Training Courses
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- July 24, 2018
Optical Tooling Theory & Applications
Benefits Of Optical Tooling
Employ optical alignment procedures to enhance productivity and performance, and to decrease down time during maintenance and equipment installations. Control vibrations of critical rotational components to help maximize machine life. Increase production speeds without compromising product quality. Inspect fixtures and final assemblies for dimensional accuracy. Incorporate optical measurement with a preventative/predictive maintenance program to monitor manufacturing processes.
Learning Objectives
Become familiar with principles of light and optics, and how they work in various optical devices. Know how to operate each optical tooling instrument and what measurements each will perform. Define and work with optical tooling accuracy in both angular and linear terms. Determine the proper targeting for any application. Fully understand precision measurement techniques and apply these techniques to actual measurement projects.
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- July 24, 2018
Optical Tooling Calibration & Adjustment
Benefits Of Understanding Calibration & Adjustment
Is my instrument calibrated? That's the question every end user asks as they make critical path decisions based on their measured data. Our calibration course not only answers this question, but provides technicians with the skills needed to certify those instruments – an important consideration in today's quality minded business environment. Minimize turnaround times and the expenses that go with calibration outsourcing. Qualify the equipment in a certified lab or right on the job site. Troubleshoot instrument questions immediately to determine if project discrepancies are instrument- or hardware-related.
Your knowledge of instrument calibrations will be invaluable to identify measurement system errors, saving time and uncertainty. And, when a calibration error is found, you will know what to do to return the instrument to manufacturer's specifications as quickly as possible.
Learning Objectives
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- July 24, 2018
Field Calibration & Adjustment
Benefits Of Understanding Field Calibration & Adjustment
Is my instrument calibrated? That's th
e question every end user asks as they make critical path decisions based on their measured data. Our field calibration course not only answers this question, but provides technicians with the skills needed to correct instrument errors right where it counts the most – on the jobsite. Whether your cal lab is across the street or across the country, sending an instrument out for calibration during a critical path outage is an expensive, time-consuming proposition. Learn to evaluate instrument calibration immediately to determine if project discrepancies are instrument- or hardware-related.
Besides, it's always good practice to run a few standard instrument checks at the job site to make certain that you're not wasting your time when the real measuring starts. While you can't perform every instrument check in the field that you can do in a calibration lab, there are
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Training Schedule & Registration Form
Below, you will find listings of all of our classes and schedules. You may register online using our registration form on this page.
32-hr Optical Tooling Theory & Applications
$3,300Dates April 20-23, 2026
May 18-21, 2026
June 15-18, 2026
July 13-16, 2026
August 10-13, 2026
September 21-24, 2026
October 19-22, 2026
November 16-19, 2026Note: Maximum of 8 students, minimum 2 students. 32-hr Optical Instrument Calibration & Adjustment
$3,300Dates July 20-23, 2026
October 26-29, 2026Note: Maximum of 4 students, minimum 2 students.
16-hr Field Calibration Course
$2,000Dates Please contact us regarding your interest in the course. Note: Maximum of 4 students, minimum 2 students. The Fine Print: Classes may be subject to cancellation if minimum student enrollment is not met 30 days prior to scheduled class date. Students enrolled for a class that is cancelled will be rescheduled for a later date agreeable to both the student and Brunson Instrument Company.
