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| This course teaches you how to maintain industrial motors cost-effectively. |
| This course provides you with the information you need to reduce the costs of selecting, installing, maintaining, and replacing industrial motors.
You’ll see how to maintain motors effectively, efficiently, and safely. Of course, you can’t do maintenance without the proper resources; this
course will help you work within the larger organization to get those resources when you need them.
This course presents principles of motor maintenance in an easy-to-read format. It includes real-life examples of real-life applications. If you maintain motors and would like a searchable reference source that helps you do the job right, this
course is for you.
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This course teaches you:
- How to pick a motor that will do the job.
- How to best use your limited resources.
- How to keep costs down.
- What diagnostic tools and techniques to use to know motor health.
- How to deal with other departments.
- How to know if you have a good motor shop.
- What is motor maintenance really about.
- How to maintain motors cost-
effectively.
- How to increase motor reliability.
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To view the complete Table of Contents for this course,
click here
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353 pages.
Approximate study time: 18 hours
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Customer Reviews |
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    Packed with info, no pictures, 10.29.2009
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Reviewer: Kim Brandonberg (Waukesha, WI)
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It needs drawings. While the text is very clear and informative, the course doesn't have diagrams or photos.
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    Great insight, saved us money, 10.9.2009
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Reviewer: Steve Sedgwick (Irving, TX)
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This stuff was right on target. I got sent to a motor maintenance class two years ago, and it was a complete waste of time and money.
We hired a local guru to set us up with a program, and that was an even bigger waste of time and money.
Then my boss found this course and passed it to me to work through it to learn the material and I've been putting the ideas to use with great results.
Take our main mixing line. It went down about once a year due to motor failure, completely ruining the batch and costing several hours of cleanup at a cost of about $115,000 each time. We fixed that motor failure problem.
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    Saved our plant over $60,000 in four months, 8.7.2009
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Reviewer: Carl Watkins (Boulder, CO)
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We implemented the recommendations in this course and immediately got results. Many of the concepts are just not found in the resources we've tried previously and yet those are the concepts that really matter.
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    Very detailed and useful, 7.22.2009
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Reviewer: Joe Fielding (Atlanta, GA)
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My company would have saved several thousand dollars if they'd bought me this course a year ago. My company will save money going forward, because now I understand so much more. I'm now building up resume points, which is going to help me in this economy if my department gets hit.
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