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Air Blast Machines: How to Specify Jim Whalen Progressive Technologies Evaluate machine types, parts handling capability, performance criteria, training, on-site assistance, warranty 6D 6D  
Air Blast Machines: Maintenance Dave Cooper Blastworks Review machine components subject to wear, hopper, hoses, nozzles, manipulators, work handling, cabinet, media reclaim 7D   3D
Air Blast Machines: Maintenance and Rebuild Projects Dan Dickey DeLong Equipment Co Recognize degradation of wear parts, malfunctions, rebuild with new or used parts, modify machine for increased production 2D 7D  
Air Blast Machines: Nozzle Selections Herb Tobben Clemco/Zero Blast Understand how nozzles work and how to select nozzle for particular applications 4D 5D  
Air Blast Machines: Purchase Guidelines Dan Dickey DeLong Equipment Co Evaluate machine types, parts handling capability, performance criteria, training, on-site assistance, waranty 1B    
Air Blast Machines: Types and Applications Bill Barker Progressive Technologies Recognize various types of air blast machines and when to apply which type for various part size and production quantities, choosing between air and airless blasting 1D 2D  
Almen Gage Practice Staff Electronics Incorporated Practice with old and new Almen gage to show Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gage R&R Practice) 1C 2C    
Blast Cleaning Fundamentals Part 1 Dean Davies Ervin Industries Understand how to maintain shot mix and recognize machine symptoms relating to shot quality 1B 1B  
Blast Cleaning Fundamentals Part 2 Dean Davies Ervin Industries Understand how shot is manufactured, packaged, shipped, stored and used 2B 2B  
Computer Generated Almen Saturation Curves Dale Lombardo General Electric Compare various programs that automatically generate Almen Saturation Curves and discuss how new SAE specification 6A 6A  
Dust Collectors Dwight Lutsko Jet Wheelblast Understand construction, operation and maintenance of media dust collectors. Learn how they can affect machine performance   5B 4A
Flapper Peening Peter Bailey Electronics Inc Understand techniques required to perform manual flapper peening with consistency. Learn how to use special magnetic holder for Almen strip 1A   3C
Job Shop Shot Peening Dennis Mink USF/Surface Preparation Group Learn how to deal with a peening job shop, quality and delivery schedule performance, fixtures, virtual tour of job shop 3B   1D
Level 1 Shot Peening Achievement Exam Preparations Rene Woolfolk and Peter Bailey Electronics Inc Review material to be covered in the exam with sample practice test. 4B  
MagnaValve Installation and Operation Mark Ingram Electronics Inc Learn how install and calibrate the MagnaValve and shot flow controller 4A 2D
Masking Techniques Pete Bailey General Electric Learn how to select and apply/remove masking tapes. Hands-on demonstration 5A
Media Handling Equipment Dwight Lutsko Jet Wheelblast Learn how the media is transported through a typical system and how to maintain this equipment 4B 4B
Media Maintenance Dean Davies Ervin Industries Learn how to sample and evaluate your shot working mix and how to improve cleaning efficiency 7B 5A
Media Inspection Sieve / Image Analysis Larry Pope W. S. Tyler Learn how the media is sampled with sieve tests and see the new computer camera image analysis sampling system in action   6B 7B  
Media Size Control Greg Rabel Midwestern Industries Learn how the screen separators are installed and tuned and learn how to recognize alignment and broken screen problems.   2B 3B
Media Specifications Bob Gillespie Premier Shot Company Learn about differences in specifications for media between new media and in-machine media requirements. Includes AMS2431, AMS-S-13165, J445 etc 7A 3B  
Peen Forming at BAe Airbus Wing Skins etc. Gardiner British Aerospace Airbus Learn how peening is used to form thin section panels (wing skins etc.) to desired shapes 7C 3A
Peening Applications John Cammett US Navy When can peening be used to rescue a part from failure? What parts will benefit from peening? What previous machining abuse can be reversed by peening? 1A 2A  
Peening Intensity and Coverage Jack Champaigne Electronics Inc Learn the correct meaning of peening intensity and coverage and how to construct and read an Almen saturation curve. Understand coverage and how to set machine cycle times. 3A 7A  
Peening Theory John Cammett US Navy Understand the mechanics of peening, stress profiles, fatigue and failure cures by application of shot peening 2A 3A  
Robotic Peening Applications Jim Whalen Progressive Technologies Learn how robotic manipulators can increase productivity when applied to peening machines 3D 1D
SPC Part 1 Charlie Mason B.F. Goodrich Learn how to evaluate peening problems and investigate possible solutions. See how simple charts can show day-to-day consistency or reveal special cause problems. 5B 1A
SPC Part 2 Charlie Mason B.F. Goodrich Learn how to take credit for a properly working peening machine using statistics and comply with ISO9000 expectations 6B   2A
Wheel Blast Machines: Elevator & Separator Adjustments & Safety Issues Gene Tarabek USF/Wheelabrator Understand how the shot bucket elevator system works and learn how to safely make adjustments 5C 5C  
Wheel Blast Machines: Hot Spot Settings Gene Tarabek USF/Wheelabrator Learn how to properly aim the blast stream using the "Hot Spot" method 4C 4C  
Wheel Blast Machines: Hybrids and Conversions Tom Briere Pangborn Corporation Understand centrifugal wheel design and learn how to modify wheel machines for improved performance. Learn what limitations are involved and factors affect maintenance 2C 2C  
Wheel Blast Machines: Maintenance Gene Tarabek USF/Wheelabrator Everything you ever wanted to know about wheel machine maintenance from the "Schoolmaster" 3C 3C  
Wheel Blast Machines: Rebuild Projects Jerry Sheyka EMI See what is involved in transforming an old machine with improved efficiency and capability 7C 4D
Wheel Blast Machines: Types and Applications John Pokorski USF/Wheelabrator Learn about the various types and styles of wheel blast machines and which machine might be appropriate for particular parts or production quantities 6C 1C