This course provides discussion of theapplications of Basic Industrial Pneumatics(MP-10004) as they apply to pneumatic systems.
This course is delivered in a format that uses acombination of classroom lecture coupled with acomprehensive component review using real-world products.
This course is taught by highly qualified instructorswho are experts in this field. The course coversbasic industrial pneumatics including theory,component operation, and pneumatic circuits.This course is recommended for personnelinvolved in the basic maintenance of pneumaticequipment.
This course is recommended as a prerequisite tothe Advanced Industrial Pneumatics (MP-10005)MaintenancePro™ Technical Training course.
Basic Industrial PneumaticsOutlineI. Module 1: Overview
A. ObjectivesB. Industrial SafetyC. AccidentsD. Stored Energy System Safety
Il. Module 2: Pneumatic Power TheoryA. ObjectivesB. IntroductionsC. Pneumatic TheoryD. Compressibility and Expansion of GasesE. Boyle’s LawF. Charles’ LawG. General Gas LawH. Work and EnergyI. Minimizing FrictionJ. Pneumatic Symbols
Ill.Module 3: Pneumatic ComponentsA. ObjectivesB. IntroductionsC. RegulatorsD. Valves (Nondirectional Control)E. Directional Control ValvesF. Flow ControlsG. IntensifiersH. Cylinders/Actuators
I. Motors and CompressorsJ. Limited Rotation ActuatorsK. Purification EquipmentL. Preliminary FiltersM. Moisture Removal/DryingN. LubricatorsO. Piping and ConnectorsP. Sealing DevicesQ. Receivers
IV.Module 4: Pneumatic CircuitsA. ObjectivesB. IntroductionsC. Basic Pneumatic SystemsD. Sample SchematicsE. Troubleshooting ProceduresF. Locating TroublesG. Troubleshooting an ActuatorH. Checking a Control ValveI. Common Causes of FailureJ. Summary
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Training Benefits:Participants can use the skills andknowledge gained in this course to:
• Minimize failures in pneumatic equipment thusreducing downtime and cost
• Perform regular preventive maintenance onpneumatic equipment and systems
• Gain an increased knowledge of pneumaticequipment and controls
Training Objectives:This course is designed to enableparticipants to:
• Describe pneumatic power and the componentsused in the design of pneumatic systems
• Identify and explain common pneumaticcomponents
• Describe basic pneumatic theory• Explain common circuit applications• Describe basic preventive maintenance actions• Interpret ANSI symbols and drawings to explain
the functions of specific pneumatic systems• Troubleshoot basic pneumatic components
Training Dates and Locations:Please contact your local Applied
sales representative for class datesand locations.
orFor course registration and
information, please call:
1-866-664-5733or fax:
1-248-616-0931or e-mail your request to:
This course can also be conductedon-site at your facility.
Course Information:
Intended audience:Personnel involved in thebasic maintenance ofpneumatic equipment andsystems
Duration: 8 hours
Cost: $ 400 per person
Continuing Education Units(CEUs): .7
Rev 0 - 7/26/2002
(MP-10004)
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