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Overhead Crane Electrical Maintenance
March 18 & 19, 2025 | 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $2,095 per participant for each class
This training is intended for anyone who is responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting the electrical components of overhead cranes and hoists. The training will provide information on electrical crane component adjustments, troubleshooting, repairs and replacements for the purpose of safe and proficient operation of overhead cranes and hoists. This training applies to top running overhead bridge cranes, gantry cranes, monorails, underhung overhead hoists and jib cranes. Maintenance, preventative maintenance, adjustments, repairs and replacements are taught in accordance with OSHA and ASME requirements.
Who is this class for?
Overhead crane maintenance personnel & maintenance managers.
Topics Covered:
- Terminology & Definitions
- OSHA & National Consensus Standards Overview
- OSHA §1910.179, ASME B30.2, NEC 610 and CMAA electrical regulations overview.
- Crane electrical maintenance Safety
- Crane Electrical Components Maintenance Procedures
- Crane Electrical Components troubleshooting Procedures
- Component Electrical symbol identification
- Electrical drawing and schematic reading and troubleshooting
- VFD overview and troubleshooting
- Motor maintenance and troubleshooting
- Crane Power distribution maintenance and troubleshooting
- Electrical tools fundamentals
- Crane Speed control Fundamentals
Overhead Crane Mechanical Maintenance
March 25 & 26, 2025 | 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $2,095 per participant for each class
This training is intended for anyone who is responsible for maintaining the mechanical components of overhead cranes and hoists. The training will provide information on mechanical crane component adjustments, repairs and replacements for the purpose of safe and proficient operation of overhead cranes and hoists. This training applies to top running overhead bridge cranes, gantry cranes, monorails, underhung overhead hoists and jib cranes. Maintenance, preventative maintenance, adjustments, repairs and replacements are taught in accordance with OSHA, ASME, and CMAA requirements.
Who is this class for?
Overhead crane maintenance personnel & maintenance managers.
Topics Covered:
- Terminology & Definitions
- OSHA & National Consensus Standards Overview
- OSHA §1910.179, ASME B30.2 and CMAA requirements.
- Crane Types and Major Component Descriptions
- Crane Maintenance Safety
- Crane Mechanical Components Maintenance Procedures
- Lubrication application and fundamentals
- Crane structural fundamentals
- Mechanical tool fundamentals and safety
- Bearing Fundamentals
- Fastener application and Fundamentals