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Truetzschler Training Academy starts in India

By June 1, 20182 Mins Read
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The academy has the latest card TC 10 equipped with the new can changer T Move, and the draw-frame TD 8, so as to provide hands-on training to participants on the latest machines.

Efficient operation and maintenance of world-class machines needs thorough training. One of the most effective methods of receiving such training is by demonstration on the same kinds of machines one is to operate and maintain. With this in view, Truetzschler India has started a Training Academy at its state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Ahmedabad. This academy has the latest card TC 10 equipped with the new can changer T Move, and the draw-frame TD 8, so as to provide hands-on training to participants on the latest machines.

The training is focused on equipping mill managers with the skills and knowledge required to efficiently operate and maintain the latest Truetzschler spinning machines. Topics covered in the training include the latest developments in blow-room, cards, card clothing, draw-frames, and combers encompassing the related mechanical and electronic details, efficient operation of the machines, mounting and maintenance of card clothing, best maintenance practices to be followed, etc.

The topics also give an insight to the participants on the step-by-step execution of a project right from conception and layout making till the installation and commissioning of the plant and machinery as per customer requirements.
The inaugural training session in the new academy was held from 19 April to 21 April 2018. Besides the training in the Training Academy, the participants were also taken to the shop floor of Truetzschler facility to provide them with practical training on TCO 12 combers.

Mill personnel from Bharat Vijay Mills, Arvind, Chiripal Industries, RSB Cotex, Grospinz, Narayan Spinning Mills, Mori Spinning Mills and Fiotex Mills made up the batch for the inaugural training programme.

All the participants found the training very useful for the efficient running and optimisation of the machines. They also found the training method very practical and effective.

During the card clothing training, the participants were also informed about the launch of mobile service vans now available from Truetzschler Card Clothing in Ahmedabad, Coimbatore and Chandigarh.

Truetzschler India will be organising such training programmes quarterly for all the customers of Truetzschler.

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