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Electro-Mechanical Troubleshooting

Electro-mechanical troubleshooters are the heart and soul of any industrial maintenance organization. This training provides a structured format for those responsible for frequent electrical and mechanical maintenance and troubleshooting, as well as for anyone having a desire to learn a more formal approach in troubleshooting techniques. The course begins by providing a fundamental sequence of steps that can be applied when attempting to locate and repair problems in electrical and mechanical equipment, regardless of the type of equipment. The remainder of the course allows students to apply the fundamentals learned to specific electrical and mechanical equipment, including Fluid Power, PLC controlled, electrical and mechanical control systems. This course is designed to augment prior knowledge and skills in PLCs, Pneumatics and Motor Controls. 

At the completion of this course, participants will be able to apply effective troubleshooting methods to any type of industrial manufacturing equipment and will be able to:

  • Identify the abnormality or symptom based on normal operation behavior
  • Determine the faulty element or component based on symptoms
  • Plan a course of action to repair the equipment
  • Safely perform repairs on the equipment
  • Apply observation techniques to prevent reoccurrence once the problem is repaired.

To learn more or express an interest in this course, contact us:


Andrea Adams
aadams20@tctc.edu
864-646-2039

Joseph Sloan
jsloan1@tctc.edu 
864-646-1721