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WearCheck offers online training during lockdown
As South Africa and the rest of the world face ongoing lockdown restrictions, business is being forced to reassess how they operate.
With this in mind WearCheck has adapted their Mobius training sessions to be done in the safety of a delegate’s home.
Lead technician for WearCheck, Dennis Swanepoel, believes that upskilling staff during the non-productive hours of lockdown is a positive solution, which does not put staff at any risk of exposure to harmful germs as no travelling or contact is required.
All the Mobius courses that are traditionally offered by WearCheck are now available online, including Vibration Analysis CAT 1, CAT 2, CAT 3, Precision Balancing, Precision Shaft Alignment and Asset Reliability Practitioner courses 1, 2 and 3.
The Mobius training is structured with the option of two course formats:
- Self-paced online training: access for six months to the videos and training material, with access to an expert CAT IV instructor to answer specific questions during the six-month period prior to the exam.
- Virtual classroom training: live online training sessions for the normal course duration, giving the full advantage of a classroom full of live interaction with other delegates and the instructor (minus the risk of exposure to travel and limited physical interaction in close contact). The assessment is completed online after the course. The dates for these courses are listed below.
Investment in ongoing skills training and knowledge development with WearCheck has been proven time and again to produce excellent returns, enabling companies to reap the rewards through enhanced condition monitoring programmes, reduced maintenance costs and greater asset reliability and longevity.
Group discounts are available, and the training can be tailored to suit a client’s needs, such as if online training cannot be covered over several consecutive days, the training can rather be broken up into sessions and then practical assignments included to make the training more interactive.
Graduates of WearCheck-run reliability solutions Mobius courses earn CPD (continuing professional development) points – this is approved by the South African Institute for Mechanical Engineers (SAIMechE).
WearCheck is currently finalising online training options for these courses: Oil Analysis 1 and 2 and Transformer Oil Analysis, the launch will be announced imminently.
For more information, or to enrol on a WearCheck training course, please contact Dennis Swanepoel on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 082 878 1578.
For detailed course dates, please copy and paste this link into your browser: 2020 Training Schedule
Training in Botswana
WearCheck technical consultant Quentin Gustav von Kleist recently conducted training for Bothakga Burrow mining in Gaborone, Botswana. The course covered both the theoretical and practical elements of oil analysis and predictive maintenance for mining equipment.
Quentin Gustav von Kleist (centre) is flanked by course delegates from Bothakga Burrow mining in Botswana, who recently completed WearCheck’s oil analysis training course.
WearCheck launches Operator Asset Care training course
Keeping machinery running smoothly is key to the efficient running of any mechanical operation, and those at the ‘coal face’ of the equipment – the machinery operators – are in prime position to monitor the condition of the components.
Upskilling operators to ensure that their machines are in perfect working order goes a long way to avoiding unplanned breakdowns. WearCheck has just launched a new course in which operators are trained in asset care, to remedy minor problems before the maintenance department is called in.
Course delegates earn three CPD points and cover the following areas of training: managing equipment lubrication, containing harmful debris, the importance of cleaning and inspection, the differences between age-related and random failures, inspection techniques, the importance of bearing, seal and lubrication failure as well as using activity boards and other related skills.
Course facilitator Jaco Kleynhans, from Gert Oberholzer Consulting, has over 20 years’ experience in machinery maintenance as well as training. His insight into component maintenance has been developed through working in many industries, including automotive, production, mining and civil construction.
For more information on the OAC training course please contact Michelle Van Dyk at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Oil analysis training in May - book today - don’t delay!
Calling all Capetonians - WearCheck is running these training courses this month: Oil Analysis 1 (14th, 15th May) and Oil Analysis 2 (16th May) at Eversdal.
It’s a proven fact – the maintenance costs are reduced for machinery or components that undergo regular condition monitoring in the form of oil analysis, and they also have far less unplanned failure. To gain a deeper understanding of oil analysis and how it can benefit both you and your company, sign up for the next training course, which takes place next week. To book your spot email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
If you can’t make the Cape Town courses, here are future dates for other courses around the country:
2019 WearCheck Training Courses
Venue |
Oil Analysis 1: Understanding oil and its analysis |
Oil Analysis 2: Report interpretation |
|
Two full days |
One full day |
Cape Town |
14 - 15 May |
16 May |
Rustenburg |
11-12 June |
13 June |
Bloemfontein |
16-17 July |
18 July |
Pinetown |
13-14 August |
15 August |
Namibia |
10-11 September |
12 September |
Gauteng |
15-16 October |
17 October |
Northern Cape |
12-13 November |
14 November |
Oil Analysis One covers two full days and costs R6 660. Oil Analysis Two and the NetCheck course cover one full day each and each costs R3 450. All courses include course material, refreshments, giveaways and certificates. Prices exclude VAT and are subject to change.
For more details on course content, view Training at www.wearcheck.co.za. For bookings contact Michelle van Dyk on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
On-site training
All courses can also be presented at the customer’s premises for a minimum of ten delegates.
WearCheck also offers two more on-site courses:
- WearCheck Practical (in English or Zulu), a half day course costing R860 plus VAT per delegate
- WearCheck Customised – oil analysis for workshop technicians, a full day course costing R3 000 plus VAT per delegate.
For on-site training, there may be an additional charge for the lecturer’s travel and accommodation, if needed.
Arrange a training course near you
Training courses can also be arranged in any of the following areas:
- Bloemfontein
- Cape Town
- Kimberley
- Makopane
- Middelburg
- Nelspruit
- Port Elizabeth
- Rustenburg
- Steelpoort
- Botswana
- Namibia
- Tanzania (Mwanza)
- Zambia (Kitwe)
CM training keeps Malawian wheels rolling
WearCheck technical support consultant Quentin Gustav von Kleist recently travelled to Nchalo in Southern Malawi, where he conducted training courses for Unitrans.
Staff from the cartage and transport contracting company were taught all about oil analysis, including the importance of taking samples correctly, how to complete the sample paperwork, how to interpret report results and what remedial action to take where necessary.
WearCheck technical support consultant Quentin Gustav von Kleist (second from left) with some of the Unitrans workers who underwent condition monitoring training last week.
2019 Training Course Dates
Understanding oil analysis can help you and your company benefit when the condition of your machinery/components/fleets are monitored using oil analysis. Now is a good time to plan for when you or your employees will attend our next training course.
Here are the 2019 dates:
Oil Analysis 1: Understanding oil and its analysis. Two Full Days.
- Gauteng: 12-13 February
- Middelburg: 12-13 March
- Cape Town: 7-8 May
- Rustenburg: 11-12 June
- Bloemfontein: 16-17 July
- Pinetown: 13-14 August
- Namibia: 10-11 September
- Gauteng: 15-16 October
- Northern Cape: 12-13 November
Oil Analysis 2: Report interpretation. One Full Day.
- Gauteng: 14 February
- Middelburg: 14 March
- Cape Town: 9 May
- Rustenburg: 13 June
- Bloemfontein: 18 July
- Pinetown: 15 August
- Namibia: 12 September
- Gauteng: 17 October
- Northern Cape: 14 November
Oil Analysis One covers two full days and costs R6 660. Oil Analysis Two and the NetCheck course cover one full day each and each costs R3 450. All courses include course material, refreshments, giveaways and certificates. Prices exclude VAT and are subject to change.
For more details on course content, view Training at www.wearcheck.co.za.
For bookings contact Michelle van Dyk on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
On-site training
All courses can also be presented at the customer’s premises for a minimum of ten delegates.
WearCheck also offers two more on-site courses:
- WearCheck Practical (in English or Zulu), a half day course costing R860 plus VAT per delegate
- WearCheck Customised – oil analysis for workshop technicians, a full day course costing R3 000 plus VAT per delegate.
For on-site training, there may be an additional charge for the lecturer’s travel and accommodation, if needed.
Arrange a training course near you
Training courses can also be arranged in any of the following areas:
- Bloemfontein
- Cape Town
- Kimberley
- Makopane
- Middelburg
- Nelspruit
- Port Elizabeth
- Rustenburg
- Steelpoort
- Botswana
- Namibia
- Tanzania (Mwanza)
- Zambia (Kitwe)
Transnet Training
Engine attention
Diagnostician Quinton Verster was invited by Cummins to present the benefits of condition monitoring to a group of matric pupils as part of their recent work experience programme.
Specialist engine manufacturers Cummins have been customers of WearCheck for many years. Keeping the engines running smoothly with only planned maintenance and no surprise component failures is a crucial element of Cummins’ quality practice, therefore a good preventive maintenance strategy is key.
WearCheck diagnostician Quinton Verster outlines the benefits of condition monitoring to a group of Clairwood High School matrics who recently visited engine manufacturers Cummins in Durban recently.
Engine Power
Customers in many corners of Africa have signed up for WearCheck training recently, to enhance their investment in their condition monitoring programme.
Technical manager Steven Lumley conducted training for engine manufacturer Cummins recently.
The training for Cummins, which took place at the Cummins South Africa training facility in Johannesburg, was customised especially for the customer. Topics included an introduction to oils, additives, application storage, the tests performed and the relevance of each one, and well as the interpretation of test results.
Cummins develops engines for specialist applications such as on highway, off highway and marine. Engaging the best possible methods for keeping the engines running at optimum output is of great value, therefore WearCheck training is an important part of the maintenance strategy.
A team from engine manufacturers Cummins recently underwent condition monitoring training by WearCheck’s technical manager Steven Lumley (third from left)
High 5 for Hitachi!
WearCheck’s laboratories in Gauteng recently welcomed new clients Hitachi Ltd., who signed up for condition monitoring services - in particular, oil analysis - for their mining and construction operations across the African continent.
The Japanese-based company focuses on social innovation across a range of business sectors, including power and infrastructure systems, information and telecommunication systems, construction machinery, high functional materials and components, automotive systems, healthcare and others.
Hitachi has engaged WearCheck as a support chain partner in the development of their oil analysis programme.
Delegates from Hitachi Ltd. recently attended an oil analysis training course in Johannesburg, run by WearCheck’s technical manager, Steven Lumley