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Machine Training



Tech Training at our facility use the latest equipment on our assembly floor for hands-on experience in making parts. Find out the best way to service the pumps from the people who designed them. Discuss your design challenges with the experts, and then try out their solutions in the training facility.
We can also send expert technicians to your work place, which is particularly useful if you have several operators who need training.



Introduction to the JetMachining Center

This section of the training covers the basic parts of the JetMachining Center, what they do, and what their names are. Students then receive training in maintaining and operating the J.R. Jet abrasive machining center or spindle, including tips on improving part quality. Periodic maintenance requirements are covered, along with a review of wear items on the units. We'll even suggest spare parts you might want to have on hand to keep your machining center running smoothly and continuously.




Introduction to J.R. Jet System and Make

The key to getting the best, fastest, and cheapest parts is learning to use the system. Producing a part on The JetMachining Center uses two programs: The part is initially drawn or modelled in your CAd system and then down loaded to a Post Processor. The Post Processor converts the part into G coding which would be run on the system.

This portion of the class includes:
  • Instruction that would be included by your Post Processor
  • Hints and tips on optimizing your model or drawings for abrasivejet machining
  • Downloading your program to the system
Again, students don't sit and listen—they do, actually using the JetMachining Center to machine parts they design in class.



Troubleshooting ultra-high pressure systems

Sometimes equipment wears out or breaks. Because most machinists are not familiar with ultra-high-pressure water pumps, J. R. Jet training covers how to locate problems in advance of a system failure. The class includes a review of the various symptoms and the causes of low pressure.

By the end of the class, students can confidently determine the problem, fix it.



Pump Rebuild

When a water pump provides water at pressures up to 55,000 pounds per square inch (345,000 kPa, parts in the pump will wear out. This requires periodic rebuilds of the pump to replace these components.

Training is provided on maintaining and repairing the On-Off Valve.













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