Learn the basic skills needed to work in industrial & facilities maintenance. Become proficient in reading a Vernier caliper and micrometer.Learn to read a cut-away drawing. Identify screw threads and pitches (metric and SAE). Drill and tap holes.Thread and assemble pipe. Accomplish machinery layout and leveling. Use a hydraulic press. Make a sketch. Learn how to install of bearing, sprockets, V-belts, sheaves and couplings,Practice installing a pillow block bearing and a flange bearing. Lubrication techniques for oil and grease.Make and use pump packing and learn to cut gaskets. Sensible personal safety procedures, LOTO instructions and use of MSDS & SDS sheets will be covered. We use the Audel Millwright and Mechanics Guide text for this course—written by Thomas B. Davis—a member of our training staff.
Each student will receive class books, work activity sheets, self-test progress evaluations, as well as questions from the instructor to make sure they understand the material presented. It is expected that an attendee will leave the class with the basic knowledge of the subject and possess new found skills to better equip them when they return to their job. A certificate suitable for framing will be issued to each attendee who successfully completes the course.
Hands-on activities: 40% hands-on activities
Free Materials included: AUDEL Millwrights and Mechanics Guide ($80 value), 0-1” Micrometers ($54 value), 6” Bearing ID Scale ($11 value)