Basic hydraulics for railroad construction machines (theory and practice)

About The Course

Your employees will be familiarized with the basics of hydraulics and learn how to react correctly in the event of malfunctions and how to solve simple problems themselves without endangering themselves or others by means of many practical exercises on our hydraulic training stands.
The high practical relevance of this course is a valuable investment in occupational safety and productivity. It also increases the availability of personnel and machines.

Content

Language is not a barrier to knowledge!

If you would like to book this course in a language different than the standard course language, simply tell us. We overcome language barriers with our interpreter program.

Your next two dates

14.01.2025 - 16.01.2025
21.01.2025 - 23.01.2025

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