Courses offered include principles of hydraulics, hydraulic system design considerations, electronic controls for hydraulic systems, and a variety of maintenance and troubleshooting classes for various hardware configurations.
The Bosch Rexroth industrial and mobile hydraulics technical training schedule for 2007 is now available online.
For a complete listing of course titles, dates and locations visit www.boschrexroth-us.com or call1-800-REXROTH.
Bosch Rexroth is committed to quality fluid power training, offering a series of courses designed to meet the needs of hydraulic systems maintenance personnel, engineers designing new systems, or those upgrading existing systems with new technology.
Courses offered include principles of hydraulics, hydraulic system design considerations, electronic controls for hydraulic systems, and a variety of maintenance and troubleshooting classes for various hardware configurations.
Training is provided at U. S. locations in Bethlehem, PA, and Spokane, WA, and at Canadian locations in Burlington, ON, Burnaby, BC, and Edmonton, AB.
Courses use practical, hands-on teaching methods and range from basic troubleshooting to advanced engineering design. Taught by Bosch Rexroth experts with in-depth experience, classes are supported by graphic and informative user-oriented teachware that combines theoretical foundation with practical application experience. Training material includes CD documentation, simulation programs, and other visual aids.
Bosch Rexroth Corporation
5150 Prairie Stone Parkway
Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
Web: www.boschrexroth-us.com
About Bosch
Bosch Rexroth AG, part of the Bosch Group, achieved sales of approximately $6.2 billion in 2006 with over 29,800 employees. Under the brand name of Rexroth the company offers all drive and control technologies, from mechanics, hydraulics and pneumatics to electronics and associated service. The company supplies components and systems for industrial and factory automation and mobile applications.
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