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The American Reliability Tour 2017

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The American Reliability Tour 2017

FREE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY! THE ART OF PRECISION MAINTENANCE: Vibration, Balancing, Alignment

VibrAlign is launching the American Reliability Tour, a FREE half-day seminar to be presented in 28 cities starting in April and running through October.

This seminar is NOT a sales call. The American Reliability Tour is part of VibrAlign’s commitment to helping address the skills shortage in American industry.

Taught by three of our professional trainers — Tom Shelton, Stan Riddle, and David Zdrojewski — who amongst them have more than 100 years of machinery maintenance experience, here’s what you can expect:

  • How to identify persistent machinery problems;
  • Methods to extend the life of machinery with a shaft alignment and balancing activity
  • New technologies to increase equipment reliability; and
  • Ways to re-focus your maintenance assets more productively.

See firsthand the interplay between vibration, balancing and alignment. You’ll also have an opportunity to get your questions about condition monitoring and machinery maintenance answered.

Sign up for this FREE seminar and submit your questions!

 

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