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CNC Panel Benders

CNC Panel Benders Operator & Technician Training

Pertecnica Engineering offers specialized CNC Panel Bender Training for operators and technicians in the manufacturing sector. CNC panel benders are precision machines used for bending sheet metal into complex panel shapes efficiently and accurately. This training focuses on practical, hands-on skills that enable participants to operate, program, and maintain CNC panel benders for high-quality production, ensuring readiness for modern sheet metal fabrication environments.


Top 6 Industries Using CNC Panel Benders

  1. Automotive – Fabrication of vehicle panels, chassis components, and custom assemblies.
  2. Aerospace – Precision sheet metal parts for aircraft structures and components.
  3. Electrical & Electronics – Enclosures, cabinets, and control panels.
  4. HVAC & Refrigeration – Ducting, panels, and casings.
  5. Industrial Machinery – Panels, covers, and structural components for equipment.
  6. Construction & Architecture – Cladding, decorative panels, and modular structures.

Operator Training Coverage

Participants will gain practical skills in:

  • Setting up CNC panel benders and workpiece alignment
  • Programming bend sequences and angles
  • Machine operation for single and batch production
  • Material handling and sheet metal positioning
  • Safety protocols and operational best practices

Operational Challenges & Handling

Operators will learn to handle common challenges including:

  • Material spring-back and angle deviations
  • Machine calibration and tool adjustments
  • Handling large or irregular sheet metal panels
  • Troubleshooting errors in bend sequences and CNC programming

Who Can Join This Training

This program is ideal for:

  • CNC panel bender operators
  • Sheet metal technicians and fabricators
  • Production engineers seeking skill upgrades
  • Professionals in manufacturing industries looking to improve practical sheet metal handling skills

Training Outcomes

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Independently operate CNC panel benders for precise panel fabrication
  • Program and adjust bend sequences efficiently
  • Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot operational issues
  • Enhance employability with practical, industry-ready skills

5-Day Course Curriculum

Day 1: Introduction & Applications

  • Overview of CNC panel bending technology
  • Industrial applications and panel fabrication use cases

Day 2: Machine Components & System Understanding

  • Key machine parts: bending tools, back gauges, and control panels
  • Safety systems and workholding methods

Day 3: Machine Operation & CNC Programming Basics

  • Setting up jobs and aligning sheets
  • Bend sequence programming and angle adjustments
  • Operating CNC panel benders for practical fabrication

Day 4: Practical Training

  • Hands-on panel bending for various materials and thicknesses
  • Monitoring machine operation and ensuring precision
  • Troubleshooting common operational issues

Day 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Preventive maintenance and machine care
  • Tool inspection and replacement
  • Addressing bend quality and machine errors efficiently

Why Pertecnica Engineering

  • Industry-Relevant Training: Focused on modern sheet metal fabrication and CNC operations.
  • Hands-On Practical Approach: Real machine practice ensures skill mastery.
  • Expert Trainers: Learn from professionals with extensive manufacturing experience.
  • Career-Ready Skills: Prepare participants for immediate roles in production and fabrication industries.

Robotic Arms (6-Axis)

6-Axis Robotic Arms Operator & Technician Training

Pertecnica Engineering provides specialized 6-Axis Robotic Arms Training for operators and technicians in modern manufacturing environments. 6-axis robotic arms are versatile automation systems used for tasks such as welding, assembly, material handling, painting, and machine tending. This training focuses on practical skills that enable participants to operate, program, and maintain robotic arms efficiently, ensuring productivity, precision, and safety in industrial operations.


Top 6 Industries Using 6-Axis Robotic Arms

  1. Automotive – Welding, painting, assembly, and material handling in production lines.
  2. Aerospace – Precision component assembly, material handling, and surface finishing.
  3. Electronics & Consumer Devices – Automated assembly, soldering, and testing of components.
  4. Metal Fabrication – Robotic welding, cutting, and bending operations.
  5. Pharmaceutical & Healthcare – Automated packaging, dispensing, and lab automation.
  6. Food & Beverage – Palletizing, packing, and material transfer for large-scale production.

Operator Training Coverage

Participants will gain practical skills in:

  • Robot setup, calibration, and workspace configuration
  • Programming and running predefined tasks
  • Integration with CNC machines or production lines
  • Safety systems and emergency stop procedures
  • Routine monitoring, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance

Operational Challenges & Handling

Operators will learn to handle common challenges such as:

  • Path correction and precision alignment
  • Load handling and gripper adjustments
  • Troubleshooting program errors or mechanical deviations
  • Preventive maintenance to avoid downtime and ensure smooth operation

Who Can Join This Training

This program is ideal for:

  • Robotic arm operators and technicians
  • Manufacturing and automation industry professionals
  • Production engineers and maintenance staff seeking upskilling
  • Professionals aiming to work in robotics-driven industrial environments

Training Outcomes

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Operate and program 6-axis robotic arms for various industrial applications
  • Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot operational issues
  • Improve operational efficiency and safety in production environments
  • Gain practical, industry-ready skills for robotics roles

5-Day Course Curriculum

Day 1: Introduction & Applications

  • Overview of 6-axis robotic arms
  • Industrial applications in manufacturing, assembly, and material handling

Day 2: Machine Components & System Understanding

  • Robot axes, joints, end-effectors, and control systems
  • Safety protocols and operational setup

Day 3: Robot Operation & Programming Basics

  • Teach pendant and offline programming
  • Task creation, motion paths, and cycle time optimization

Day 4: Practical Training

  • Hands-on operation for pick-and-place, welding, and assembly tasks
  • Integration with production systems and troubleshooting real-time issues

Day 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Preventive maintenance and mechanical inspection
  • Program correction, error handling, and safety audits
  • Best practices for long-term robotic arm performance

Why Pertecnica Engineering

  • Industry-Focused Training: Practical skills for modern automation and robotics environments.
  • Hands-On Approach: Real robotic arm operation to ensure mastery of skills.
  • Experienced Trainers: Learn from professionals with extensive industrial robotics experience.
  • Career-Ready Skills: Participants gain competencies to work in manufacturing, automation, and robotics-driven industries.

SCARA Robots

SCARA Robots Operator & Technician Training

Pertecnica Engineering offers specialized SCARA Robot Training for operators and technicians in modern manufacturing and automation environments. SCARA (Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm) robots are designed for high-speed, precise assembly, pick-and-place, and material handling tasks. This training emphasizes practical, hands-on skills to operate, program, and maintain SCARA robots efficiently, ensuring high productivity, precision, and safety in industrial applications.


Top 6 Industries Using SCARA Robots

  1. Electronics & Consumer Devices – Automated assembly, component placement, and testing.
  2. Automotive – Small component assembly, gasket placement, and material handling.
  3. Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare – Lab automation, packaging, and material transfer.
  4. Food & Beverage – Packaging, sorting, and high-speed material handling.
  5. Industrial Assembly – Part transfer, small product assembly, and repetitive operations.
  6. Medical Device Manufacturing – Precision assembly of small medical components.

Operator Training Coverage

Participants will gain practical skills in:

  • SCARA robot setup, calibration, and workspace configuration
  • Programming and running automated pick-and-place or assembly tasks
  • Integrating robots with conveyor or production lines
  • Safety systems, emergency stop procedures, and operational best practices
  • Routine monitoring, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance

Operational Challenges & Handling

Operators will learn to handle common challenges such as:

  • Path accuracy and repeatability issues
  • Gripper adjustments and payload management
  • Troubleshooting programming errors or mechanical misalignments
  • Maintenance and preventive care to ensure uninterrupted operation

Who Can Join This Training

This program is ideal for:

  • SCARA robot operators and technicians
  • Production engineers and maintenance staff in manufacturing industries
  • Automation industry professionals seeking skill upgrades
  • Professionals aiming to work in robotics-driven production environments

Training Outcomes

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Operate and program SCARA robots for high-speed industrial tasks
  • Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot operational issues
  • Optimize workflow for pick-and-place, assembly, and material handling
  • Gain practical, industry-ready skills for automation and robotics roles

5-Day Course Curriculum

Day 1: Introduction & Applications

  • Overview of SCARA robot technology
  • Industrial applications in assembly, pick-and-place, and material handling

Day 2: Machine Components & System Understanding

  • Robot joints, end-effectors, and control systems
  • Safety protocols and operational setup

Day 3: Robot Operation & Programming Basics

  • Teach pendant and offline programming
  • Task creation, motion paths, and cycle optimization

Day 4: Practical Training

  • Hands-on operation for assembly and pick-and-place tasks
  • Integration with production systems and troubleshooting real-time issues

Day 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Preventive maintenance and mechanical inspection
  • Program correction, error handling, and safety audits
  • Best practices for consistent performance

Why Pertecnica Engineering

  • Industry-Focused Training: Skills aligned with modern automation and robotics needs.
  • Hands-On Practical Approach: Extensive lab sessions for skill mastery.
  • Expert Trainers: Learn from professionals with practical SCARA robotics experience.
  • Career-Ready Skills: Equip participants for roles in manufacturing, automation, and robotics environments.

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs)

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) Operator & Technician Training

Pertecnica Engineering offers specialized AGV Training for operators and technicians in modern manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics environments. Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are autonomous material handling systems designed to transport products, raw materials, and components efficiently and safely across industrial facilities. This training focuses on practical, hands-on skills that enable participants to operate, monitor, and maintain AGVs for optimized material flow and operational efficiency.


Top 6 Industries Using AGVs

  1. Automotive – Transporting parts and assemblies across production lines.
  2. Warehousing & Logistics – Automated inventory movement, order picking, and pallet transfer.
  3. Food & Beverage – Moving ingredients, packaging, and finished goods efficiently.
  4. Pharmaceuticals – Material transfer in sterile environments and packaging automation.
  5. Electronics & Appliances – Component transport and assembly line integration.
  6. Heavy Manufacturing – Movement of large components and raw materials safely and efficiently.

Operator Training Coverage

Participants will gain practical skills in:

  • AGV setup, calibration, and navigation path configuration
  • Loading and unloading procedures for various materials
  • Integration with conveyor systems, robotic cells, and warehouse management systems
  • Safety protocols, collision prevention, and emergency handling
  • Routine monitoring, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance

Operational Challenges & Handling

Operators will learn to handle common challenges such as:

  • Path deviation or navigation errors
  • Obstacle detection and collision avoidance
  • Battery management and charging cycles
  • Troubleshooting AGV sensors, controls, and network issues

Who Can Join This Training

This program is ideal for:

  • AGV operators and technicians
  • Warehouse and logistics personnel
  • Production engineers and automation staff
  • Professionals seeking skill upgrades in automated material handling

Training Outcomes

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Operate and manage AGVs in industrial and warehouse environments
  • Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot operational issues
  • Ensure safe and efficient material flow across production and storage areas
  • Gain practical, industry-ready skills for automation and logistics roles

5-Day Course Curriculum

Day 1: Introduction & Applications

  • Overview of AGV technology
  • Industrial applications in manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics

Day 2: AGV Components & System Understanding

  • Vehicle components: motors, sensors, guidance systems, and controllers
  • Safety systems and operational setup

Day 3: AGV Operation & Navigation Basics

  • Path planning, route configuration, and fleet management
  • Integration with conveyor systems and robotic cells

Day 4: Practical Training

  • Hands-on operation of AGVs for material transport
  • Real-time navigation, obstacle handling, and operational monitoring
  • Troubleshooting routine errors

Day 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Preventive maintenance and mechanical/electrical checks
  • Sensor calibration, battery management, and fault correction
  • Best practices for optimized AGV performance

Why Pertecnica Engineering

  • Industry-Relevant Training: Practical skills aligned with modern material handling and automation needs.
  • Hands-On Practical Approach: Real AGV operation ensures skill mastery.
  • Expert Trainers: Learn from professionals with in-depth industrial automation experience.
  • Career-Ready Skills: Equip participants to efficiently operate and maintain AGVs in production and warehouse environments.

Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM)

Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) Operator & Technician Training

Pertecnica Engineering offers specialized CMM Training for operators and technicians working in precision manufacturing and quality inspection environments. Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs) are advanced metrology devices used to measure the geometry of physical objects accurately, ensuring parts meet tight tolerances and quality standards. This training emphasizes hands-on skills that enable participants to operate, calibrate, and maintain CMMs for industrial inspection and quality assurance purposes.


Top 6 Industries Using CMM Technology

  1. Automotive – Inspection of engine components, chassis parts, and precision assemblies.
  2. Aerospace – Measurement of critical components and structural parts for safety compliance.
  3. Tool & Die Manufacturing – Verification of molds, dies, and precision tooling.
  4. Medical Devices – Quality inspection of implants, surgical instruments, and equipment.
  5. Heavy Engineering – Checking large assemblies, machinery components, and structural parts.
  6. Electronics & Consumer Devices – Inspection of precision housings and component assemblies.

Operator Training Coverage

Participants will gain practical skills in:

  • CMM setup, calibration, and probe selection
  • Measuring geometrical features: lengths, angles, diameters, and complex surfaces
  • Data capture, analysis, and reporting
  • Handling fixtures and workholding for accurate measurement
  • Safety protocols and best practices during measurement operations

Operational Challenges & Handling

Operators will learn to handle common challenges such as:

  • Measurement errors due to environmental factors (temperature, vibration)
  • Probe alignment and calibration issues
  • Fixture positioning and workpiece handling
  • Troubleshooting software or mechanical issues during inspection

Who Can Join This Training

This program is ideal for:

  • CMM operators and quality inspection technicians
  • Manufacturing engineers and production staff
  • Professionals in automotive, aerospace, and precision manufacturing
  • Operators seeking practical skill upgrades in measurement and inspection

Training Outcomes

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Operate and calibrate CMM machines for accurate part inspection
  • Capture and analyze measurement data for quality compliance
  • Troubleshoot and maintain CMM systems for reliable operation
  • Enhance employability with industry-ready metrology skills

5-Day Course Curriculum

Day 1: Introduction & Applications

  • Overview of CMM technology and types (bridge, gantry, portable)
  • Industrial applications in inspection and quality assurance

Day 2: Machine Components & System Understanding

  • CMM structure, probe types, and software interfaces
  • Workholding, fixturing, and measurement setup

Day 3: Operation & Measurement Basics

  • Setting up jobs and coordinate systems
  • Measuring geometric features and surfaces
  • Data acquisition and reporting

Day 4: Practical Training

  • Hands-on measurement of components
  • Handling complex geometries and challenging inspection tasks
  • Software use for reporting and analysis

Day 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Preventive maintenance and probe care
  • Calibration, error correction, and machine diagnostics
  • Best practices for accurate and repeatable measurements

Why Pertecnica Engineering

  • Industry-Focused Training: Practical skills aligned with precision manufacturing and quality inspection needs.
  • Hands-On Practical Approach: Real CMM operation ensures mastery of measurement techniques.
  • Expert Trainers: Learn from professionals with extensive experience in metrology and industrial quality assurance.
  • Career-Ready Skills: Equip participants with competencies to work in high-precision manufacturing and inspection environments.

Laser Trackers

Laser Trackers Operator & Technician Training

Pertecnica Engineering offers specialized Laser Tracker Training for operators and technicians in precision measurement, inspection, and alignment tasks. Laser trackers are high-accuracy measurement systems used for large-scale industrial applications, enabling precise positioning, alignment, and verification of components and assemblies. This training focuses on practical, hands-on skills to operate, calibrate, and maintain laser trackers, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in industrial environments.


Top 6 Industries Using Laser Trackers

  1. Aerospace – Aircraft assembly, alignment of large components, and tooling verification.
  2. Automotive – Measurement and alignment of chassis, body panels, and large assemblies.
  3. Heavy Engineering & Manufacturing – Alignment of machinery, presses, and large fabricated structures.
  4. Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering – Hull alignment, component placement, and structural verification.
  5. Energy & Power – Alignment of turbines, generators, and large mechanical systems.
  6. Defense & Precision Equipment – High-accuracy measurement for specialized equipment and assemblies.

Operator Training Coverage

Participants will gain practical skills in:

  • Laser tracker setup, calibration, and alignment procedures
  • Measuring distances, angles, and 3D coordinates of components
  • Data acquisition, processing, and reporting for quality assurance
  • Integration with CAD/CAM and inspection software
  • Safety protocols and operational best practices

Operational Challenges & Handling

Operators will learn to handle common challenges such as:

  • Environmental factors affecting measurement accuracy (temperature, vibration, lighting)
  • Alignment errors and calibration drift
  • Large-scale measurement of heavy components
  • Troubleshooting software and hardware issues during inspection

Who Can Join This Training

This program is ideal for:

  • Laser tracker operators and technicians
  • Quality inspection engineers and metrology professionals
  • Professionals in aerospace, automotive, heavy engineering, and defense industries
  • Operators seeking advanced practical skills in large-scale precision measurement

Training Outcomes

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Operate and calibrate laser trackers for accurate large-scale measurements
  • Perform alignment and verification tasks for assemblies and structures
  • Troubleshoot and maintain laser tracking systems
  • Apply practical skills for industrial measurement and quality assurance tasks

5-Day Course Curriculum

Day 1: Introduction & Applications

  • Overview of laser tracker technology
  • Industrial applications in aerospace, automotive, heavy engineering, and energy sectors

Day 2: Machine Components & System Understanding

  • Tracker components, targets, and probes
  • Software interface and data handling
  • Safety measures and operational setup

Day 3: Operation & Measurement Basics

  • Setting up measurement jobs
  • Measuring distances, angles, and 3D coordinates
  • Data acquisition and basic reporting

Day 4: Practical Training

  • Hands-on measurement of assemblies and large components
  • Real-time alignment and verification exercises
  • Troubleshooting measurement inconsistencies

Day 5: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Preventive maintenance and calibration
  • Error correction and software diagnostics
  • Best practices for long-term accuracy and reliability

Why Pertecnica Engineering

  • Industry-Focused Training: Practical skills tailored for precision measurement and large-scale inspection.
  • Hands-On Practical Approach: Extensive lab sessions with real laser trackers for skill mastery.
  • Expert Trainers: Learn from professionals with deep experience in industrial metrology and alignment.
  • Career-Ready Skills: Equip participants to handle complex measurement and inspection tasks in modern industrial environments.

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