Training Courses – Know-How from the Experts
 Training Courses under the guidance of experienced Kistler engineers are the most efficient way to get first hand information about our sensors and measuring systems. In addition to carefully prepared training documentation, we attach great importance to giving participants an opportunity to use the equipment themselves to practice important operations, such as the correct mounting of sensors.
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Force Measurement Using Piezoelectric Sensors Introductory course to piezoelectric measurement technology. During a workshop participants receive training on the installation of sensors and are setting up measuring chains. » more... • Date on inquiry
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Handling of Accelerometers Course about properties of accelerometers and how to avoid measuring errors. In the hands-on session accelerometers will be mounted and demounted. Participants learn how to check for correct functionality. » more... • 10/11 November 2010, Wuppertal, Germany
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Handling of Cylinder Pressure Sensors The course covers handling, installing, cleaning and testing of cylinder pressure sensors. Working in small groups participants will learn how to mount and demount sensors as well as how to check functionality. » more... • Date on inquiry • On request at customers premises
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Measuring Machine Tool Cutting Forces This course conveys the fundamentals of cutting force measurement and allows participants to gain initial experience with real measurements on machine tools. » more... • 10. Juni 2010, School of Engineering, ZHAW Winterthur, English
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Handling of Electromechanical NC Press-fit Systems Introductory course to the NC press-fit technology. In workshops participants are given the opportunity to set up a NC press-fit system and to simulate actual processes. » more... • On request at customers premises
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Hamburg, 07.-10.09.10 Hall A4, Booth 152
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Stuttgart, 13.-16.09.10 Hall 5, Booth 5535
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Play it Safe with Kistler for Semi-automatic Assembly Stations: Safety Module SPLe as Option for Electromechanical NC Joining Systems
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