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Course: Manitowoc Conventional Level 1 |
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Below lists the prerequisite for this course and the course description.
| Prerequisite: | E-Training - Pneumatics |
| Description: | This level course will showcase the operational systems of 3900, 4000, and 4100 models. The service technicians will be guided through the pneumatic and hydraulic systems by studying the systems’ schematics.
Extensive in-depth sessions on the various machinery trains along with torque converters (Vicon and non-Vicon) will allow technicians to build the necessary system knowledge and confidence to troubleshoot system problems.
Quizzes and tasks will be assigned to give technicians another opportunity to gain and retain the daily information covered in these sessions. Specific Lab Units covered will be 24 Series pump, 25 series motor, air system operation and breaking down swing, travel, boom hoist and main hoist circuits.
Specific classroom units include torque converter adjustments, hydraulic and pneumatic symbols, hydraulic systems for fixed and variable displacement pertaining to the 4100 hydraulic boom hoist, pneumatic swing, travel, and boom circuits, and handle functions for boom, hoist, swing, and travel. Also covered, will be adjustments for torque converters, clutches and brakes.
Building the 4100 Boom Hoist circuit with the pawl delay will serve as the final hands-on test. |
| Objectives: |
- Have the basic understanding of hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic principles.
- Have a basic understanding of how hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic principles relate to the different Manitowoc product line systems.
- Have a basic understanding of schematic design and layout for the different Manitowoc product lines.
- Have a basic understanding of hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic symbols used on Manitowoc schematics.
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