New Training Course for 2018!
We are excited to introduce our brand new training courses for 2018, which has been specifically designed for businesses in a variety of sectors. These sectors include: automotive, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and food and beverage. By training your engineers and maintenance technicians with the Airlane Foundation in Pneumatics Course, you will be benefiting from both production and business improvements.
Why is the Training Important?
This course will save your company money and improve your competitiveness. The training is based around practical experience gained over almost 30 years of experience. Many hints and tips are included, helping attendees to gain the most benefit from the training.
Technical training helps to improve productive output, reducing production costs and will also improve the welfare of operators and machinery by identifying health and safety issues. The safety of your plant will improve and your engineers will have skills that are transferable to other areas of engineering.
What are the Benefits of Training?
Some of the benefits that your engineers and maintenance team will experience are:
- The Efficient Preparation and Use of Compressed Air
- The Theories Underpinning Pneumatics
- The Use of Cylinders, Actuators and Valves
- Recognising Pneumatic Symbols
- How to Design Pneumatic Circuits


Foundation in Pneumatics Course in the North East of England
The course is trained across the North East of England, with a combination of classroom and on-the-job training. Training notes, certificates, lunch, teas and coffees are all included. All held in our offices in Sunderland.
What the syllabus covers:
- What is compressed air?
- Why do we use compressed air?
- Units of Measure
- Compressed Air Generation
- Airline Equipment
- Basic Circuit Design
- Products for Safe Systems
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