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Training and Technology Transfer

After Sales Support

Logitech training courses are an integral part of each of our materials processing systems. Almost thirty-five years of experience have shown conclusively that they are the best method of providing information and guidance on the use and maintenance of Logitech machine systems.

Over time, changes occur which make retraining a necessary and cost-effective investment - for example the materials and processing you wish to carry out may vary. It is also important that new members of your team become fully competent on your Logitech system, rather than receiving second hand instruction. Alternatively, it may be that you are having a particular difficulty - e.g. lengthy processing times, unsatisfactory bonding, or poor or inconsistent surface finish.

Over three days, our highly experienced training staff will demonstrate the most up to date and advanced techniques available. Trainees will benefit from our continuous research and development, which means that process methods are improved and updated constantly.

Each course is generally limited to two or three individuals with similar training needs, allowing very close, and often individual, tuition. Because Logitech courses are tailored to your exact requirements, all of your specific needs and problems will receive full attention. Emphasis is placed on processing the customer's own samples, so the training is always very relevant and practical.

Regardless of your current skill level, a Logitech training course can enhance your overall materials processing capability.

Typical Course

Monday

  • An introduction to Logitech, including details of how to make the best use of our customer information and support facilities.
  • Detailed discussion of the customer's own applications and processing requirements.
  • Instruction on lapping plate flatness control.
  • Theory and use of the appropriate lapping and polishing jigs.
  • Theory and use of gauging and conditioning accessories.
  • Practical demonstration of system set-up and handling together with instruction on the appropriate process route.

Tuesday

  • Fully supervised "hands-on" experience and tuition using the customer's system, including the production of finished specimens.

Wednesday

  • Final practical session.
  • Instruction on system maintenance.
  • The trainee is taught how to dismantle and rebuild appropriate jigs, holding fixtures, the autofeed cylinder, vacuum components and the roller arm assembly.
  • Discussion covering any additional advice on areas of appropriate technology which are not directly related to Logitech machine systems.
  • Discussion of other Logitech technology developments which are related to the customer's work.