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*SMT recommends a 50% cut score when using the Standard Timing Model mechanical skill assessment program in the hiring process. Participants in these classes had little to no previous manufacturing experience or training. Scientific Management Techniques, Inc. Pre Training & Post Training Mechanical Skill Assessment Scores SMT’s Manufacturing Skills Training Curriculum; 32 Classes, 664 Participants Data Represents the Average Pre & Post Percentile Scores per Class Average Pre-Test Score 16%, Average Post-Test Score 74%* Assessments Administered with SMT’s Standard Timing Model Assessment Machine Pre-Assessment Post-Assessment 2012 A 2012 B 2012 C 2012 D 2012 E 2012 F 2012 G 2012 H 2012 I 2012 J 2012 K 2012 L 2012 M 2012 N 2012 O 2013 A 2013 B 2013 C 2013 D 2013 E 2013 F 2013 G 2013 H 2013 I 2013 J 2013 K 2013 L 2013 M 2013 N 2013 O 2014 A 2014 B 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%
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Scientific Management Techniques, Inc. Pre Training & Post Training Mechanical Skill Assessment Scores

SMT’s Manufacturing Skills Training Curriculum; 32 Classes, 664 Participants Data Represents the Average Pre & Post Percentile Scores per Class

Average Pre-Test Score 16%, Average Post-Test Score 74%* Assessments Administered with SMT’s Standard Timing Model Assessment Machine

*SMT recommends a 50% cut score when using the Standard Timing Model mechanical skill assessment program in the hiring process. Participants in these classes had little to no previous manufacturing experience or training.

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SMT’s Manufacturing Skills Training Curriculum; 32 Classes, 664 Participants Data Represents the Average Pre & Post Percentile Scores per Class

Average Pre-Test Score 16%, Average Post-Test Score 74%* Assessments Administered with SMT’s Standard Timing Model Assessment Machine

*SMT recommends a 50% cut score when using the Standard Timing Model mechanical skill assessment program in the hiring process. Participants in these classes had little to no previous manufacturing experience or training.

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Level One – Basic Mechanics Training Program

Volume 1: Shop MathematicsUnit 1: Base 10, Decimals, Decimal Equivalents, PercentagesUnit 2: FractionsUnit 3: Algebraic Expressions, Simple Equations, Ratio, ProportionUnit 4: Graphs, Charts, Data HandlingUnit 5: Weights, Measures, Metric ConversionUnit 6: Exponents, Square Roots, Right TrianglesUnit 7: Angles, Plane Figures, AreaUnit 8: Measurement of Solid Figures, Volume, Intro. To Trig.Unit 9: Trigonometric Tables

Volume 2: Blueprint Reading & Machine DrawingUnit 1: Elements of Blueprints and Machine Drawing I

Volume 3: MeasurementUnit 1: Linear Measurement

Volume 4: Hand ToolsUnit 1: Care and Use of Hand ToolsUnit 2: Mechanical Fasteners

Volume 5: Basic Mechanical Components IUnit 1: Basic MachinesUnit 2: Shafts, Couplings, Pulleys, Belts and Chain DrivesUnit 3: Gears and Gear RatiosUnit 4: Advanced CouplingsUnit 5: Basic Alignment

Volume 6: Bearings & LubricationUnit 1: Principles of Bearing Operation, Components, BearingsUnit 2: Principles of Friction and Lubricants

Volume 7: Basic Mechanical Components IIUnit 1: Levers, Cranks, Linkages, and SpringsUnit 2: Types and Uses of Cams, Timing AdjustmentsUnit 3: Use of Elementary Timing Model in Timing Adjustments

Volume 8: Machine Adjustment Fundamentals Using The ATMUnit 1: Troubleshooting, Problem Solving, and Problem Identification

TechniquesUnit 2: Set Up Machine Standards Using the ATMUnit 3: Problem Solving on Multiple Systems Using the ATM

Volume 8-A: Basic Pneumatics & HydraulicsUnit 2A: Air Compression, Properties of AirUnit 2B: Basic Pneumatics, Compressors, and Air Pressure Gauges Unit 3A: Hydraulic Flow and Control

Volume 9: Electrical ComponentsUnit 1: Principles of Electricity, AC & DC CircuitsUnit 2: Basic Circuit Components, Switches, and RelaysUnit 3: Digital Multimeter, Basic MeasurementsUnit 4: Input and Output DevicesUnit 5: Electrical SchematicsUnit 6: Generators & TransformersUnit 7: DC MachinesUnit 8: Three-Phase AC & DC Motors

Volume 10: Pump BasicsUnit 1: Pumping Basics

Volume 11: Valve Operation & TypesUnit 1: Valve Operation and Type

Vol 11A: Basic Process ControlUnit 1: Introduction to Process Control Unit 2: Basic Definitions Unit 3: Pressure Unit 4: TemperatureUnit 5: LevelUnit 6: FlowUnit 7: Analytical instruments and TerminologyUnit 8: TransmittersUnit 9: ControllersUnit 10: Process Control and Control LoopsUnit 11: Control Schemes

Level Two – Advanced Mechanics Training ProgramVolume 12: Introduction to Industrial Maintenance

Unit 1: Failure Analysis

Volume 13: Gearbox MaintenanceUnit 1: Gear Maintenance

Volume 14: Bearing MaintenanceUnit 1: Bearing Maintenance

Volume 15: Advanced Pneumatic FundamentalsUnit 1: Control Components, Pneumatic DrivesUnit 2: Circuit Design

Volume 16: Advanced Hydraulic FundamentalsUnit 1: Control Components, Hydraulic DrivesUnit 2: Circuit Design

Volume 17: Advanced ElectricalUnit 1: CapacitorsUnit 2: InductorsUnit 3: Power in AC CircuitsUnit 4: Electrical Troubleshooting Using the ESTDUnit 5: Troubleshooting, AC MotorsUnit 6: Troubleshooting, DC Motors

Volume 18: Pump MaintenanceUnit 1: Pump Maintenance

Volume 19: Introduction to WeldingUnit 1: Welding SafetyUnit 2: Gas Welding, Cutting, and HeatingUnit 3: Introduction to Arc Welding, MIG - TIG

Volume 20: Machine Shop PracticesUnit 1: Machine Shop SafetyUnit 2: Hand Tools and Bench WorkUnit 3: Metal CuttingUnit 4: The LatheUnit 5: The Milling MachineUnit 6: The Drilling MachineUnit 7: The Grinding Machine

Volume 21: Advanced Machine Adjustment Fundamentals Using the PMSUnit 1: Troubleshooting, Problem Solving, and Problem Identification TechniquesUnit 2: Set Up Machine Standards Using The Packaging Machine

Simula torUnit 3: Problem Solving on Multiple Systems Using the Packaging

Machine Simulator

Volume 22: Ladder LogicUnit 1: Basic Ladder LogicUnit 2: Planning and I/O SymbolsUnit 3: Numbering Systems, Codes, and LogicUnit 4: Symbols and Ladder Logic BasicsUnit 5: Ladder Logic FormatUnit 6: Program FunctionsUnit 7: Program ExamplesUnit 8: Glossary of Terms

Volume 23: PLC Advanced ElectricalUnit 1: Introduction to the PLCUnit 2: PLC Programming and OperationUnit 3: Maintenance and Troubleshooting

VOLUME 24: Advanced Process ControlUnit 1: Process Control- Intro AdvancedUnit 2: Advanced PressureUnit 3: Advanced LevelUnit 4: Advanced Flow MeasurementUnit 5: Advanced TemperatureUnit 6: Analytical-PHUnit 7: Advanced ActuatorsUnit 8: Advanced Process Control-Frequency DrivesUnit 9: Heat ExchangersUnit 10: Hazardous ApplicationsUnit 11: Flowmeter InstallationUnit 12: Instrument calibration

Each training unit consists of a student study guide, student test booklet, many power points, hands-on training aid kit, and an instructor guide.

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Volume 9: Electrical Components Volume 17: Advanced Electrical

Unit 1 Principles of Electricity, AC & DC Circuits Unit 1 Capacitors

Unit 2 Basic Circuit Components, Switches, and Relays Unit 2 Inductors

Unit 3 Digital Multimeter, Basic Measurements Unit 3 Power in AC Circuits

Unit 4 Input/Output Devices Unit 4 Electrical Troubleshooting Using the ESTD

Unit 5 Electrical Schematics Unit 5 Troubleshooting, AC Motors

Unit 6 Generators & Transformers Unit 6 Troubleshooting, DC Motors

Unit 7 DC Machines

Unit 8 Three-Phase AC & DC Motors

Nypro - Training Units Delivered

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NYPRO 2013 PLC SKILLS TRAINING

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Nypro - Training Units Delivered

Volume 22: Electrical Components

Volume 23: Advanced Electrical

Unit 1 Basic Ladder Logic

Unit 1 Introduction to the PLC

Unit 2 Planning and I/O Symbols

Unit 2 PLC Programming and Operation

Unit 3 Numbering Systems, Codes and Logic

Unit 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Unit 4 Symbols and ladder logic Basics Unit 5 Ladder Logic Format Unit 6 Program Functions Unit 7 Program Examples Unit 8 Glossary of Terms


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