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Programmable Controllers For Analog Control (APCAA)

This lesson teaches the difference between discrete and analog control and how PLC??s implement PID control modes. It shows different hardware configurations and how process data is transmitted between components on a data highway. Programming languages including ladder logic and function block statements are presented. Additionally, the lesson shows how PLCs actually work in different process applications and some routine and preventative maintenance techniques.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Pneumatic Air Treatment (A7401)

This lesson is designed to provide an overview of pneumatic systems and how pneumatic components relate to produce useful work output as well as explain how system components function and the conditions necessary for proper pneumatic system operation.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Pipefitting Materials and Layout (A8801)

This lesson explains the different characteristics of piping systems. The lesson also shows how to read blueprints, how to conduct a field check, and how to measure pipe for installation. Methods of cutting pipe are also included.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Mechanical Seals (A9801)

This lesson covers the features, operation, and applications associated with three common analysis and identification, seal removal, disassembly, reassembly, and installation.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Machine and Process Capability Studies (A8506)

This lesson explains the purpose and procedures for performing machine and process capability studies. The lesson shows how to complete and interpret machine capability charts and how to perform a process capability study as well as how to calculate a capability index for a machine and a process.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Magnetic Starters (A8009)

This lesson explains the parts of a magnetic motor starter and its operation. This lesson discusses the correct procedures for troubleshooting a magnetic motor starter. Participants will learn the proper way to determine the malfunction by use of schematic diagrams, manufacturer??s literature, continuity checks, and voltage and resistance tests. This lesson also defines and demonstrates reversing magnetic motor starters.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Lubricant and Trend Analysis (A8303)

This lesson introduces the principles of lubricant and trend analysis. The lesson shows how to take oil samples and read an oil analysis report as well as how to identify and interpret trends.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Lubrication Maintenance (A8402)

This lesson explains and demonstrates how various types of lubrication systems operate, including ring, bath, splash, constant level and forced feed lubrication systems. Participants learn pertinent maintenance checks to make for each type of system. Manual devices used to apply lubricant are covered as well as the purpose of filters and the importance of filter maintenance in lubrication systems. Additionally, the lesson indicates the benefits of oil sampling and analysis and identifies several factors that can cause lubrication failure.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Limit Switches (A8007)

This lesson describes limit switches, how they work, how to recognize them, and typical applications they are used in. This lesson discusses maintenance, troubleshooting, and adjustment requirements for the various limit switches.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Ladders and Scaffolding (A8703)

This lesson explains how to select, inspect, and safely use both ladders and scaffolding. The lesson focuses on the application and safe use of single, extension, and stepladders in addition to the procedures for assembling tubular welded frame scaffolding.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Introduction to Control Charts (A8502)

This lesson introduces control charts and shows how to plot specific values on the control chart. The lesson also demonstrates how to determine and plot the mean, median, and range on a control chart.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Interpreting Ladder Logic (A9602)

This lesson teaches how to interpret programmable controller ladder logic. The lesson defines the program elements of ladder logic and the functions that they perform. This includes contacts, coils, and data functions as well as many of the common ladder logic arrangements.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Mechanical

The technical meaning of maintenance involves functional checks, servicing, repairing, or replacing necessary devices, equipment, machinery, building infrastructure, and supporting utilities in industrial, business, and residential installations.

Maintenance is essential in quality assurance and sometimes determines a company's long-term success. Poorly maintained resources can cause instability and partially or entirely pause production. Malfunctioning machines or complete breakdowns can become a costly process for most companies.

Generally, there are six main maintenance strategies:
1. Reactive (run-to-failure)
2. Predetermined Maintenance.
3. Preventive Maintenance.
4. Corrective Maintenance.
5. Condition-based maintenance.
6. Predictive Maintenance.