Introduces various types and styles of predictive and preventive maintenance components, principles, and practices used in industrial applications.
Goals, Topics, and Objectives
To provide students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of Trade & Apprentice Education, utilizing digital learning materials and hands-on labs.
- Predictive and Preventive Maintenance Safety
- Vibration Analysis
- Balancing
- On-line & Off-line Motor Current Analysis
- Infrared Thermography
- Ultrasonic Maintenance
- Maintenance Data Bases
- Predictive Maintenance Toubleshooting
1. Demostrate the purpose and function of PM and predictive maintenance analyzers.*
2. Identify the major safety aspects of testing equipment while operating.
3. Define the most common terms related to vibration analysis.
4. Describe and compare the basic types of unbalance.
5. Explain the functions and differences between on-line and off-line motor current analysis.
This course is being deactivated as part of the catalog cleanup project in 23/WI. It is not part of any active program and has not been offered in 3 or more years.
Assessment and Requirements
• AMTEC Modular Pre and Post exams
• Lab evaluation utilizing a standard evaluation matrix
AMTEC Module 1022 Digital Learning Material
Outcomes
Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Successful completion of AMTEC Course Module 1022 Post Assessment (85%) and instructor assessment of lab activities.