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MBB Consulting™ - Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training In Raleigh, NC

Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training In Raleigh, NC

Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training
Raleigh is NC's capital and known for technical ed & research. MCSA training is preventive maintenance Raleigh students use to minimize downtime.
Price $349 / student assuming min. enrollment is met
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises ending in a test of comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing color print-outs of the slideshow. Please note, this material and the presentation itself are copyrighted. A Certificate of Completion is released for each student who passes their test and for which payment for the training clears.
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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, Raleigh students learn:

Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training Course Overview:

MCSA training describes Machine Condition Signature Analysis - saving Raleigh 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.

Raleigh

City of Oaks

Excellent choice! Raleigh training is immersed in a climate of high-tech, biotech, and advanced textiles thanks to the city's inclusion in Research Triangle Park. Positioned two hours west of Atlantic waters between Falls and Jordan Lakes, the city has recently been featured in many Top 10 lists for high quality of life and a favorable business climate. Enjoy many after-class options including North Carolina's Museums of Natural Sciences and Art. Plus, the 245 acre Carl Alwin Schenk Memorial Forest, Cloud Chamber for Trees and Sky, North Carolina Railway Museum, and incredible chainsaw art of William Umstead State Park.

Raleigh
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Raleigh, NC

Facility

MBBC's Raleigh Machine Condition Signature Analysis Training center is downtown northeast of Western and McDowell streets. It is near Nash and Moore Squares, the Raleigh Convention Center, and Lincoln Theater.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Megan Cung
Megan Cung
Manufacturing Engineer
HVAC

Steve was one of the great managers that I was fortune to work with and from whom I learned many of my improvement techniques. He was my Master Black Belt in 6 Sigma. I contribute much of my success to him for teaching me the first steps along my journey to excellence. His encouragement and leading by example continue to be the guidance for many of my engineering projects. Many great managers and engineers are his students and receive the benefit from his training.



David Oelrich
David Oelrich
HR Manager
Energy


I had the pleasure of working with our Master Black Belt in a high-tech manufacturing company where formal continuous improvement was a new concept. I was impressed with his ability to translate the concepts and skills needed to start down the path of the discipline in a way that was not only accessible to the employees, but excited them and moved many of them into being active, positive participants. I saw an immediate improvement in overall engagement, which helped in areas well beyond the tactical and functional areas included in the improvement project, itself.