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Introduction to Pneumatics | Training | Centre

Objective:
To provide delegates with the necessary skills, knowledge and safe working practices to enable them to safely carry out the care and maintenance of pneumatically actuated equipment including fault diagnosis.
Course Duration:
4 days
Pre-course requirements:
Delegates should have an understanding of basic engineering principles and workplace health & safety
PROGRAMME
- Pressure and volume
Boyles Law - Compressors and associated filters
- Moisture content
- Dryers and associated filters
- Receivers
Pipework and ring mains - Filter, regulators & lubricators
- Cylinders and valves
- Speed control
- Safety
- CETOP symbols
-
Circuit diagrams & cascade circuits
- Electro pneumatics & computer simulation
- Fault finding & maintenance
Outcomes:
Successful completion of the course will result in the issue of a
SETA certificate of completion
Location:
TRAINING CENTRE, CONFERENCE FACILITIES AND SKILLS CENTRE
Hammond Avenue
South Reddish
Stockport,
SK4 1PQ
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Contact:
Simon Artley 01614809822
sartley@setatraining.com







