HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN TRAINING
customer FUNDAMENTALS
winter classes are scheduled. see below for information on our hydraulics, electrical and engine courses We will have new class dates for the summer of 2024 coming soon.
Unless noted, classes will meet at the AIS Corporation’s Lansing Branch
HYDRAULICS
Hydraulic Training
The technician will be introduced to Pascal’s Law, safety, common component function and purpose, basics of oils, oil samples and cleanliness codes, as well as schematic reading on basic hydraulic systems in both a classroom & hands on setting.
Technicians perform disassembly and assembly of gear, vane and piston pumps, reservoirs, hoses, control valves and cylinders. The technician will gain a basic knowledge of all these components. Load sensing systems as well as fluid conditioning will be covered. The technician will perform some basic hydraulic testing and adjusting.
Technicians enhance their understanding of Load Sensing systems; increase their skill of analyzing circuits by reading and comprehending complex schematics. Perform testing and adjusting machines to OEM specifications. Apply learned skills to troubleshooting a variety of hydraulic issues.
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Training
AIS Electrical Course introduces students to complete basic foundation of electrical systems used in the heavy equipment industry. Technician will be taught Ohm’s law, and how to perform calculations. The class introduces relays, fuses, batteries, diodes, capacitors, and resistors; while being taught to know how to properly test them.
The technician will perform basic testing on starting and charging systems, as well as schematic reading on basic electrical systems. The student will also learn how to properly use a multi-meter to perform testing.
Technicians explore hands on Circuit diagnostics and troubleshooting strategies while actively testing circuits, Enhancing DVOM usage skills, and reading through machine schematics.
ENGINES
Engine Training
Off-Highway Tier 4 Engine Technical Overview-1 day*
Technicians discuss and are immersed in the workings of the fuel, air intake, exhaust gas recirculation, and after-treatment systems. This includes Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF), Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), and Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF).
April 1-2, 2024