Vibration & Asset Reliability Training
Vibration is the oldest and most known tool for Condition Monitoring. Vibration analysis is the process of detecting irregularities and monitoring change from the established vibration signature of a system. The ISO 18436 covers the vibration analysis training. Prime Gear has the means to teach its own non-ISO courses, we built them mainly using our experience and material collected over long years of partnership. We provide Two levels, 1 & 2, the Training is Provided by Prime Gear academy with all the needed materials. The participant learns about shock pulse and vibration measurement techniques as well as general maintenance strategies. The certification is a proof of knowledge and capability in the certified area, and a useful merit for various jobs in industrial sectors. Most courses end with a written exam.
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Vibration Analysis (CAT I)
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Category I is the ideal starting place for new vibration analysts, people collecting vibration data, and those who want a better understanding of vibration analysis and condition monitoring. You will come away with a solid understanding of why we monitor the condition of rotating machinery (and other critical assets), the importance of improved reliability, and how vibration can be successfully measured and analyzed to provide an early warning of a wide range of fault conditions. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Vibration Analysis (CAT II)
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It is intended for people who have mastered the basics but who need to be able to take good data (and decide how the data collector should be set up), analyze a range of faults conditions, and understand balancing and alignment. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Vibration Analysis (CAT III)
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Intended for people who are confident with spectrum analysis but who wish to push on and learn more about signal processing, time waveform and phase analysis, cross-channel testing, machine dynamics, and fault correction. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Asset Reliability Practitioner (CAT I)
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The Asset Reliability Practitioner [ARP] Category I “MANAGER-ENGINEER AWARENESS” course is intended for senior management, maintenance and operations/production management, engineers, junior reliability engineers, and condition monitoring professionals who need to understand the “big picture” of the reliability and performance improvement process. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Asset Reliability Practitioner (CAT II)
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The Asset Reliability Practitioner [ARP] Category II “RELIABILITY ENGINEER CORE EDUCATION” course is intended for industrial reliability engineers charged with helping the organization improve reliability and performance, and for anyone else in the organization who desires to have an in-depth knowledge of the reliability and performance improvement process. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Asset Reliability Practitioner (CAT III)
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The Asset Reliability Practitioner [ARP] Category III “RELIABILITY PROGRAM LEADER” course is intended for those who have taken the lead role in the reliability and performance improvement program. Great responsibility comes with this great opportunity, and the aim of this course is to set you up for success. | |||||||||||||||||||
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