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3116 - 3126 Top End  
This course is designed to cover Injector and copper seat replacement as well as Valve adjustments and fuel settings and timming.
Air Conditioning  
This class focuses on the principals of air conditioning, refrigerant cycle and control systems. In addition, the technician will learn how to properly recover and charge an A/C system. Technicians will also be required to take the EPA 609 Certification Test.
B/C Series Track Skid Steer & Loaders  
This course covers B/C series Skid Steer and Multi-Terrain loaders. Classroom work will cover the systems operation of the power train, implement and electrical systems. Students will identify components, state the components function(s) and trace flow (oil, power, electricity, stc) through the various systems. Students will perform testing and adjusting procedures on power train, implement, engine and electrical systems. The class will discuss how each procedure relates to the proper operation of the machine. Diagnostics will also be performed.
Basic Electricity  
Used as a prerequisite for the electronic engine course. Individuals who have limited or little knowledge of electricity are urged to attend this class. The class covers basic electrical principals and circuit theory.
Bloodborne Pathogens  
This training needs to be done yearly with CPR
C4.4 - C6.6 Acert Engines  
This course will cover the Mechanical and Electronic Engine controll systems installed on Cat C4.2, C4.4, C6.4 and C6.6 as well as the Cat Common Rail Fuel System Engines. The course covers the systems components and their functions, The course will discuss the procedures and proper use of the latest Cat tooling for all basic repair procedures, and high pressure removal and installation. All electrical / electronic tooling is used including Cat Electronic Technician (ET) diagnostic toll.
Compact Construction Equipment  
Locate and identify the major components in the operator’s compartment, power train and machine hydraulic systems. Trace oil flow through the power train and implement hydraulic systems. Explain the operation of the drive components. Perform testing and adjusting procedures on the engine, power train and hydraulic systems.
CPR/First Aid/AED  
CPR/First Aid/AED Training
D Series Hydraulic Excavators  
Students will be able to describe functions of all new hydraulic components, pumps, pump controls, and ECM system components. Test ECM functions. Check operation of the performance monitor and main pump power shift pressure function. Perform calibration of the ECM proportional reduction valve (PRV) and Electronic Governor Control. Test and adjust the user mode function and set new parameters on the ECU.
E Series Backhoe Loaders  
Locate components of the power train, implement, steering, brake and electrical systems. Trace oil flow and state the operations of the implement, steering and brake systems in all modes of operation. Test the engines for correct in-chassis operation. Test the transmission system. Test and adjust the implement hydraulic system. Test the electrical starting and charging system.
Engine Electronics  
Designed for experienced mechanics who are looking to develop the skills necessary to effectively troubleshoot and diagnose electronic engines.
Engine Familiarization  
For individuals who are looking for a basic understanding of diesel engine operation and fuel systems, components and perform valve adjustments and injector timing.
Failure Analysis I  
Students will learn Failure analysis basic practice and terminology as it applies to general troubleshooting and diagnosis of components. Slide presentations and lab exercises are used to analyze actual failed examples.
H Series Wheel Loaders  
This course covers the Medium H Series wheel Loaders. Classroom work will cover the system operations of the power train, implement, steering, brake and electrical systems. Students will identify components, state the components function(s) and trace flow (oil, power, electricity, etc) through the various systems. Students will perform testing and adjusting procedures on the power train, implement, engine coolant fan, steering, brake and electrical systems. The class will discuss how each procedure relates to the proper operation of the machine. Diagnostics will also be performed.
HUEI Fuel Systems  
This course is designed to cover the high pressure settings, the Injector pump functionallty and theorty of fuel efficienty.
Hydraulic & Power Train Failure Analysis  
Students will learn Failure Analysis basic practices and terminology as it applies to general troubleshooting and diagnosis of components. Slide presentations and lab exercises are used to analyze actual failed examples.
Hydraulic Fundamentals  
This course is designed to teach basic hydraulic fundamentals. Technicians will learn to identify and state the function of various valves, pumps, and other hydraulic components. They will also be able to identify ISO hydraulic symbols, fluid flow, pressure changes, and determine the operation of various hydraulic circuits.
K Type T T T  
Machine Electronics  
Identify input and output devices and electronic controls. Explain component function and operation. Access and interpret diagnostic codes. Diagnose and troubleshoot the components and their associated electronic systems.
Medium H Series Wheel Loaders  
Locate components of the power train, implement, steering, engine coolant fan, brake and electrical systems. Trace oil flow and state the operations of the transmission in all forward and reverse speeds. Trace oil flow and state the operations of the implement, steering and brake systems in all modes of operation. Perform testing and adjusting procedures on the power train, implement, steering, engine coolant fan, brake and electrical systems as listed in the service manual.
Multimeter Familiarization  
Technician will learn about the various features, settings and accessories of DMM. They will use this service tool to perform various tests for troubleshooting electrical components and circuits.
 
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
These training courses are offered to Construction Division customers.

COURSE PREREQUISITES
Students attending class should have one year experience with heavy equipment repairs; other prerequisites may apply for specific courses. Contact Steve Brooman, Corporate Training Manager, at (732) 885-3247 for information.

REGISTRATION, TUITION & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Email our training staff or call us at (732) 885-5555 between the hours of 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. Registration fee for evening courses $100.00 per student.

PREPAYMENT REQUIREMENTS
Foley, Incorporated must receive payment, in full, ten days prior to class start date. Training course enrollment confirmation will be provided to students via letter and/or email.

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Students will be working in an "industrial environment" during the "hands-on" section of the course. As such, all students will be expected to comply with Federal, State, Local and Foley, Incorporated safety standards.

The following personal protective equipment will be required while participating in training at any of our facilities and will be supplied by the student:

Safety Glasses
Hearing Protection
Long Trousers
Safety Shoes/Steel Toe

Clothing may become soiled during 'hands-on' activity. Please dress appropriately.

CLASSROOM MATERIALS
Foley, Incorporated will provide classroom training materials based on specific course content. Additional material fees may apply.

TRAINING SCHEDULE CHANGES/CANCELLATIONS
Foley, Incorporated reserves the right to re-schedule and/or cancel any classes as necessary. Students will be notified accordingly.

REFUND POLICY
Tuition will be refunded, in full, if cancellation notice is received fifteen (15) days prior to the class start date. Tuition will not be refunded if a student fails to attend the class as registered.

SPECIAL TRAINING NEEDS
Inquiries are welcomed regarding special training needs for your organization. Foley, Incorporated can provide custom classes based upon your requirements. Please contact Steve Brooman at (732) 885-3247 to discuss in detail.

TECHNICAL TERMS

ACERT©: Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology
EUI: Electronic Unit Injection
MUI: Mechanical Unit Injection
ET: Caterpillar Electronic Technician
SIS: Service Information System
ECM: Electronic Control Module
 
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