Courses

Lubrication Engineering

DATES
Lubrication Engineering 7613 – 17 February 2012Johannesburg
Lubrication Engineering 7714 – 18 May 2012Durban
Lubrication Engineering 7811 – 15 June 2012Johannesburg
Lubrication Engineering 7913 – 17 August 2012Cape Town


Are your costs running away with you?
Are your failures frustrating you?
Is maintenance giving you a migraine?
Is your engine packing up due to dirt?
Are you aware the environment is wearing down?
Do you take staff training seriously?
Is your equipment health and safety up to scratch?

Our course is designed to help you overcome these problems, and to save on downtime and maintenance.

Course Objectives:
The course covers some twenty topics to give participants a full practical understanding of the principles and technology of lubrication.

Who Should Attend?
The course is aimed at maintenance personnel but will be of benefit to anyone concerned with the operation, maintenance or management of industrial plant, machinery, transport and other lubricant related disciplines.

Course Content:

Lubrication Terminology,
Production of Lubricant Base Fluids, Basics of Lubrication,
Properties of Oil,
Additives, Greases,
Centralised Lubrication Systems,
Synthetic Lubricants,
Fuels,
Internal Combustion Engine Lubrication,
Auto Drive Line Lubricants,
Plain Bearings,
Rolling Bearings,
Gears & Gear Oils,
Hydraulic Oils,
Compressor Oils,
Transformer Oils,
Cutting Oils,
Filtration,
Condition Assessment & Failures,
Used Oil Analysis ,
Lubrication Surveys,
Storage and Handling of Lubricants.

Certificate:
An examination will conclude the course. Delegates who complete the course, and pass the examination, will be awarded a certificate.

Accreditation:

This Course is registered with ECSA for 5 CPD Credits

Time:
08h00-17h00

Fee:
Members: R7,638-00
Non-members: R8,607-00
Students: R2,223-00 (written proof of full-time student registration required)

The fee includes full course notes, lunch, teas and 14% VAT, but not accommodation. A cancellation fee of R400 will be charged if registration is cancelled within ten days of the course. Substitute delegates are welcome. Payment to The SA Institute of Tribology, on receipt of invoice. NB: Please note that ALL bank charges are payable by the payee. To ensure maximum participation and attention, the course will be limited to the first 40 paid up applicants. Course notes are available prior to the course on full payment of course fees.

Accommodation:
Accommodation is the responsibility of the delegate. A list of the closest hotels is available on request.

Registration:

Please contact us for information