Manitowoc Crane CARE Offers Technical E-Training
November 15, 2006 • Manitowoc Crane CARE,
According to John Alexander, Manitowoc Crane CARE's director of training and technical publications •
The pneumatics course, for example, focuses on the basic physics laws, schematics, and systems design associated with pneumatic systems and fluid power. Students learn about various pneumatic compressors, air dryers, actuators, and air-line conductors. They also see how air is used as a medium to transfer energy, and they study air preparation distribution, and accessories used to make pneumatic systems operate. Finally, students learn to read and understand symbols represented in pneumatic schematics.
Other exhibits in the Manitowoc Crane CARE booth at the MCG CraneExpo included CraneStar, an equipment management system that collects, manages, and transmits equipment operating status and location data for crane owners; Brigade BackAlarms audible warning systems and Rear View CCTV systems, which provide operators with a wider field of vision at the rear of the vehicle and on the boom; and the EnCORE rebuild, repair, remanufacture, and exchange program.


