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eLearning
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Model: MB837
Electronic Sensors eLearning | Proximity Sensor, Reed Sensor
Electrical control systems use electronic sensors as input devices to sense the presence of an object. Electronic sensors perform the same function as mechanical limit switches, but they use electrical principles to sense the presence of an object.
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Model: M33332
Foundation Fieldbus Process Control Training System | Multimedia Courseware
This course covers an overview of FOUNDATION Fieldbus technology, H1 FOUNDATION Fieldbus wiring and connections, device configuration, and field device calibration and operation. Examples of topics include: communication protocols used in FOUNDATION Fieldbus, the cabling of an H1 FOUNDATION Fieldbus segment, the purpose of device description and capability files, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus diagnostic and maintenance capability.
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Model: MXBP203
General Dimensioning and Tolerances (GD&T) eLearning | Fundamental Rules & Methods
Amatrol’s General Dimensioning and Tolerances (GDT) eLearning provides the learner with an understanding of fundamental dimensioning rules, units, types of dimensioning, dimensioning features, and tolerancing methods.
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Model: N12240
Hydraulic Online Training | Master Hydraulic Skills Using Virtual Trainers
The Hydraulics 1 Virtual Trainer Courseware (N12240) for the Hydraulics 1 Learning System (96-HYD1) introduces industry-relevant hydraulic online training skills while showing how they apply to fundamental hydraulic principles, such as pressure and flow; this signature Amatrol approach to curriculum reinforces both theory and practice to produce a well-rounded understanding of the topic.
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Model: MXMT101
Inspection Techniques Training | Multimedia Courseware
Amatrol’s Inspection Techniques eLearning Courseware (MXMT101) covers calibrating and mastering gauges, proper care and storage of gauges, and using attribute gauges, go / no-go plug gauges, micrometers, thread gauges, variable analog gauges, and variable digital gauges. Learners will study objectives like: the importance of product measurement, reading analog indicator secondary needles, the construction of an outside micrometer, the function and operation of a snap gauge, and the purpose of gauges in manufacturing.