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DESCRIPTION:Machinery Assembly and Installation … Although all craft tech
 nicians have a set of basic skills\, we have often found that they have fo
 rgotten\, never used\, or were not taught correct “precision” principl
 es and techniques. We have not always understood or applied correct reliab
 ility principles in the assembly\, installation\, repair\, and day-to-day 
 care of facility assets. Maintenance has typically been viewed from a “r
 emove and replace” or “get it going” perspective and rarely includes
 \; long-term\, lowest cost\, highest manufacturing\, and reliability/profi
 tability perspectives. This seminar is a set of important reminders and re
 freshers with new information meant for immediate field use.\n\nWe introdu
 ce attendees to the various maintenance philosophies and where each is cor
 rect. Next is understanding how technicians can use overall and bearing-sp
 ecific vibration instrumentation to discover and prove machinery improveme
 nts. Attention is paid to coupling assemblies and their purpose\, rolling 
 element bearing types and applications\, belt drives\, and precise alignme
 nt principles. Torque requirements and procedures\, common assembly errors
  and the difference between reliability and run ability are also discussed
 . A special section on measuring tools\, lubrication techniques and doing 
 the job right the first time are introduced. Technicians use hands-on\, li
 ve and dynamic demonstrators with exercises to reinforce correct principle
 s and practice new techniques. Attendees will find the seminar informative
 \, loaded with practical tips\, and finish with a renewed sense of readine
 ss and a fresh approach to maintenance activities. This required foundatio
 n course assists technicians in developing correct assessment\, measuremen
 t\, troubleshooting and precise reliability improvement habits. This initi
 al module develops techniques and corrections for “facility common” er
 rors that may constitute as much as 70% of facility failures.\n\nThe semin
 ar is aimed at participants with a mechanical craft background\, but produ
 ction operators and engineers will find the seminar valuable and first-lin
 e supervision is encouraged to attend to demonstrate advocacy and understa
 nding for renewed essentials. The seminar is five days in duration. (Align
 ment techniques are demonstrated using the “Reverse Dial” alignment me
 thod to enhance session visual impact\; all principles can and should be a
 pplied to laser technology alignments.)\n\nSubjects … Included but not l
 imited to:\n\nIntroduction to Precision\n\nMaintenance PhilosophiesCost pe
 r HP per YearMachinery Failure PieChanging Craft ResponsibilityVibration a
 s a Tool\n\nTerm familiarityUnderstanding alarm & precise levelsDeterminin
 g what parts are failingFitting Housing and Shaft\n\nDetermine proper shaf
 t and bearing fit.Problems with Housings and ShaftsError PreventionPrecisi
 on Measurement ToolsAssembly Errors\n\nProper fitting of keysCoupling type
 s and common problemsSet screw techniques\, nicks and burrsCorrect torquin
 g & heating practicesPractical Lubrication\n\nGreasing Techniques and tool
 s to measureCorrect re-lube amounts & intervalsPrecision Belt Alignment\n\
 nAligning Four FacesAxial positionAdjustable SheavesUnderstanding Sheave E
 ccentricityAchieving Correct TensionUnderstanding Precision Shaft Alignmen
 t\n\nPre-alignment ChecklistAlignment Tips\, Precautions & TolerancesPlott
 ing the relative shaft positionPractical removal of "soft foot".Knowing th
 e “best” move each time.Introduction to Thermal GrowthUnderstanding Be
 arings\n\nDon't destroy the evidenceBrinnelling\, Apex Zone\, Fretting\, S
 palling\, Fatigue\, L10 Life\, Radial Internal Clearance.Bearing Failure S
 ources and Failure StagesIntroduction to: Conrad\, Max Capacity\, SelfAlig
 ning\, Angular Contact\, Spherical\, Cylindrical\, Needle\, Pillow block a
 nd Journal Bearings\n\nSeals\, shields & using bearing heatersTracking of 
 misalignment in bearingsUnbalance\n\nWhat is it? … Static/Couple/Dynamic
 Tolerances & retention depend on you!Common Machinery Errors\n\nMotors\, F
 ans\, Pumps\, Gearboxes and othersCourse Details\nContinuing Education Cre
 dits Included\nFormat: Public Course\nCategory: Ultrasound\nLanguage: Engl
 ish\n\nMember Rate:$1\,950\nNon-Member Rate: $2\,100\n\nClick Here for mor
 e information on the R&M Engineering Implementation Certificate Program.
GEO:35.962412;-83.921205
LOCATION:Conference Center Building\, Factory Lab
SUMMARY:Essential Craft Skills - Assembly and Installation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/essential_craft_skills_-_assem
 bly_and_installation
CATEGORIES:Training & Workshops
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DESCRIPTION:Machinery Assembly and Installation … Although all craft tech
 nicians have a set of basic skills\, we have often found that they have fo
 rgotten\, never used\, or were not taught correct “precision” principl
 es and techniques. We have not always understood or applied correct reliab
 ility principles in the assembly\, installation\, repair\, and day-to-day 
 care of facility assets. Maintenance has typically been viewed from a “r
 emove and replace” or “get it going” perspective and rarely includes
 \; long-term\, lowest cost\, highest manufacturing\, and reliability/profi
 tability perspectives. This seminar is a set of important reminders and re
 freshers with new information meant for immediate field use.\n\nWe introdu
 ce attendees to the various maintenance philosophies and where each is cor
 rect. Next is understanding how technicians can use overall and bearing-sp
 ecific vibration instrumentation to discover and prove machinery improveme
 nts. Attention is paid to coupling assemblies and their purpose\, rolling 
 element bearing types and applications\, belt drives\, and precise alignme
 nt principles. Torque requirements and procedures\, common assembly errors
  and the difference between reliability and run ability are also discussed
 . A special section on measuring tools\, lubrication techniques and doing 
 the job right the first time are introduced. Technicians use hands-on\, li
 ve and dynamic demonstrators with exercises to reinforce correct principle
 s and practice new techniques. Attendees will find the seminar informative
 \, loaded with practical tips\, and finish with a renewed sense of readine
 ss and a fresh approach to maintenance activities. This required foundatio
 n course assists technicians in developing correct assessment\, measuremen
 t\, troubleshooting and precise reliability improvement habits. This initi
 al module develops techniques and corrections for “facility common” er
 rors that may constitute as much as 70% of facility failures.\n\nThe semin
 ar is aimed at participants with a mechanical craft background\, but produ
 ction operators and engineers will find the seminar valuable and first-lin
 e supervision is encouraged to attend to demonstrate advocacy and understa
 nding for renewed essentials. The seminar is five days in duration. (Align
 ment techniques are demonstrated using the “Reverse Dial” alignment me
 thod to enhance session visual impact\; all principles can and should be a
 pplied to laser technology alignments.)\n\nSubjects … Included but not l
 imited to:\n\nIntroduction to Precision\n\nMaintenance PhilosophiesCost pe
 r HP per YearMachinery Failure PieChanging Craft ResponsibilityVibration a
 s a Tool\n\nTerm familiarityUnderstanding alarm & precise levelsDeterminin
 g what parts are failingFitting Housing and Shaft\n\nDetermine proper shaf
 t and bearing fit.Problems with Housings and ShaftsError PreventionPrecisi
 on Measurement ToolsAssembly Errors\n\nProper fitting of keysCoupling type
 s and common problemsSet screw techniques\, nicks and burrsCorrect torquin
 g & heating practicesPractical Lubrication\n\nGreasing Techniques and tool
 s to measureCorrect re-lube amounts & intervalsPrecision Belt Alignment\n\
 nAligning Four FacesAxial positionAdjustable SheavesUnderstanding Sheave E
 ccentricityAchieving Correct TensionUnderstanding Precision Shaft Alignmen
 t\n\nPre-alignment ChecklistAlignment Tips\, Precautions & TolerancesPlott
 ing the relative shaft positionPractical removal of "soft foot".Knowing th
 e “best” move each time.Introduction to Thermal GrowthUnderstanding Be
 arings\n\nDon't destroy the evidenceBrinnelling\, Apex Zone\, Fretting\, S
 palling\, Fatigue\, L10 Life\, Radial Internal Clearance.Bearing Failure S
 ources and Failure StagesIntroduction to: Conrad\, Max Capacity\, SelfAlig
 ning\, Angular Contact\, Spherical\, Cylindrical\, Needle\, Pillow block a
 nd Journal Bearings\n\nSeals\, shields & using bearing heatersTracking of 
 misalignment in bearingsUnbalance\n\nWhat is it? … Static/Couple/Dynamic
 Tolerances & retention depend on you!Common Machinery Errors\n\nMotors\, F
 ans\, Pumps\, Gearboxes and othersCourse Details\nContinuing Education Cre
 dits Included\nFormat: Public Course\nCategory: Ultrasound\nLanguage: Engl
 ish\n\nMember Rate:$1\,950\nNon-Member Rate: $2\,100\n\nClick Here for mor
 e information on the R&M Engineering Implementation Certificate Program.
GEO:35.962412;-83.921205
LOCATION:Conference Center Building\, Factory Lab
SUMMARY:Essential Craft Skills - Assembly and Installation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/essential_craft_skills_-_assem
 bly_and_installation
CATEGORIES:Training & Workshops
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DESCRIPTION:Machinery Assembly and Installation … Although all craft tech
 nicians have a set of basic skills\, we have often found that they have fo
 rgotten\, never used\, or were not taught correct “precision” principl
 es and techniques. We have not always understood or applied correct reliab
 ility principles in the assembly\, installation\, repair\, and day-to-day 
 care of facility assets. Maintenance has typically been viewed from a “r
 emove and replace” or “get it going” perspective and rarely includes
 \; long-term\, lowest cost\, highest manufacturing\, and reliability/profi
 tability perspectives. This seminar is a set of important reminders and re
 freshers with new information meant for immediate field use.\n\nWe introdu
 ce attendees to the various maintenance philosophies and where each is cor
 rect. Next is understanding how technicians can use overall and bearing-sp
 ecific vibration instrumentation to discover and prove machinery improveme
 nts. Attention is paid to coupling assemblies and their purpose\, rolling 
 element bearing types and applications\, belt drives\, and precise alignme
 nt principles. Torque requirements and procedures\, common assembly errors
  and the difference between reliability and run ability are also discussed
 . A special section on measuring tools\, lubrication techniques and doing 
 the job right the first time are introduced. Technicians use hands-on\, li
 ve and dynamic demonstrators with exercises to reinforce correct principle
 s and practice new techniques. Attendees will find the seminar informative
 \, loaded with practical tips\, and finish with a renewed sense of readine
 ss and a fresh approach to maintenance activities. This required foundatio
 n course assists technicians in developing correct assessment\, measuremen
 t\, troubleshooting and precise reliability improvement habits. This initi
 al module develops techniques and corrections for “facility common” er
 rors that may constitute as much as 70% of facility failures.\n\nThe semin
 ar is aimed at participants with a mechanical craft background\, but produ
 ction operators and engineers will find the seminar valuable and first-lin
 e supervision is encouraged to attend to demonstrate advocacy and understa
 nding for renewed essentials. The seminar is five days in duration. (Align
 ment techniques are demonstrated using the “Reverse Dial” alignment me
 thod to enhance session visual impact\; all principles can and should be a
 pplied to laser technology alignments.)\n\nSubjects … Included but not l
 imited to:\n\nIntroduction to Precision\n\nMaintenance PhilosophiesCost pe
 r HP per YearMachinery Failure PieChanging Craft ResponsibilityVibration a
 s a Tool\n\nTerm familiarityUnderstanding alarm & precise levelsDeterminin
 g what parts are failingFitting Housing and Shaft\n\nDetermine proper shaf
 t and bearing fit.Problems with Housings and ShaftsError PreventionPrecisi
 on Measurement ToolsAssembly Errors\n\nProper fitting of keysCoupling type
 s and common problemsSet screw techniques\, nicks and burrsCorrect torquin
 g & heating practicesPractical Lubrication\n\nGreasing Techniques and tool
 s to measureCorrect re-lube amounts & intervalsPrecision Belt Alignment\n\
 nAligning Four FacesAxial positionAdjustable SheavesUnderstanding Sheave E
 ccentricityAchieving Correct TensionUnderstanding Precision Shaft Alignmen
 t\n\nPre-alignment ChecklistAlignment Tips\, Precautions & TolerancesPlott
 ing the relative shaft positionPractical removal of "soft foot".Knowing th
 e “best” move each time.Introduction to Thermal GrowthUnderstanding Be
 arings\n\nDon't destroy the evidenceBrinnelling\, Apex Zone\, Fretting\, S
 palling\, Fatigue\, L10 Life\, Radial Internal Clearance.Bearing Failure S
 ources and Failure StagesIntroduction to: Conrad\, Max Capacity\, SelfAlig
 ning\, Angular Contact\, Spherical\, Cylindrical\, Needle\, Pillow block a
 nd Journal Bearings\n\nSeals\, shields & using bearing heatersTracking of 
 misalignment in bearingsUnbalance\n\nWhat is it? … Static/Couple/Dynamic
 Tolerances & retention depend on you!Common Machinery Errors\n\nMotors\, F
 ans\, Pumps\, Gearboxes and othersCourse Details\nContinuing Education Cre
 dits Included\nFormat: Public Course\nCategory: Ultrasound\nLanguage: Engl
 ish\n\nMember Rate:$1\,950\nNon-Member Rate: $2\,100\n\nClick Here for mor
 e information on the R&M Engineering Implementation Certificate Program.
GEO:35.962412;-83.921205
LOCATION:Conference Center Building\, Factory Lab
SUMMARY:Essential Craft Skills - Assembly and Installation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/essential_craft_skills_-_assem
 bly_and_installation
CATEGORIES:Training & Workshops
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DTSTART:20250513T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Machinery Assembly and Installation … Although all craft tech
 nicians have a set of basic skills\, we have often found that they have fo
 rgotten\, never used\, or were not taught correct “precision” principl
 es and techniques. We have not always understood or applied correct reliab
 ility principles in the assembly\, installation\, repair\, and day-to-day 
 care of facility assets. Maintenance has typically been viewed from a “r
 emove and replace” or “get it going” perspective and rarely includes
 \; long-term\, lowest cost\, highest manufacturing\, and reliability/profi
 tability perspectives. This seminar is a set of important reminders and re
 freshers with new information meant for immediate field use.\n\nWe introdu
 ce attendees to the various maintenance philosophies and where each is cor
 rect. Next is understanding how technicians can use overall and bearing-sp
 ecific vibration instrumentation to discover and prove machinery improveme
 nts. Attention is paid to coupling assemblies and their purpose\, rolling 
 element bearing types and applications\, belt drives\, and precise alignme
 nt principles. Torque requirements and procedures\, common assembly errors
  and the difference between reliability and run ability are also discussed
 . A special section on measuring tools\, lubrication techniques and doing 
 the job right the first time are introduced. Technicians use hands-on\, li
 ve and dynamic demonstrators with exercises to reinforce correct principle
 s and practice new techniques. Attendees will find the seminar informative
 \, loaded with practical tips\, and finish with a renewed sense of readine
 ss and a fresh approach to maintenance activities. This required foundatio
 n course assists technicians in developing correct assessment\, measuremen
 t\, troubleshooting and precise reliability improvement habits. This initi
 al module develops techniques and corrections for “facility common” er
 rors that may constitute as much as 70% of facility failures.\n\nThe semin
 ar is aimed at participants with a mechanical craft background\, but produ
 ction operators and engineers will find the seminar valuable and first-lin
 e supervision is encouraged to attend to demonstrate advocacy and understa
 nding for renewed essentials. The seminar is five days in duration. (Align
 ment techniques are demonstrated using the “Reverse Dial” alignment me
 thod to enhance session visual impact\; all principles can and should be a
 pplied to laser technology alignments.)\n\nSubjects … Included but not l
 imited to:\n\nIntroduction to Precision\n\nMaintenance PhilosophiesCost pe
 r HP per YearMachinery Failure PieChanging Craft ResponsibilityVibration a
 s a Tool\n\nTerm familiarityUnderstanding alarm & precise levelsDeterminin
 g what parts are failingFitting Housing and Shaft\n\nDetermine proper shaf
 t and bearing fit.Problems with Housings and ShaftsError PreventionPrecisi
 on Measurement ToolsAssembly Errors\n\nProper fitting of keysCoupling type
 s and common problemsSet screw techniques\, nicks and burrsCorrect torquin
 g & heating practicesPractical Lubrication\n\nGreasing Techniques and tool
 s to measureCorrect re-lube amounts & intervalsPrecision Belt Alignment\n\
 nAligning Four FacesAxial positionAdjustable SheavesUnderstanding Sheave E
 ccentricityAchieving Correct TensionUnderstanding Precision Shaft Alignmen
 t\n\nPre-alignment ChecklistAlignment Tips\, Precautions & TolerancesPlott
 ing the relative shaft positionPractical removal of "soft foot".Knowing th
 e “best” move each time.Introduction to Thermal GrowthUnderstanding Be
 arings\n\nDon't destroy the evidenceBrinnelling\, Apex Zone\, Fretting\, S
 palling\, Fatigue\, L10 Life\, Radial Internal Clearance.Bearing Failure S
 ources and Failure StagesIntroduction to: Conrad\, Max Capacity\, SelfAlig
 ning\, Angular Contact\, Spherical\, Cylindrical\, Needle\, Pillow block a
 nd Journal Bearings\n\nSeals\, shields & using bearing heatersTracking of 
 misalignment in bearingsUnbalance\n\nWhat is it? … Static/Couple/Dynamic
 Tolerances & retention depend on you!Common Machinery Errors\n\nMotors\, F
 ans\, Pumps\, Gearboxes and othersCourse Details\nContinuing Education Cre
 dits Included\nFormat: Public Course\nCategory: Ultrasound\nLanguage: Engl
 ish\n\nMember Rate:$1\,950\nNon-Member Rate: $2\,100\n\nClick Here for mor
 e information on the R&M Engineering Implementation Certificate Program.
GEO:35.962412;-83.921205
LOCATION:Conference Center Building\, Factory Lab
SUMMARY:Essential Craft Skills - Assembly and Installation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/essential_craft_skills_-_assem
 bly_and_installation
CATEGORIES:Training & Workshops
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DTSTART:20250514T120000Z
DTEND:20250514T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:Machinery Assembly and Installation … Although all craft tech
 nicians have a set of basic skills\, we have often found that they have fo
 rgotten\, never used\, or were not taught correct “precision” principl
 es and techniques. We have not always understood or applied correct reliab
 ility principles in the assembly\, installation\, repair\, and day-to-day 
 care of facility assets. Maintenance has typically been viewed from a “r
 emove and replace” or “get it going” perspective and rarely includes
 \; long-term\, lowest cost\, highest manufacturing\, and reliability/profi
 tability perspectives. This seminar is a set of important reminders and re
 freshers with new information meant for immediate field use.\n\nWe introdu
 ce attendees to the various maintenance philosophies and where each is cor
 rect. Next is understanding how technicians can use overall and bearing-sp
 ecific vibration instrumentation to discover and prove machinery improveme
 nts. Attention is paid to coupling assemblies and their purpose\, rolling 
 element bearing types and applications\, belt drives\, and precise alignme
 nt principles. Torque requirements and procedures\, common assembly errors
  and the difference between reliability and run ability are also discussed
 . A special section on measuring tools\, lubrication techniques and doing 
 the job right the first time are introduced. Technicians use hands-on\, li
 ve and dynamic demonstrators with exercises to reinforce correct principle
 s and practice new techniques. Attendees will find the seminar informative
 \, loaded with practical tips\, and finish with a renewed sense of readine
 ss and a fresh approach to maintenance activities. This required foundatio
 n course assists technicians in developing correct assessment\, measuremen
 t\, troubleshooting and precise reliability improvement habits. This initi
 al module develops techniques and corrections for “facility common” er
 rors that may constitute as much as 70% of facility failures.\n\nThe semin
 ar is aimed at participants with a mechanical craft background\, but produ
 ction operators and engineers will find the seminar valuable and first-lin
 e supervision is encouraged to attend to demonstrate advocacy and understa
 nding for renewed essentials. The seminar is five days in duration. (Align
 ment techniques are demonstrated using the “Reverse Dial” alignment me
 thod to enhance session visual impact\; all principles can and should be a
 pplied to laser technology alignments.)\n\nSubjects … Included but not l
 imited to:\n\nIntroduction to Precision\n\nMaintenance PhilosophiesCost pe
 r HP per YearMachinery Failure PieChanging Craft ResponsibilityVibration a
 s a Tool\n\nTerm familiarityUnderstanding alarm & precise levelsDeterminin
 g what parts are failingFitting Housing and Shaft\n\nDetermine proper shaf
 t and bearing fit.Problems with Housings and ShaftsError PreventionPrecisi
 on Measurement ToolsAssembly Errors\n\nProper fitting of keysCoupling type
 s and common problemsSet screw techniques\, nicks and burrsCorrect torquin
 g & heating practicesPractical Lubrication\n\nGreasing Techniques and tool
 s to measureCorrect re-lube amounts & intervalsPrecision Belt Alignment\n\
 nAligning Four FacesAxial positionAdjustable SheavesUnderstanding Sheave E
 ccentricityAchieving Correct TensionUnderstanding Precision Shaft Alignmen
 t\n\nPre-alignment ChecklistAlignment Tips\, Precautions & TolerancesPlott
 ing the relative shaft positionPractical removal of "soft foot".Knowing th
 e “best” move each time.Introduction to Thermal GrowthUnderstanding Be
 arings\n\nDon't destroy the evidenceBrinnelling\, Apex Zone\, Fretting\, S
 palling\, Fatigue\, L10 Life\, Radial Internal Clearance.Bearing Failure S
 ources and Failure StagesIntroduction to: Conrad\, Max Capacity\, SelfAlig
 ning\, Angular Contact\, Spherical\, Cylindrical\, Needle\, Pillow block a
 nd Journal Bearings\n\nSeals\, shields & using bearing heatersTracking of 
 misalignment in bearingsUnbalance\n\nWhat is it? … Static/Couple/Dynamic
 Tolerances & retention depend on you!Common Machinery Errors\n\nMotors\, F
 ans\, Pumps\, Gearboxes and othersCourse Details\nContinuing Education Cre
 dits Included\nFormat: Public Course\nCategory: Ultrasound\nLanguage: Engl
 ish\n\nMember Rate:$1\,950\nNon-Member Rate: $2\,100\n\nClick Here for mor
 e information on the R&M Engineering Implementation Certificate Program.
GEO:35.962412;-83.921205
LOCATION:Conference Center Building\, Factory Lab
SUMMARY:Essential Craft Skills - Assembly and Installation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/essential_craft_skills_-_assem
 bly_and_installation
CATEGORIES:Training & Workshops
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260520T035258Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47667093972056
DTSTART:20250515T120000Z
DTEND:20250515T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:Machinery Assembly and Installation … Although all craft tech
 nicians have a set of basic skills\, we have often found that they have fo
 rgotten\, never used\, or were not taught correct “precision” principl
 es and techniques. We have not always understood or applied correct reliab
 ility principles in the assembly\, installation\, repair\, and day-to-day 
 care of facility assets. Maintenance has typically been viewed from a “r
 emove and replace” or “get it going” perspective and rarely includes
 \; long-term\, lowest cost\, highest manufacturing\, and reliability/profi
 tability perspectives. This seminar is a set of important reminders and re
 freshers with new information meant for immediate field use.\n\nWe introdu
 ce attendees to the various maintenance philosophies and where each is cor
 rect. Next is understanding how technicians can use overall and bearing-sp
 ecific vibration instrumentation to discover and prove machinery improveme
 nts. Attention is paid to coupling assemblies and their purpose\, rolling 
 element bearing types and applications\, belt drives\, and precise alignme
 nt principles. Torque requirements and procedures\, common assembly errors
  and the difference between reliability and run ability are also discussed
 . A special section on measuring tools\, lubrication techniques and doing 
 the job right the first time are introduced. Technicians use hands-on\, li
 ve and dynamic demonstrators with exercises to reinforce correct principle
 s and practice new techniques. Attendees will find the seminar informative
 \, loaded with practical tips\, and finish with a renewed sense of readine
 ss and a fresh approach to maintenance activities. This required foundatio
 n course assists technicians in developing correct assessment\, measuremen
 t\, troubleshooting and precise reliability improvement habits. This initi
 al module develops techniques and corrections for “facility common” er
 rors that may constitute as much as 70% of facility failures.\n\nThe semin
 ar is aimed at participants with a mechanical craft background\, but produ
 ction operators and engineers will find the seminar valuable and first-lin
 e supervision is encouraged to attend to demonstrate advocacy and understa
 nding for renewed essentials. The seminar is five days in duration. (Align
 ment techniques are demonstrated using the “Reverse Dial” alignment me
 thod to enhance session visual impact\; all principles can and should be a
 pplied to laser technology alignments.)\n\nSubjects … Included but not l
 imited to:\n\nIntroduction to Precision\n\nMaintenance PhilosophiesCost pe
 r HP per YearMachinery Failure PieChanging Craft ResponsibilityVibration a
 s a Tool\n\nTerm familiarityUnderstanding alarm & precise levelsDeterminin
 g what parts are failingFitting Housing and Shaft\n\nDetermine proper shaf
 t and bearing fit.Problems with Housings and ShaftsError PreventionPrecisi
 on Measurement ToolsAssembly Errors\n\nProper fitting of keysCoupling type
 s and common problemsSet screw techniques\, nicks and burrsCorrect torquin
 g & heating practicesPractical Lubrication\n\nGreasing Techniques and tool
 s to measureCorrect re-lube amounts & intervalsPrecision Belt Alignment\n\
 nAligning Four FacesAxial positionAdjustable SheavesUnderstanding Sheave E
 ccentricityAchieving Correct TensionUnderstanding Precision Shaft Alignmen
 t\n\nPre-alignment ChecklistAlignment Tips\, Precautions & TolerancesPlott
 ing the relative shaft positionPractical removal of "soft foot".Knowing th
 e “best” move each time.Introduction to Thermal GrowthUnderstanding Be
 arings\n\nDon't destroy the evidenceBrinnelling\, Apex Zone\, Fretting\, S
 palling\, Fatigue\, L10 Life\, Radial Internal Clearance.Bearing Failure S
 ources and Failure StagesIntroduction to: Conrad\, Max Capacity\, SelfAlig
 ning\, Angular Contact\, Spherical\, Cylindrical\, Needle\, Pillow block a
 nd Journal Bearings\n\nSeals\, shields & using bearing heatersTracking of 
 misalignment in bearingsUnbalance\n\nWhat is it? … Static/Couple/Dynamic
 Tolerances & retention depend on you!Common Machinery Errors\n\nMotors\, F
 ans\, Pumps\, Gearboxes and othersCourse Details\nContinuing Education Cre
 dits Included\nFormat: Public Course\nCategory: Ultrasound\nLanguage: Engl
 ish\n\nMember Rate:$1\,950\nNon-Member Rate: $2\,100\n\nClick Here for mor
 e information on the R&M Engineering Implementation Certificate Program.
GEO:35.962412;-83.921205
LOCATION:Conference Center Building\, Factory Lab
SUMMARY:Essential Craft Skills - Assembly and Installation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utk.edu/event/essential_craft_skills_-_assem
 bly_and_installation
CATEGORIES:Training & Workshops
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