Comtest will host a Fluke maintenance workshop at Comtest House, Linbro Park, on Tuesday 15 September.
The workshop is aimed at electricians and maintenance/electromechanical technicians and will address effective troubleshooting of motors and motor drives, with the goal of reducing machine down-time and saving on repair bills. At the completion of the workshop, participants should be able to make critical decisions to isolate a fault down to component level, ensuring a quick and cost-effective repair. After passing a short examination, they will receive certification from the Fluke Academy for Certified Training.
Seminar cost: R3250 + VAT (limited to 15 participants).
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