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Vibration diagnostics training course

A Prueftechnik Condition Monitoring product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Oct 16, 2007

The course provides an in-depth study of diagnostic measurement techniques and the associated applications of these techniques to vibration monitoring

Pruftechnik is the organiser for ISO Training, Category 3, to ISO Standard 18436-2 with the trainer Bill Kilbey of the Mobius Institute, Australia.

The training, in English, will take place in Ismaning, Germany.

This course is intended for personnel who have at least two years vibration analysis experience and a thorough understanding of vibration theory and terminology.

The course provides an in-depth study of diagnostic measurement techniques and the associated applications of these techniques.

It is expected that the attendee is either the leader of the vibration team or takes a leading role in diagnosing faults and making final recommendations.

The participant must fully understand all of the data collector options, special test capabilities and analysis tools, and must understand the widest range of fault conditions.

This course will give the analyst all of the skills and knowledge necessary to solve all fault conditions and to run a successful condition monitoring programme.

Note: Prospective students for ISO CAT III have to pass the ISO CAT II exam before they are allowed to attend the CAT III training and write the exam.

ISO lll course details:.

Date: November, 26-30 2007.

Venue and accommodation: 85737 Ismaning, Germany, the distance to Munich Airport is 15 Kilometres.

Language: English.

Training: Monday-Thursday.

Exam: Friday.

Number of participants: 20.

Training fee: 1.900 Euro - the training fee includes: coffee break, lunch, training and training material.

Certification fee: 250 Euro.

Price for accommodation: 85,- Euro per night with breakfast.

Deadline for registration: October, 24 2007.

Please contact Ms Kerstin Schultheiss for registration and further information.

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