SKF Training Courses
The performance and durability of bearings does not depend solely on the quality of the bearings themselves, but also on numerous other factors that it is essential to understand fully.
For this reason, the
SKF Service Unit organizes
training courses for anyone who works closely with bearings. The courses last between two and three days.
Theory lessons and
practical exercises are held in fully equipped teaching labs to help participants develop a thorough understanding of bearings, the equipment they form part of and how to mount and unmount them, as well as lubrication, sizing and control techniques. Participants are also given an awareness of the various industrial sectors in which bearings are used.
On request, entry-level courses can be designed to meet specific training requirements.
The four areas of expertise
The SKF program is sub-divided into four sections, each of which covers specific learning objectives: Maintenance; Reliability and Diagnosis; Design, and Maintenance Engineering.
For each area, a detailed breakdown is supplied to illustrate the general outcomes and the relevant application environment. Each course is identified by a unique code. By clicking on the hyperlinks below, you can learn in more detail about the programs, objectives, dates, duration and costs.
Maintenance
Reliability and Diagnosis
Design
Maintenance engineering
Reliability and Diagnosis
To make the most of your manufacturing assets, it is important to ensure that you are constantly aware and in control of the condition of your machinery. One of the most effective monitoring methods covered on the course is vibration analysis (particularly the enveloping technique, used and developed by SKF), and participants will learn about this and other troubleshooting techniques in order to develop a real understanding of what can go wrong and how to fix it.
2005 Modules
- Entry-level course on vibration analysis (code: VIB1)
- Advanced course on vibration analysis (code: VIB2)
- Troubleshooting, analysis and classification of damage to roller bearings (code: RCF1)
- Diagnostic techniques and non-destructive testing of machinery with moving parts (cod. DIR1)
Course schedules and subscriptions
All the course are held at the
SKF Service Center, located at the following address:
Centro Servizi SKF Industrie
Via Pinerolo, 54 - 10060 Airasca (TO), Italy