MPACT Learning Center, LLC MPACT Schedule, July - October, 2004
In This Issue:
 •  Complete Schedule on our Web Site
 •  Systematic Troubleshooting, August 24 - 26 and October 26 - 28
 •  Hydraulics, July 26 - 30
 •  Electrical Control Troubleshooting, August 30 - September 2
 •  Electro-Mechanical Fluid Power, August 2 - 6
 •  Value Added Maintenance, August 3 and October 5


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Complete Schedule on our Web Site
Since almost everyone has access to the web, we won't repeat the entire schedule in our newsletter. The complete schedule is on our new web site.

You can register and enroll students there.

We will highlight a few classes below.


See the complete schedule.



Systematic Troubleshooting, August 24 - 26 and October 26 - 28
This has become one of our most popular courses, because it is so valuable for engineers and managers as well as electrical and mechanical technicians.

Let's face it: most people don't have a troubleshooting process - they use the shotgun approach, swapping parts until the problem goes away. This is very costly, taking much longer than it should and wasting parts. Systematic Troubleshooting offers a process that anyone can learn and apply to problems ranging from the simple to the complex. It is a wonderful tool for everyone in your organization. Sign up your team today.


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Hydraulics, July 26 - 30
Our customers say we have the best hydraulics class they've ever seen. We agree. Try it and see for yourself.

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Electrical Control Troubleshooting, August 30 - September 2
An industrial electrician is not someone who has wired a house or run conduit, but someone who can trroublshoot timers, relays, and other components in a ladder diagram. This class teaches electricians how to do this.

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Electro-Mechanical Fluid Power, August 2 - 6
This course is designed to teach mechanics the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electrical circuits - timers, relays, etc. - to control pneumatic and hydraulic systems.

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Value Added Maintenance, August 3 and October 5
This workshop explores the maintenance crisis: the increasing shortage of skilled technicians in our country. It also suggests techniques for defending the maintenance department headcount and budget. Attendees include maintenance managers, executives, community and government leaders, and media representatives.

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Approved Sponsor of Continuing Professional Competency credits for Professional Engineers and Registered Land Surveyors licensed by the State of North Carolina, and Provider of Related Instruction that meets the Approved Apprenticeship Program requirements of the North Carolina Department of Labor.  MPACT Learning Center, LLC