Comtest is hosting a Fluke maintenance workshop at Comtest House, Linbro Park on Tuesday, 15th September 2015.
The workshop is aimed at electricians and maintenance/electromechanical technicians and will address effective troubleshooting of motors and motor drives, with the goal of ultimately reducing machine downtime and savings on repair bills.
At the completion of the workshop participants should be able to make critical decisions to quickly isolate a fault, down to component level, ensuring a quick and cost-effective repair. Participants will receive an attendance certificate and, provided they pass a short examination, they will receive certification from the Fluke Academy for Certified Training.
The seminar costs R3250 (plus VAT) per person, and is limited to 15 participants.
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