industrial maintenance course
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Non-Profit
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U.S.
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Canton,
Ohio
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6200FrankAve.
N.W.
NorthCanton,
OH44720-7299
[Advanceyourcareer.
Getahead.
Workforce andEconomic Development
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Troubleshooting IThis is a noncredit course custom-designed for maintenancepersonnel. The participant will learn basic safety, symbols, fluids,accumulators, on-off control valves, cylinders, and motors usinghands-on troubleshooting techniques.Text required. Instructor: Jim Hardin
Mondays and WednesdaysJanuary 6 - February 5
6 - 9 p.m.Fee: $599
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Troubleshooting IIThis is a noncredit course designed for maintenance personnel.The participant will learn basic safety, symbols, electro-hydraulics, plus an introduction to proportional control usinghands-on lab techniques. Instructor: Jim Hardin Mondays and Wednesdays February 17 March 24 6 - 9 p.m.
Fee: $499
Low-Pressure Boiler OperationsThis class will cover low-pressure boiler (15 psi or less) operationand construction, along with maintenance and safety procedures.The class counts for 1,400 of the state-required experiencehours needed to take a low-pressure boiler operators test.Participants will take sample tests to prepare for the state exam.Text required. Instructor: Jack Campbell
Mondays and Wednesdays February 11 - April 2 (no class Feb. 17) 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fee: $599
High-Pressure Boiler OperationsThis course offers basic information and counts for 1,000 of thestate-required hours needed to take a high-pressure (15 psi ormore) boiler operators test. Content includes boiler feed pumpsand fuel feeders, feedwater heaters and feedwater treatment and
fuel combustion. Participants will take sample tests to prepare forthe state exam. Text required Instructor: Jack Campbell
Mondays and Wednesdays February 11 - April 22
(no class Feb. 17 and April 1) 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fee: $999
Spring 2014
www.starkstate.edu/ce | 330-966-5455
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INDUSTRIALMAINTENANCE
All classes are held at the Stark State College ContinuingEducation Center 265 East Maple Street, N. Canton
Specialty training for companies availablealong with corporate billing; discounts for
three or more registered in the same class.
330-966-5455 | [email protected]
Go to www.starkstate.edu/ce for more class offerings.
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Advance your career. Get ahead.Industrial Service Technician Certificate ProgramEarn a certificate in industrial maintenance. Select the track thatmost meets your needs and those of your company, or work towardearning a certificate in each track.
ElectricalBasic Electricity for MaintenanceTroubleshooting Machine Controls I
Troubleshooting Machine Controls IIHydraulics/Pneumatics Troubleshooting ITroublesooting PLCs - The Basics
MechanicalBasic Electricity for MaintenanceTroubleshooting Machine Controls IHydraulics/Pneumatics Troubleshooting IIMechanical Drives (credit class)Programming Variable Frequency Drives
AutomationElectrical PLUS Mechanical tracksTroubleshooting PLCs -SystemsCNC ProgrammingCNC Maintenance or CNC Operations or Servo Systems
Blueprint Reading for the Machine TradesBasic Electricity for MaintenanceThis is a noncredit course specifically designed for currentmaintenance employees to update and refresh their skills. Noprevious knowledge of electrical systems is required. The participantwill learn electrical fundamentals, meters, measurements, and basicelectrical circuits and how to troubleshoot those circuits in thework place. Text required. Instructor: Bill DeCoste Tuesdays and Thursdays
February 11 - March 184:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $629
Troubleshooting Machine Controls I
This noncredit course is designed specifically for current maintenanceemployees to update and refresh their skills. Previous knowledge ofelectrical systems or Basic Electricity for Maintenance is required.The participant will learn how to troubleshoot and properly wire motorcontrol circuits, pilot devices, limit switches and other industrialdevices. Text required. Instructor: Bill DeCoste Tuesday and Thursday
March 25 - April 24 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $639
All classes are held at the Stark State College Continuing Education Center 265 East Maple Street, N. Canton
Specialty training for companies available along with corporate billing; discounts for three or more registered in the same class.
330-966-5 455 | [email protected] | Go to www.starkstate.edu/ce for more class offerings.
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Troubleshooting Machine Controls IIThis noncredit course is designed for current maintenance employeesto update and refresh their skills. Previous knowledge of electricalmotor control systems or Troubleshooting Motor Controls I is required.The participant will learn how to troubleshoot complex electric motorcontrols including timers, reversing starters, PLC interfacing andreduced voltage starting.
Instructor: Bill DeCoste Tuesdays and ThursdayJanuary 7 - February 6
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.Fee: $639
OR Mondays and Wednesdays January 6 - February 10 (no class January 13) 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $639 OR Tuesdays and Thursdays April 29 - June 5 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Fee: $639
Troubleshooting PLCs the BasicsThis is a noncredit course for current maintenance employees to updateand refresh their skills. Previous knowledge of electrical systems andTroubleshooting Motor Controls I is required. The participant will learnhow to troubleshoot and properly wire PLCs, identify and properly locatedefective inputs and outputs and be introduced to RSLogix500 software,all using Allen-Bradley Micrologix1000 PLCs. Text required. Instructor: Butch Powell Tuesdays and Thursdays
February 18 - March 20 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $729
Troubleshooting PLCs SystemsThis is a noncredit course for current maintenance employees to
update and refresh their skills. The participant must be familiar withRSLogix500 and Micrologix1000 PLCs or have taken TroubleshootingPLCs T he Basics. Well look at troubleshooting small conveyorsystems controlled by Microlgix1000 PLCs using RSLogix500 software.Text required. Instructor: Butch Powell
Tuesdays and ThursdaysApril 1 - May 1
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.Fee: $499
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TroubleshootingPLCstheBasics(40042)
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TroubleshootingPLCs
Systems(40043)
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Hydraulic/Pneuma
ticTroubleshootingI(40044)
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Hydraulic/Pneuma
ticTroubleshootingII(40045)
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Low-PressureBoilerOperations(40046)
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High-PressureBoilerOperations(40047)
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BasicElectr
icityforMaintenance(40037)
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Troubleshoo
tingMachineControlsI(40038)
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Troubleshoo
tingMachineControlsII
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January7-February6
(40039)
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January6-February10(40040)
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April29-June5(40041)