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| Numatics Specialist
School |
The Numatics Specialist School is designed specifically for the
needs of distributor's sales personnel. This four-week school covers virtually
every aspect of the complete product line offered by Numatics along with
symbology and proper terminology. The student will learn the full line of
products and their correct application. Strategies to meet every customer's
pneumatic need and methods of presenting the features and benefits of all
Numatics components will be suggested with opportunities for the student to
practice presentations.
To register for the Numatics Specialist School, fill out the registration form
below and take the attached qualification exam. There will be 18 slots
available for the class. Slots will be filled based upon qualification exam
scores and order of registration forms received (first come�).
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When
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Where
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Status |
| Week 1 - Basic Valving, Mini-Valves & Circuit Solutions |
Available Upon Request |
Novi, MI |
Open |
| Week 2 - Applied Actuators & Motion Control Solutions |
Available Upon Request |
Mt. Pleasant, TN |
Open |
| Week 3 - Air Prep Solutions, Rodless & Vacuum |
Available Upon Request |
Lapeer/Novi, MI |
Open |
| Week 4 - G2 & G3 FieldBus Systems & Numasizing |
Available Upon Request |
Novi, MI |
Open |
Register Using Form Below, or Contact the Training Group
by E-Mail
Customer Registration Form & Qualification Test For:
NUMATICS SPECIALIST SCHOOL
Registrations can not be processed unless all information is complete.
Please register the following people for your training course:
Please register the above names to attend the course starting:
As a convenience to you, we will be happy to make the
reservations for you at the designated school site with the understanding that
each person will pay for his/her own room. Please indicate single or
double occupancy. Please note all hotel rooms are now non-smoking.
Please
make reservations for the persons listed above.
Single
Double
We will not require reservations.
Comments:
Numatics Specialist School
Qualification Test
NOTE: The following Qualification Test MUST be completed prior
to registering for the Numatics Specialist Class.
This test is a means for determining a potential student's
ability to succeed in the Numatics Specialist School. An entrance score of 75% on
this test will greatly aid the potential student at starting on a more level
bases with their peers in the class. The test will also assist the training
department in determining which areas need to be focused upon in each class.
1) PSIA is the same as PSIG +
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2) Closed crossover means:
a) Port P does not communicate with ports A and B
simultaneously.
b) In 3 position valves, all ports blocked in the
center position.
c) Electrically disables two solenoids from short
circuiting.
d)
All of the above.
e)
None of the above.
3) Numatics valves use 'O' rings as what type of seals?
a)
Static
b)
Dynamic
4) In regards to Numatics valves, what does the term 'balanced'
mean?
a) The valve is mounted in the center of the
sub-base.
b) The weight of the valve is evenly distributed
across the mounting screws.
c) There is no relationship between the pressure
passing through the valve and the force required to shift the valve.
d)
All of the above.
e)
Only A and C.
5) A pneumatic cylinder that produces 200 lbs. of force, while
extending, from a supply pressure of 50 PSIG has a piston area of
square inches.
6) Filters act as strainers and are rated by their ability to
remove particles measured in
.
7) If you were to pipe a 2 position, 5 ported, 4 way as a
normally non-passing 3-way using no pipe plugs, which port would you have to
plumb pressure into if the valve is ISO ported?
8) A double acting air cylinder exerts 100 lbs. of force in the
extend direction, but only about 85 lbs. of force in the retract direction.
Why?
9) A regulator that allows air to escape if down stream
pressure overcomes set pressure is called a
regulator.
10) Does the Numatics valve leak air?
a)
Yes
b)
No
11) Cv is a measurement that is expressed in:
a)
CFM
b)
SCFM
c)
PSIA
d)
Inches
e)
None of the above.
12) What does 'Delta P' stand for?
13) Referring to valve actuators, what do the letters 'SPA'
stand for?
14) What purpose does a coalescing filter serve?
15) The purpose of Numasizing is:
16) What is a Ladder diagram?
17) What does NFPA stand for and what does it mean in regards
to Numatics cylinders?
18) What are the two main bearing points of a Numatics A-Series
cylinder?
19) What is the specific material of the Numatics spool &
sleeve?
20) How many rodless bore sizes are currently offered by
Numatics?
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