Available courses
The videos within this course provide employees with a basic understanding of the features and functionality of these software applications, and how they can be used to improve productivity, collaboration, and communication within an organization.
The Manufacturing Manager Training Program is designed to equip aspiring or current manufacturing managers with the essential knowledge, skills, and strategies needed to excel in their roles. This comprehensive course provides a deep understanding of the principles, practices, and challenges associated with managing manufacturing operations effectively and efficiently.
Throughout the program, participants will explore various aspects of manufacturing management, including strategic planning, resource allocation, production scheduling, quality control, supply chain management, and continuous improvement. They will develop the necessary leadership and managerial skills to oversee a diverse workforce, optimize processes, and drive operational excellence.
In order for a technician to make a good
data-based decision regarding troubleshooting cutting and forming operations,
they must first be able to clearly identify
and understand how each operation works.
This is especially true when dealing with
drawing operations. Even parts with
shallow-formed features can be
troublesome.
At the end of this session, the attendee will
be able to explain how a drawing and
stretching operation works. They will be
able to determine if the die geometries are
correct. They will be able to calculate the
number of stations needed to make a given
part geometry. They will be able to identify
the root causes of drawing die failures. They
will have a comprehensive understanding of
all of the variables that contribute to
problems such as necking, splitting, and
wrinkling.
An organization's effectiveness greatly depends on every employee's ability to communicate. To be
effective, the working culture must stimulate internal motivation from its employees. This condensed
practical leadership program introduces the fundamental concepts of communication, counseling, teams
and team building, leadership behaviors, internal motivation principles, and performance. We will cover
the thoughts, behaviors, and skills that are essential for successful leadership. This course is presented
from a "shop floor" perspective and is ideal for those working in the skilled trades.
In order for a technician to perform his or
her duties efficiently, they must have a
fundamental understanding of how the
process of sheet metal stamping works. This
course will introduce sheet metal stamping
and dies to the attendee.
At the end of this session, the attendee will be able to define a stamping operation and how it works. They will be
able to identify basic items such as presses
and die types.
Leadership training is a program designed to enhance the leadership skills and qualities of individuals in a business, organization or any other field. The goal of this training is to develop effective leadership strategies that can lead to the success of the company or organization. The course covers a variety of topics and skills that are necessary for leaders to perform effectively.
The course begins by exploring the fundamental concepts of leadership, including different leadership styles, communication skills, and the importance of emotional intelligence. It also covers how to create a vision, set goals, and develop a strategy to achieve those goals.
Stamping and die knowledge is a course designed to teach individuals about the principles and techniques of stamping and die operations. The course covers a wide range of topics, including the fundamentals of stamping, die design, material selection, and manufacturing processes.
The course begins by exploring the basic principles of stamping, including the different types of stamping operations, equipment, and materials. It also covers the properties of different metals and alloys, such as their strength, ductility, and formability, and how these properties affect the stamping process.
Die design is a critical aspect of stamping operations, so the course covers various die design concepts and techniques. It includes the principles of die construction, tooling design, and die selection. Participants will also learn about die maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting.
The Basic Machining Fundamentals course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of machining processes and techniques. This course serves as an ideal starting point for individuals interested in pursuing a career in machining or for those who wish to develop a foundational knowledge of machining principles.
Throughout the course, students will be introduced to the essential concepts, tools, and operations involved in machining. They will learn about various types of machines commonly used in the industry, including lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, and grinders. Emphasis will be placed on safety procedures and best practices to ensure a secure working environment.
Students will delve into the fundamentals of blueprint reading and interpretation, enabling them to understand technical drawings, dimensions, tolerances, and geometric symbols commonly encountered in machining. They will gain proficiency in using measuring tools and instruments accurately to verify dimensions and ensure precision in their work.
The course will cover different machining operations, such as turning, milling, drilling, and grinding. Students will learn about the selection and application of cutting tools, workholding devices, and fixtures for specific machining tasks. They will acquire hands-on experience in setting up and operating machines, performing basic machining operations, and producing simple components.