Abrasive Wheels Best Practice Friday

Short course

In Corby

£ 120 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Corby

  • Duration

    1 Day

An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: To have an understanding of the regulations · Identification of characteristics of abrasive wheels · Correct use of associated equipment for maintaining

Facilities

Location

Start date

Corby (Northamptonshire)
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George Street, NN17 1QA

Start date

On request

About this course

No formal entry requirements

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Course programme

Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
  • Code:
    TBS-B4581
  • Venue:
    George Street Campus, Corby
  • Day/Time:
    Fri 9am - 1pm
  • Duration:
    1 day
  • Start At:
    Friday 25 June 2010
  • Interview:
    No
  • Full Fee:
    £120
  • Concession Fee:
    -
Abrasive Wheels Best Practice
Content An industrial training course in the care, mounting and maintenance of abrasive wheels aimed at individuals who have cause to change, maintain, mount or dress abrasive wheels on fixed or portable machines. Learning Objectives: · To have an understanding of the regulations · Identification of characteristics of abrasive wheels · Correct use of associated equipment for maintaining and dressing abrasive wheels · An awareness of dangers and hazards associated with abrasive wheels Course Contents: · Approved advisory literature relating to the mounting of Abrasive wheels · Hazards arising from the use of Abrasive wheels and precautions which should be observed · Methods of marking Abrasive wheels as to type and speed · Methods of storing handling and transporting Abrasive wheels · Methods of inspecting and testing Abrasive wheels to check for damage · The functions of all components used with Abrasive wheels, including flanges, washers, bushes and nuts used in mounting and including knowledge of the correct and incorrect methods of assembling all components · Correct methods of mounting and balancing of Abrasive wheels · The proper method of dressing an Abrasive wheel · The adjustment of the rest of an Abrasive wheel · The requirements of the regulations Assessment Certificate of attendance

Abrasive Wheels Best Practice Friday

£ 120 + VAT