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**NEW** 807A/809 Overhead Crane Electrical and Mechanical Maintenace Combo (Seminar)

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Length: 4 Days
Price: $2450.00
Category: Maintenance

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In this course, participants will learn standardized guidelines for assessing and resolving structural, drive machinery, and hoist issues in overhead cranes. They will also gain knowledge on creating comprehensive preventative maintenance programs.

(What I liked most about the seminar was…) information available.

Buzzi-Unicem Mike R.

Very informative, nice powerpoint, and videos.

Norris /Dover Ray C.

The information was given in a way that was easy to understand. Atmosphere was
good and also helped to have the videos to break up the course.

Stora Enso Jason W.

(What I liked most about the seminar was…) Work book exercises.

WE Energies Tom P.

(What I liked most about the seminar was...) Hands on and inspection of wire rope and overall crane inspection.

Phelps Dodge Frank A.

This course offers in-depth mechanical and electrical training for maintaining and troubleshooting overhead crane systems, focusing on both safety and operational efficiency. Students will gain hands-on experience in diagnosing root causes of abnormal crane tracking and wear, as well as learning proper procedures for component replacement and preventative maintenance. The course also covers crucial electrical elements, including various A.C. crane control types, motor operation analysis, and essential protective circuits. Through rigorous testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance practices, participants will build the skills needed to enhance crane system reliability and ensure safe operation standards. Upon successful completion, participants will earn a certificate of course completion and contribute to the course evaluation to further enhance training effectiveness.

Course objectives

Mechanical:

  1. Identify root causes of abnormal tracking and wear in crane systems to ensure efficient and safe operation.
  2. Develop skills in diagnosing and replacing worn crane components to maintain operational reliability.
  3. Understand component replacement criteria and perform effective adjustments to prolong equipment lifespan.
  4. Recognize preventative maintenance needs for overhead crane systems to support system longevity and minimize downtime.
  5. Gain knowledge of proper safety practices, including lockout procedures, to ensure safe working conditions.

Electrical:

  1. Understand the functions and operations of various types of A.C. crane controls, including speed control and protection circuits.
  2. Analyze and troubleshoot power, control, and brake circuits within crane systems to maintain optimal performance.
  3. Identify symptoms of motor and control issues and apply corrective actions for system reliability.
  4. Conduct inspections and preventive maintenance on electrical systems to ensure compliance with safety standards.
  5. Gain proficiency in adjusting and testing control components for operational efficiency.

Course outline

  • Introduction – Safety & Terminology
    • Warnings, Tags, and Labels
    • Lockout Procedures
    • Shutdown Conditions
    • Duty Cycle Classifications
    • Major Crane Components
  • Mechanical Systems
    • Crane Tracking Solutions
    • Runways and Wheels (Alignment, Fasteners, Wear Patterns)
    • Crane Structure (Bridge, Trolley, End Trucks)
    • Brakes (Types and Adjustments)
    • Drive Machinery (Types of Drives, Bearings, Couplings, Gear Maintenance)
    • Hoist Machinery (Wire Ropes, Blocks, Sheaves, Reeving)
    • Preventative Maintenance (Lubrication, Torque Charts, Checklists)
  • Electrical Systems
    • 3-Phase A.C. Motors
    • Speed Control Introduction
    • Protection Circuits
    • Brakes (Electrical)
    • Multi-speed Magnetic Control
    • Saturable Reactor Control
    • Adjustable Frequency Control

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