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How to schedule

To schedule private education for your group, contact:

Dale Shuter, CMP
Meetings & Expositions Manager

+1 314 993 2220, ext. 3335
dshuter@easa.com

1 hour of training

$300 for EASA Chapters/Regions
$400 for member companies
$800 for non-members

How a webinar works

All EASA private webinars are live events in which the audio and video are streamed to your computer over the Internet. Prior to the program, you will receive a web link to join the meeting. 

The presentation portion of the webinar will last about 45 minutes, followed by about 15 minutes of questions and answers.

Requirements

  • Internet connection
  • Computer with audio input (microphone) and audio output (speakers) appropriate for your size group
  • TV or projector/screen

Zoom logo

The Zoom webinar service EASA uses will ask to install a small plugin. Your computer must be configured to allow this in order to have full functionality. Please check with your IT department or company's security policy prior to scheduling a private webinar.

Private Webinars

EASA's private webinars are an inexpensive way to bring an EASA engineer into your service center, place of business or group meeting without incurring travel expenses or lost production time.

Training Film 1: Taking Winding Data From a Three-Phase Induction Motor

Training Film 1: Taking Winding Data From a Three-Phase Induction Motor

Teaches how to determine type of connection, number of parallel circuits, turns per coil, wire size, span and groups. Shows step-by-step way to properly record all information.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 10: Disassembly of a Single-Phase Capacitor Motor

Training Film 10: Disassembly of a Single-Phase Capacitor Motor

Step-by-step disassembly of a capacitor motor, both ball bearing and sleeve bearing. Includes bearing removal (both types), plus operation and replacement of various types of  starting switches and governors. Stripping not included.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 11: Winding Single-Phase Concentric Coils

Training Film 11: Winding Single-Phase Concentric Coils

Shows method of winding concentric coils, which includes determining the coil width for the various size coils within each group, how to set the concentric winding head and select the proper grooves for winding the coils. Also shows how to wind coils using the Holden Head.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 12: Winding a Single-Phase Stator

Training Film 12: Winding a Single-Phase Stator

Shows proper procedures for inserting concentric coils into a single-phase stator. Shows tools and insulations and points out relationship between running and starting winding coils.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 13: Assembly of a Single-Phase Capacitor Motor

Training Film 13: Assembly of a Single-Phase Capacitor Motor

Step-by-step assembly of a capacitor motor, including installation of both ball and sleeve bearings. Shows tools needed and how to align parts marked during disassembly.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 14: Taking Data From a Hand-Wound DC Armature

Training Film 14: Taking Data From a Hand-Wound DC Armature

Describes the correct procedure for taking data from hand-wound DC armatures. Shows how to record the data on typical DC data sheets, and explains the terminology used describing DC data. Points out differences between lap and wave windings.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 15: Hand Winding a DC Armature

Training Film 15: Hand Winding a DC Armature

Provides step-by-step instructions on winding a DC armature, including how to install end fibres and slot liners, how to wind and shape the armature coils and how to make the commutator connections.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 16: Disassembly of a DC Machine

Training Film 16: Disassembly of a DC Machine

Shows step-by-step disassembly of a DC motor and the tools to use. Demonstrates how to mark parts, and how to label and record connections for use in assembly. Also explains how to check for shorts or opens in field and armature windings, how to test run the motor, and how to inspect parts for damage and wear.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 17: Assembling a DC Machine

Training Film 17: Assembling a DC Machine

Step-by-step procedure for assembling a DC motor. Includes field coil insertion, connection and polarity checks. Also shows how to install bearings, how to seat brushes and set the neutral position, how to check windings with a megohmmeter, and how to make connections.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 18: Random-Winding DC Field Coils

Training Film 18: Random-Winding DC Field Coils

Illustrates procedures for manufacturing random-wound interpole and main field coils for DC machines. Covers everything from removing old coils and taking data to installing and connecting new coils, including how to construct winding forms and jigs, how to shape coils to conform with the curvature of the field frame and how to insulate field coils. Both “wet” and “dry” winding techniques are illustrated.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 19: Layer-Winding DC Field Coils

Training Film 19: Layer-Winding DC Field Coils

Covers all necessary steps for layer-winding DC field coils, how to layer-wind a shunt field coil, how to reinsulate an interpole field coil, and how to install large field coils in the frame.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 2: Disassembly of a Three-Phase Induction Motor

Training Film 2: Disassembly of a Three-Phase Induction Motor

Shows step-by-step disassembly of a TEFC motor with the proper tools to use, how to mark parts for proper reassembly, how to remove ball bearings from shaft. Details things not to do. Does not include stripping.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 20: Testing Three-Phase, AC Motors Rated 600 Volts or Less

Training Film 20: Testing Three-Phase, AC Motors Rated 600 Volts or Less

Outlines the basic steps and procedures commonly used for testing three-phase, AC motors rated 600 volts or less, including preliminary insulation resistance, continuity and no-load tests, as well as the single-phase test for rotors. Also explains how to test components once the motor has been disassembled; these procedures include surge-comparison, polarization index, growler and DC high-potential tests, as well as the “loop” test for stator cores. Additionally, examines performance of final insulation resistance, noload, vibration and dynamometer tests of repaired or rewound motors.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 21: Testing DC Machines

Training Film 21: Testing DC Machines

 

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 3: Machine Winding Three-Phase Random-Wound Coils

Training Film 3: Machine Winding Three-Phase Random-Wound Coils

Teaches procedures for winding diamond and round-nosed coils. Includes determining coil dimensions from a bare core and winding multiple groups at one time.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 4: Winding a Three-Phase Stator

Training Film 4: Winding a Three-Phase Stator

Teaches step-by-step proper insertion of three-phase winding. What tools and insulation to use, including proper positioning of center sticks, wedges, phase insulation and fillers. Points out improper methods of winding.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 5: Assembly of a Three-Phase Induction Motor

Training Film 5: Assembly of a Three-Phase Induction Motor

Step-by-step method of assembling the motor. Describes the tools used and those not used. Shows how to align parts as marked in disassembly. Includes installation of ball bearings to the shaft.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 7, Part 2: Manufacturing Form Coils (Insulating Form Coils)

Training Film 7, Part 2: Manufacturing Form Coils (Insulating Form Coils)

Teaches how to determine type of connection, number of parallel circuits, turns per coil, wire size, span and groups. Shows step-by-step way to properly record all information.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 8: Winding Stators With Formed Coils

Training Film 8: Winding Stators With Formed Coils

Describes the procedures for inserting a formed coil into a stator. Shows proper tools and various wedging methods. Includes connecting the coils and insulating the connections.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.

Training Film 9: Taking Data From a Single-Phase Motor

Training Film 9: Taking Data From a Single-Phase Motor

Shows step-by-step procedure for properly determining and recording the type of connection, number of parallel circuits, turns per coil, wire size, span and groups, and how to distinguish between running and starting windings.

This training film is archived here solely for historical purposes. The film was produced many years ago and does not meet EASA's current presentation standards. Some procedures may have also changed.