Description
Course Description
This course explores multiple methods for assessing the condition of industrial machinery, with a focus on improving the effectiveness and value of routine condition monitoring activities. Participants will learn how to move beyond simply completing daily inspection routes to extracting meaningful, actionable insights from them.
The course emphasizes evaluating not only whether a machine is operating, but how it is operating. Participants will develop the skills needed to identify abnormal operating conditions, diagnose underlying issues, and address emerging problems before they escalate into catastrophic failures. By applying these techniques, organizations can reduce unplanned downtime, avoid costly unscheduled repairs, and minimize labor hours associated with emergency maintenance activities.
Duration Approximately 12.5 Hrs
Objectives
Course Objective
The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of condition monitoring methods used to evaluate the health and performance of industrial machinery. Participants will be introduced to multiple diagnostic tools and techniques designed to identify and assess a wide range of mechanical and electrical issues.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to apply ultrasound analysis, temperature monitoring, machine speed evaluation, and electrical motor diagnostics, as well as demonstrate a foundational understanding of vibration analysis and its role in machine condition assessment. These skills will enable participants to more effectively detect developing faults, support proactive maintenance strategies, and improve overall equipment reliability.
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