
Mechatronics and Robotics Maintenance

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Mechatronics and Robotics Maintenance is an online, self-paced course that requires approximately 80 hours to complete. This course gives a thorough overview of the fundamentals of mechatronics and is intended for learners with some experience who are interested in a career in an industrial and maintenance environment.
The course focuses on six key areas needed for equipment maintenance: fundamental skills, electrical systems, mechanical systems, fluid systems, industrial systems, and communication. After completing this course, learners will be prepared with the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to maintain material handling equipment.
The course is aligned with SACA certification, and learners who successfully complete the course will have completed the coursework for four SACA microcredentials. The course does not provide SACA certification; learners who wish to become certified will need to complete a SACA exam for each microcredential.
- Electrical Systems 1
- Mechanical Power Systems 1
- Pneumatic Systems 1
- Variable Frequency Drives 1
Mechatronics and Robotics Maintenance uses content from videos, documents, and Amatrol. Learners can work at their own pace, and a learner who spends 8 hours a week will complete the course in approximately 10 weeks. Learners are assessed by a final quiz on each individual module. Learners need to achieve 80% or higher on each final quiz to successfully complete the course and will have three attempts to pass each quiz.
After This Course, You Will Be Able ToDefine advanced manufacturing and describe the role of technology in the field. Explain essential safety procedures for the advanced industry work environment. Perform caliper measurement and conversions. Describe and demonstrate how to connect electrical circuits, conduct circuit analysis, and determine the effect of inductors and capacitors in circuits. Describe the function of electric motor control systems including control transformers, ladder logic, relays, and motor starters. Describe mechanical power system components and demonstrate how to calculate key ratios to make system adjustments. Describe fluid systems and their key components, including pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Explain the basic operation of industrial systems, including variable frequency drives, programmable control systems, and machine operations. Describe strategies for effective workplace communication, including clear communication, conflict resolution, and basic business writing.Certificates
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Eligibility
You must have the following experiences to do well in this course:
- Basic equipment use (e.g. minimum of 1-year experience in a commercial or industrial environment)
- Basic electrical background (e.g. minimum of 1-year experience using electrical principles and theory)
- Basic mechanical background (e.g. minimum of 1-year experience use of hand tools)
- Desire to develop mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting abilities
- Strong safety orientation
- Critical thinking skills
- High school diploma or equivalent
- 1+ years of Microsoft Office products and applications experience
- Experience with a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and experience working with robotic operation and maintenance are beneficial
The following are the minimum required systems specifications necessary to access all features of the course.
For All Systems:
- 64-bit Web Browser with WebGL 2.0 support
- Broadband Internet access (DSL/Cable/T1/etc.) capable of 1 Mbps download speed
Specific Requirements by Device:
Windows Devices (including Surface tablets)
- Windows 10 64-bit (may function with previous versions/OS, but testing and support are limited to Windows 10) 8GB RAM
- Sound Card (or onboard sound)
- Video Card (or onboard video) with WebGL support
Mac Devices (does not include iPads)
- macOS 64-bit (may function with previous versions/OS, but testing and support is limited to 64-bit macOS) 8GB RAM
- Sound Card (or onboard sound)
- Video Card (or onboard video) with WebGL support
Chromebooks (does not include other tablets)
- ChromeOS 64-bit 6GB RAM Sound Card (or onboard sound)
- Video Card (or onboard video)
Mobile Devices
- Mobile devices not listed above may function properly; however, they are not fully supported (iPad, Galaxy Tab, Fire, etc.)
- 8GB RAM Note: Determining RAM on an iPad is problematic. As a reference, iPad 8th Generation (released in 2020) has 3GB RAM; iPad Pro 4th Generation (2020) has 6GB RAM. Various Operating Systems are currently under evaluation
- Sound Card (or onboard sound)
- Video Card (or onboard video) with WebGL support
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