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1001 - Vibration Analysis for Management

Course number
1001
Cost
$850 (classrooms)
Venue
At your plant, in our classrooms or virtual
Complete 1-day training course
Complete 1-day training course

Mastering the Concepts of Vibrational Analysis: Optimizing Industrial Maintenance

Discover how to optimize industrial maintenance with our course: Vibration Analysis for Management. Learn the importance of vibration analysis in supporting the reliability of rotating equipment and gain the skills to implement this technique.

The curriculum includes the fundamentals of machine reliability, maintenance practices, and the use of condition-based maintenance tools. Understand the role of a vibration analyst and master the interpretation of vibratory signals to address common issues such as imbalance or shaft misalignment and lubrication problems.

Designed for foremen, superintendents, engineers, and decision-makers, this course will prepare you to effectively manage a vibratory monitoring program to improve the performance of your equipment.
At your plant
In our classrooms
Virtual

What can you expect from this training?

Following this training, the participant will be able to understand the critical role of a vibration analysis program within an industrial maintenance concept to ensure the reliability of rotating equipment.
Machine reliability
  • Good maintenance practices 
  • Tools for conditional maintenance
  • Clarify the support that the vibration analyst can bring to the organization
Basic theory of the vibration phenomenon
  • Forces created by machines
  • Characteristics of the vibration signal
Instrumentation
  • Sensors
  • Vibration collector and analyzer
Diagnosis and severity
  • Characteristics of the equipment
  • Collection and analysis method
  • Severity chart
  • Imbalance, shaft misalignment
  • Mechanical play 
  • Bearing problems
  • Gearbox problems
  • Pulley and belt problems
  • Fluid flow phenomena
  • Electrical motor problems
  • The resonance phenomenon
Implementation and profitability of a vibration monitoring program
  • Role of the managers 
  • Selection of equipment to be monitored
  • Creation and frequency of routes
  • Reports and documentation
  • Potential problems related to the implementation of a program
  • Costs and profitability of a vibration analysis program
For team leaders, superintendents, engineers and decision makers working with a vibration analyst. 

To learn more or register, contact us at: [email protected]