Training courses focus on series programming
Juki Automation Systems
Series Programming and Operation training courses
Juki Corporation has announced that Juki Americas will be holding two training courses in August.
The first course will focus on KE-2050/60/70/80/FX1/FX3 Series Programming and Operations and is scheduled to take place from 11-14 August 2009 at Juki's North Carolina branch in Morrisville.
Juki also will hold a course specialising in KE-2010/20/30/40 Series Programming and Operations, which is scheduled to take place from 25-28 August 2009, also at Juki's Morrisville branch.
The courses are designed to provide operators with operation, routine maintenance and basic troubleshooting skills.
They include classroom lectures and hands-on system training.
For the most part, the content is identical to the training provided onsite when a machine is first installed.
The training courses are for personnel responsible for the daily setup, operations and programming of the machines.
New operators requiring a little extra training are the main intended audience.
Prerequisites for the courses include knowledge of basic SMT concepts and components, and familiarity with Microsoft Windows.
There is no charge for attendance at any regularly scheduled training course at Juki facilities with the purchase of any machine from Juki.
Also included with the purchase of the machine are free machine software upgrades for the life of machine, as well as free 24-hour phone support.
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