
CBT offers training to meet the industrial production needs of your workforce. Whether your team needs training for industrial workforce products or automation equipment, ask CBT how we can streamline support for your production. We provide targeted training programs to dial-up improvements in your industry.
CBT provides various training options to provide your employees with job-ready skills and continued learning. Whether your industrial training solutions are in their infancy or your workforce needs a tune-up on best practices, CBT offers the latest in manufacturing equipment training to include job-ready skills, RS Logix 5000, motion controls, safety, maintenance, arc flash, drives, visualizations, thin manager, and much more.
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After completing this course, given a newly installed CENTERLINE® MCC with IntelliCENTER® software, you should be able to produce an operational motor control system over an EtherNet/IP network.
View AgendaThis course is a skill-building course that provides you with a more detailed understanding of Studio 5000 Logix Designer® ladder logic instructions and terminology. This course also provides you with the resources and hands-on practice required to interpret ladder logic instructions for any Logix5000™ controller.
View AgendaThis course will teach you to configure, test, tune, and program CIP Motion™ axes using the Studio 5000 Logix Designer® application.
View AgendaAfter completing this course, you should be able to configure, test, tune, and program CIP motion axes in the Studio 5000 Logix Designer® programming environment.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, you will be able to apply maintenance and troubleshooting techniques to diagnose and correct common problems which may occur with a Kinetix® 6500 servo drive system.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, you will be able to apply maintenance and troubleshooting techniques to diagnose and correct common problems which may occur with a Kinetix® 5700 servo drive system.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, given a functional specification for a Logix5000™ application, you should be able to develop a project to meet the specification requirements.
View AgendaAfter completing this course, you should be able to perform basic ControlLogix® and Studio 5000 Logix Designer® tasks, such as:
After completing this course, you should be able to program basic ladder logic instructions for Logix5000™ controllers. This is a skill-building course that provides you with the resources and hands-on practice required to complete this objective.
View AgendaThis course is a skill-building programming course that provides you with an understanding of Studio 5000 Logix Designer® function block diagrams and terminology. This course also provides you with the resources and hands-on practice required to efficiently program a Logix5000™ controller using function block diagrams.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, you will be able to troubleshoot a previously operational ControlLogix® system and restore normal operation.
View AgendaBuilding on your project development skills, such as creating tags and programming control code, this course provides the skills and knowledge to program using the structured text and sequential function chart programming languages.
View AgendaThis accelerated course is for individuals who can quickly learn and apply Logix5000™ concepts, terminology, hardware, and the Studio 5000 Logix Designer® programming environment.
View AgendaThis course is for individuals who can quickly learn and apply Logix 5000™ concepts, terminology, hardware, and the Studio 5000 Logix Designer® programming environment.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, you should be able to troubleshoot a previously operational CompactLogix™ system and restore normal operation.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, you should be able to troubleshoot a previously operational ControlLogix® system and restore normal operation.
View AgendaThis accelerated course is for individuals who can quickly learn and apply Logix5000™ concepts, terminology, hardware troubleshooting skills, and interpretation of ladder logic in a Studio 5000 Logix Designer® project.
View AgendaThis course is a skill-building course that provides you with a basic understanding of AC and DC motor and drive concepts and terminology. At the completion of this course, you will have the necessary fundamental knowledge and skills required to attend other Rockwell Automation AC and DC drives courses.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, given a wired PowerFlex® 750-Series drive (PowerFlex 753 or PowerFlex 755) and AC motor, you will be able to properly install the drive, start up the drive, and configure drive parameters to meet application-specific needs.
View AgendaThis skill-building course introduces concepts and techniques that will assist you in successfully maintaining and troubleshooting a PowerFlex® 750-Series (PowerFlex 753 or PowerFlex 755) drive. You will learn how to recognize PowerFlex 750-Series drive hardware and properly wire the drive. You will also learn to diagnose specific faults
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, given a wired PowerFlex® 750-Series drive (PowerFlex 753 or PowerFlex 755) and AC motor, you will be able to install the drive correctly, start it up, and configure drive parameters to meet application-specific needs. The course also introduces concepts and techniques that will assist you in successfully maintaining and troubleshooting the drive, recognizing PowerFlex 750-Series drive hardware, and diagnosing specific faults.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the basic concepts of direct current (DC) electricity and magnetism, including electrostatics, basic circuit concepts, and measurement of electrical quantities and associated numerical concepts, Ohm’s Law, practical circuits, electromagnetism, and electrical measurements. There are hands-on exercises for device operation and simple circuit construction and analysis.
View AgendaThis course provides information on calculating and making conduit bends, wiring requirements, material identification, and the installation and splicing of wiring in accordance with NFPA 70 standards.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the concepts, function, maintenance, and testing of protective relays.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the concepts associated with systematic troubleshooting of instrumentation systems. Participants use practical application of troubleshooting techniques in exercise scenarios.
View AgendaThis is an in depth electrical safety course that covers electrical safety including LOTO and arc flash that meets the training requirements specified in OSHA 1910 and NFPA 70E.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, the participants will be able to explain the theory, function, and design of combustion equipment, methods of heat transfer and safety issues when working on or maintaining combustion equipment.
View AgendaThis course is designed to provide knowledge and skills required to install, maintain and troubleshoot machine controls.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the types of valves and actuator used as control elements, valve components, and valve applications. There are hands-on exercises for equipment setup and evaluation.
View AgendaThis course is designed for mechanical technicians and provides information on identification, maintenance, and installation of bearings and their applications.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the concepts associated with hydraulics, hydraulic systems and components, fluid principles, hydraulic system design, and hydraulic schematic symbology.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, the participants will be able to identify the major components and describe the operation of a diesel engine.
View AgendaThis course is designed for mechanical technicians and provides information on the concepts associate with belt drives, belt drive function, belt drive design, belt drive maintenance, installation and removal, and belt drive faults.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the importance of proper alignment and alignment methods, cause of misalignment and how to correct for error such as soft foot and thermal growth using dial indicators, and coupling alignment using dial indicators and lasers where applicable. There are hands-on exercises for shaft and equipment alignments.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the codes and standards, types of piping and associated components, specifications, and fitting and supporting techniques.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the application types, storage and handling, filtering, determining health, and wear of lubricants
View AgendaThis course provides information on the concepts associated with steam turbines.
View AgendaThis course provides information on the concepts associated with gas turbines.
View AgendaThis 10-day course provides a strong foundation in electrical troubleshooting and safety. Divided into two one-week sessions over two months, it introduces essential electrical concepts. Week one covers theory, safety protocols, metering, and electrical codes, while week two focuses on relay logic, grounding, motor sizing, and hands-on troubleshooting. This course is mainly hands-on to ensure the most effective learning experience.
View AgendaThis course establishes the foundation of the automation world with a high-level overview of the devices and how they interconnect on the plant floor. Covering, field devices and networks with drives and PLC’s, to more sophisticated motion and HMI devices. This 10-day course consists of two one-week sessions over two months to increase your knowledge of electrical foundations within automation.
View AgendaInvest in technical maintenance training to equip your team with essential skills, bridging the skills gap and reducing downtime. Our 12-month program focuses on practical industrial maintenance skills with monthly one-week sessions, minimizing productivity impact. Sessions start quarterly for new participants.
This course is designed to provide you with an understanding of the concepts, terminology, functionality and applications of motion control. This course will also allow you to establish the foundation you need before learning the skills necessary to maintain and program motion control systems.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, you will be able to apply maintenance and troubleshooting techniques to diagnose and correct common problems which may occur with a Kinetix® 5700 servo drive system. You will practice operating and troubleshooting the system through hands-on exercises using the Studio 5000 Logix Designer® application.
View AgendaIn this course, you will learn how to verify communications between devices, recognize data transmission types, and differentiate between OSI Model Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching functions.
View AgendaThis course should prepare you to effectively:
This course introduces the core components of a PlantPAx® 5.0 distributed control system, including system architecture, configuration, alarms, and security.
View AgendaThis course will provide electrical workers with the knowledge and skill needed to recognize the shock and arc flash hazards that they encounter in their daily work activities.
View AgendaThis course will introduce you to monitoring safety relays and input and output devices used to configure safety systems according to industry standards for functional safety of machinery.
View AgendaUpon completion of this course, you will be able to create a Studio 5000 Logix Designer® project for a GuardLogix® system and troubleshoot a previously operational GuardLogix system.
View AgendaAfter completing this course, given a computer with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition (ME) software and a PanelView™ Plus 7 terminal, you should be able to produce an operational application running on the terminal.
View AgendaThis course provides opportunities for you to work with local FactoryTalk View SE applications.
View AgendaThis course provides you with the skills necessary to maintain and troubleshoot FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition (ME) applications that run on PanelView™ Plus 7 terminals.
View AgendaThis course will provide you with an overview of the various FactoryTalk® Historian tools for collecting data. You will learn how to configure a FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition system.
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