offshore oilrigs and paper mills, chemical plants, cement plants and gold mines. John sits on the Advisory Board for the Mechanical Apprenticeship program at Durham College. He is also one of the contributors and committee members with the WG15 group that produced the AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE ANSI/ASA S2.75-2017/Part 1. Shaft Alignment Methodology, Part 1: General Principles, Methods, Practices, And Tolerances.

Who Should Attend?

All Maintenance Personnel
Craftsmen and Millwrights
Mechanics
Equipment Operators
Predictive Maintenance Technicians
Manufacturing and Industrial Engineers
Reliability Engineers
Predictive Maintenance Technicians
Maintenance Managers and supervisors
Lubrication Technicians
Operations Managers

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