No. 3 | 2007
Sep 18, 2007
 


 
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News
 Maintenance Repair and Set-up (MRS) of (Industrial) Hydraulic Systems Course added to 2007 Schedule
 2008 Training Schedule Release
 New Courses for 2008
Upcoming Courses
 Mobile Hydraulic Technology (MHT)
 Principles of Hydraulics (POH)
 Maintenance, Repair and Set-up of Industrial Hydraulics
 SYNAX Advanced added to 2007 Schedule
 L20/L40 MLC Motion Control and Logic Control
 DKC Single Axis Digital Servo & 107 HDD/HDS Digital Servo Drive with HVE/HVR Power Supply
Other
 Upcoming Trade Show: CMTS
 
 
News top   
 
    Maintenance Repair and Set-up (MRS) of (Industrial) Hydraulic Systems Course added to 2007 Schedule

The training department was extremely busy in the first half of 2007 and we would like to thank you for your continued patronage.
Due to an ever increasing level of demand we have added a fourth offering of our MRS course in our Burlington, ON facility.
This additional course will be run during the week of November 26-30 and because of the level of hands on work involved the class size is limited to 10 students. Please do not hesitate if you would like to enroll in the last course offering of this calendar year.

 

 
    2008 Training Schedule Release

Over the summer we spend time reviewing your feedback to our current course offerings and preparing the schedule for the upcoming year.
Enrolment in this years hydraulic offerings were extremely high and in order to avoid turning customers away we will be adding more possibilities for courses next year in more locations. We are planning to offer additional courses in Western Canada as well as some new mobile hydraulic course offerings. Once the schedule is complete we will advise you via this forum however please also check our website for the most up to date times and locations for the various courses.

 

 
    New Courses for 2008

More and more customers are looking for training that targets mobile equipment applications. In light of this we will be adding two completely new courses targeted at both applying and maintaining mobile hydraulic systems.
- MRSM Maintenance Repair and Set-up of (Mobile) Hydraulic Systems
- DCHM Design Considerations for for (Mobile) Hydraulic Systems
Course descriptions and dates will be posted soon on the internet and will also be listed on the 2008 training schedule.
Watch for the new descriptions and a new course progression chart in upcoming webletters.

 
 
 
 
Upcoming Courses top   
 
    Mobile Hydraulic Technology (MHT)

September 24-28 (Burnaby BC)
October 15-19

 Course Description Online
 

 
    Principles of Hydraulics (POH)

October 22-26

 Course Description Online
 

 
    Maintenance, Repair and Set-up of Industrial Hydraulics

November 12-16
November 26-30 (ADDITION)

 Course Description Online
 

 
    SYNAX Advanced added to 2007 Schedule

3 1/2 days covering SYNAX basics and advanced topics such as communications interfaces (fieldbusses/ethernet), PLC programming with IndraLogic, Process control with SYNAX, etc.

October 1-4

 All Automation Course Offerings Online
 

 
    L20/L40 MLC Motion Control and Logic Control

December 4-6

 All Automation Course Offerings Online
 

 
    DKC Single Axis Digital Servo & 107 HDD/HDS Digital Servo Drive with HVE/HVR Power Supply

December 10-12

 All Automation Course Offerings Online
 
 
 
 
Other top   
 
    Upcoming Trade Show: CMTS

Visit us at the CMTS in Toronto:
October 15 to 18
Booth#: 1701

 
 
 
 
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