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MBB Consulting™ - Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training In Indianapolis, IN

Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training In Indianapolis, IN

Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training
Indianapolis is home to the world's largest auto racetrack. MCSA training is preventive maintenance Indianapolis students use to minimize downtime.
Price $349 / student
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size5 - 10 students
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CityIndianapolis, IN

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About Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training


Who is Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training for?

Machine Condition Signature Analysis training is for anybody interested in lowering the downtime of their machines. In our course, Indianapolis students learn:

Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training Course Overview:

MCSA training describes Machine Condition Signature Analysis - saving Indianapolis students money by replacing unplanned failure with preventive maintenance. Machine Condition Signature Analysis (MCSA) is similar to Statistical Process Control. A gage (accelerometer) is used to take a snapshot of a machine's "normal" performance (i.e. record its "signature"). Specifically, signatures are usually collected for each of the machines high-wear components; motors, pumps, etc. Periodic measurements are then taken over time to assess deviation from normal. When deviation reaches a defined threshold, the machine is scheduled for preventive maintenance. As such, Machine Condition Signature Analysis improves operational profitability. It pays for itself in the form of lower total maintenance cost and higher uptime.

Indianapolis

Circle City

Excellent choice! Indianapolis is Indiana's capital, largest city, and home to the Indy 500. Indy's fame as an automotive racing mecca started early with construction of the National and Michigan roads solidifying the city's stature as a transportation hub. The National Road was the first major federally funded highway in the United States. Indy's historical nickname "Crossroads of America" reinforces its tie to road-based transportation. At one point, Indianapolis rivaled Detroit as a center of automobile manufacturing. Motor vehicle parts including automotive transmissions remain a major export. Meanwhile, a vibrant entertainment infrastructure also evolved offering many options after Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training including a zoo, aquarium, and over 200 parks.

Indianapolis
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Indianapolis, IN

Facility

Indianapolis Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training is delivered in the heart of the state capital's downtown area in a facility offering great views from the 16th floor of the South Tower of the Capital Center Building, which is connected to its sister North Tower by a three-level atrium with sloped glazing.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Trever L.
Trever L.
Quality Engineer


This DFMEA class was very entertaining and informative. The instructor had a lot of knowledge mixed with a great sense of humor. Most trainings I fall asleep after long hours however, this was a different situation. I had fun and learned a large amount of content in a short amount of time. Thank you!



Benjamin V.
Benjamin V.

Science


MBBC's GD&T course was at a good level and pace for an engineer out of school and with a good understanding of conventional tolerancing. I appreciated the use of real-life examples.