It's ben a while since I've heard any news from the folks at CFP Ltd., a provider of hands-on training for hydraulic system operation, maintenance and troubleshooting in Nova Scotia, so was happy to see a news announcement from the firm about some upcoming courses next year.
In addition to the courses below, they offer classes through a partner in Seal Cove, Newfoundland.
The following classes are available from January through April:
Level One, Hydraulic Theory and Components, Jan. 21-25 and Feb. 11-15.
Level Two, Basic Circuits and Troubleshooting, Jan. 28-Feb. 1 and Feb. 25-Mar. 1
Level Three, Pump Controls and Troubleshooting, March 11-15
Level Four, Advanced Control Valves and Troubleshooting, Apr 15-19
In addition, a Fluid Power Certification Review will be held April 3 and 4, with the Certification Test on April 5. Registration for this Review must be completed by March 8.
For more information or to register contact Rick Street at (902) 468-8814 or (800) 563-2374 or email [email protected].
Visit www.cfp.ns.ca for more details and class descriptions.
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