Stage 1 Hydraulics
£1,090 + VAT per person
(Pre-requisite for CETOP Level 1 Hydraulics)
3 DAY COURSE
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Is this the correct course for you based on your results? Please read the course information below, or feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Course aims/who is it for?
3 DAY COURSE
Before booking any of these courses you should:
Is this the correct course for you based on your results? Please read the course information below, or feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
This course is designed to increase and improve the knowledge of Maintenance Staff and Managers at all levels.
This extended knowledge will enable staff to better maintain and manage Fluid Power Systems with a better understanding of component function and operation They will follow safer working procedures and once they have completed the practical training at NFPC, their work-based skills and role competency will improve. Staff will also work together with greater synergy and levels of communication.
Course Details
£1,090 per person excluding VAT
Face to face training at the NFPC will consist of Day 1 & 2 technical lectures and Day 3 practical training
If more information is required or you need help with a booking please contact Anne Clarke at NFPC Tel: 01909504539 or aclarke@nfpc.co.uk
Entry Requirements
We do advise YOU to visit the NFPC website “HomePage” and check out your current knowledge levels using our FOC Self Assessment Questionnaire.
Course Times
9am – 4pm or as arranged by the Tutor.
Course Objectives (Knowledge Based)
On completion of this course candidates will be able to:
1) The fundamental principles that underpin all hydraulic systems
2) Hydraulic Symbols iso 1219-1:2012
3) Flow control devices-function and operation
4) Pressure control devices-function and operation
5) Direction control devices-function and operation
6) Pump types and operation including accumulators
7)Introduction to hydraulic hoses (STAMPED)
Course Objectives (Skills Based)
During the practical section of this course candidates will engage in and apply the following skills:
1) Read and interpret hydraulic circuit diagrams
2) construct a simple hydraulic circuit
3) select and install components as prescribed by the circuit diagrams
4) setting up procedure relating to hydraulic components
5) testing the performance of a pump involving the use of basic diagnostics
6) Loto procedure when working with live hydraulics and applying safe working practices
7) basic fault- finding