Webinar Description:
Join us for an in-depth webinar on the critical aspects of machinery alignment, essential for ensuring optimal performance and longevity of your equipment. In this webinar, we will uncover the nature of misalignment, exploring both parallel and angular misalignment and their detrimental effects. Learn how misalignment can lead to increased vibrations, accelerated wear and tear, energy inefficiency, and reduced machinery lifespan among other things. We will also discuss the alignment processes using the product line from Pruftechnik and Fluke, trusted brands we use in the field and represent across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. We will guide you through the process of diagnosing and addressing misalignment.
We will also discuss the alignment processes using the product line from Pruftechnik and Fluke, trusted brands we use in the field and represent across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. We will guide you through the process of diagnosing and addressing misalignment. Topics covered will include the importance of regular inspections, using precision alignment tools, and the role of proper training and awareness.
About the Presenter:
Tony Planamento joined the AME team in May 2016 as a mechanical engineering intern. Upon completing his summer term, he was offered a full-time position as a field service engineer. Today, Tony is AME’s Technical Projects Supervisor, where he handles most of the technical aspects of the business, ensuring seamless operations and innovative solutions. He holds the following certifications: ISO CAT III Vibration, FARO Technologies, RDI Level II, T-HUET 5195. Tony earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Central Florida. Before joining AME, he was a supervisor at Pines Ice Arena for ten years, where he also plays and coaches ice hockey. He also volunteers his time with the Boys & Girls Club of America.
Tony PlanamentoField Service Engineer, AME Solutions
Tony Planamento joined the AME team in May 2016 as a mechanical engineering intern. Upon completing his summer term, he was offered a full-time position as a field service engineer. Today, Tony is AME’s Technical Projects Supervisor, where he handles most of the technical aspects of the business, ensuring seamless operations and innovative solutions.
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