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Machine Basics & Specification Definitions
The purpose of this training module is to provide attendees with the knowledge to talk confidently and authoritatively on the fundamentals of machine make-up. During questioning sessions with prospective customers, personnel will be well placed to demonstrate their command of machinery technologies.
This training module not only explains, but encourages open discussion on the respective advantages and disadvantages of each machine. Armed with this information allows for the best positioning against possible competitive product.
A synopsis of program content:
- Identifying customer requirements and needs
- Hydraulic systems - open and closed centre types - advantages and disadvantages
- Understanding and interpreting power and torque requirements
- Operating for efficiency and understanding fuel consumption
- Testing standards
- Full authority control systems and common rail fuel systems
- Engine aspiration systems
- CAN (Controller Area Networks)
- What is CAN and what advantages does it provide
- Transmission technologies
- Semi power-shift and full power-shift control system
- PWM, PCC and digital control systems
- CVT/IVT control systems
- Three point linkage functionality and control
- Upper and lower link sensing
- Effects of different attachment points
- Position, draft, slip and dynamic ride control
- Hitch set-up procedures
Note: It is strongly advised that this training programme should be considered as a precursor for any brand, model or product specific modules you may require.
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