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the original diagram of: motors, limit switches, push button panels, control boards, cables and wires, etc.)
basic knowledge of simple mechanic control and adjustment technique (verification of
wear and tear, adjustment of mechanic stops, etc.)
knowledge of measuring and testing methods to establish the actual conditions of the machine
(verification of electrical equipment’s efficiency and reliability)
knowledge of methods of research of breakdowns and failures and experience in electric control systems for
hoisting and handling machinery
ability to organize the measures fit for bringing the hoist back to its function and performance
ability to draw up a maintenance operation report
Required qualification:
Full training as an electrical industrial engineer complete with specialization and experience in servicing
industrial hoisting and handling systems
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ELECTRO-MECHANICAL
MAINTENANCE
MAN:
He/she is an operator whose working profile, besides having the electrical serviceman’s typical characteristics, gathers and
epitomizes the technical competence and capacity required of a mechanical serviceman.
MECHANICAL
ENGINEER
Typical technical activities:
mechanical adjustment of safety devices, settings and tests (proof load tests)
ordinary maintenance operations and replacement of complex and/or critical, with regard to safety,
mechanic components (reducers, motors, etc.)
repairs of mechanical units following extraordinary maintenance (repairs of structural parts with welding
filling material, mechanical on board processing, etc.)
Required technical knowledge:
knowledge of mechanical industrial hoisting and handling systems certified by specific training
specific knowledge of safety devices fitted on the machine (limit switches, brakes, load limiter, etc.)
essential knowledge of electric control and adjustment technique (verification of motors)
specific competence with regard to measuring and testing for determining the actual conditions of
the machine (verification of: brakes, push button control pendant, limit switches, etc.)
specific competence with regard to the methods of logic research for breakdowns and evaluation of the
results
ability to direct the measures fit for bringing the machine back to its function and performance
ability to draw up a maintenance operation report
Required qualification:
Full training as an industrial mechanical engineer complete with specialization and specific competence in
hoisting and handling systems
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEER
Typical maintenance activities:
electrical adjustment of safety devices, settings and tests (proof load tests)
ordinary maintenance operation following the replacement of complex and/or safetywise critical
electric components (limit switches, motors, L.V. switchboard)
repair of electric units following extraordinary maintenance operations (repair of electric
motors with partial replacements, replacement of limit switches with changes in the set-up, etc.).
Required technical knowledge:
extremely good knowledge of electrical installations and wiring on industrial hoisting and handling equipment