Next Offering:
***Due to safety from Covid19, all in-person Courses are postponed indefinitely****
We are developing a Distance-Education platform for our courses. Please check back here soon.****
Dates:
    TBD
Location:
    ONLINE
First ever offering, planned for June, 2020--
the training content and agenda is still evolving
Rewinding is a craft that comes from experience, and no other way.
We will bring prepared stators, supplies and tools, ready to practice the next task
This Hands-on course begins to address the need for electric motor rewinder training.
This first edition is a 1-day overview course,
especially for those needing to learn and feel the experience of the electric motor rewind process. This is especially valuable
for new rewinders, manager without bench experience, motor repair sales and customer service staff, suppliers to rewind businesses.
The training is intended to extend and add to currently available technical software and videos by providing personal attention, ability
to demonstrate and give how-to tips, delivered by experts with many years of experience. The course will be 100% original
content created and produced by Advanced MotorTech LLC.
This will be training using the "actually-doing-it" experience that can't be obtained any other way.
Some topics: How to count turns--not as easy as it seems.
How to measure wire with the gauge when it is not clear what the wire size is.
What to do about the cross-over wire.
What is the right fit for slot liner.
How to cut insulation straight--harder than anyone thinks, but so important!
Choose right size and length of dividers and wedges.
Sizing phase and fitting paper.
Sizing wire for easy slot-opening insertion (non-binding with 2 wires is only part of the story).
Sample coil fit, where the coils sides should lay.
The feel of inserting a properly designed coil.
The feel of proper tamping--not too loose, not too tight.
Picking correct coil leads for splices--and how to check.
Making a good twisted pair for the splice.
Picking the right hand-tools, and how to care for them.
And more, and more.
And variations of each based on materials, fits, sizes.
The fundamental essence and value of this training is the real-life, physical hands-on experience of
actually doing it, and learning the ins and outs of doing it right, what can go wrong, how to recognize and avoid errors.