RICHEL, Inc. invites you
to attend the 58th
Hands-On Waterjet Cutting
Techniques Course


(WARNING: You may get dirty!!)
Next
Course: July 23 - 24, 2008 - Tallmadge, Ohio
Attendee Testimonials
Course Schedule & Cost
Directions & Hotel Details
Registration
Form
Buying a waterjet is not
seen as just a purchase, but as an opportunity to expand into the
exciting world of waterjet cutting. When
considering buying a waterjet, the more you can learn the better.
We have an 'open book' policy designed to provide you with as much
knowledge as possible which could drastically reduce your learning
curve.
Who should
attend?
All existing
waterjet operators, managers and owners will want to attend.
Richard Ward has personally consulted in over 200 locations and has
been in the waterjet industry since 1992. His experience will be
invaluable in answering your questions.
Anyone new to the waterjet industry who is considering
purchasing a waterjet system and needs some guidance to determine if
waterjet is the right choice for their application should attend.
Even if you’ve already purchased a system, and are now
preparing to
install it, this course is a great place to start. This is an
opportunity to check out all aspects of waterjet ownership through a
hands-on experience.
Why attend?
Richel, Inc. and
it’s
employees have years and years of experience in the waterjet
industry. We have discovered many simple and practical solutions
to standard issues you’ll face, and we look forward to sharing
this
knowledge with you. Valuable information can be gleaned through
the constant discussions happening throughout the course, as well as
through the extremely comprehensive course manual. The course
brings existing operators and prospective owners together for two
days where the interaction alone is worth the investment.
Talking to users operating different types of waterjets with
various applications is priceless. Learning from others’
mistakes
is invaluable.
Where?
The course is held at our
corporate offices in Tallmadge Ohio, USA. Call for local
airport and hotel details; this information is also supplied when your
registration form is submitted.
Your
Instructor
Richard Ward is a
professional engineer who has specialized in waterjet cutting since
1992. His achievements have been recognized throughout the
industry receiving several coveted awards such as the Manny Award 2000
and the TECHNOLOGY AWARD 2001, the latter being awarded to the
individual who has contributed the most to waterjet technology in the
prevoius 2 years by the Waterjet Technology Association.
Richard is an accredited speaker for the Society of Manufacturing
Engineers and has personally conducted over 70 seminars worldwide
on waterjet cutting. He has authored dozens of waterjet related articles for publication.
Two days training
at RICHEL, Inc. includes:
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Comprehensive
Manual
Covers
nearly all you would need to know about waterjet cutting (300+ pages),
and gives you a guide to refer to later.
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Pricing of
Work
See how we
priced actual jobs while operating our waterjet job shop (which we sold
in 2003 to focus on servicing the waterjet industry as well as building
waterjets – see www.wardjet.com). Pricing sheets to help
guide
you through the quoting process are included in the manual.
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Marketing
Strategy
Throughout
the course we will provide some examples and
suggestions of how to market your business. You will have the
opportunity to speak with several of our staff members who have
successfully helped many other waterjet companies get started.
You will also learn all of the other ways RICHEL, Inc. can help you put
together a successful business and marketing strategy.
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CAD/CAM
Spend some
time learning and experimenting with our CAD/CAM software. Our
experienced software instructors will show you how to prepare and
program a part for waterjet cutting. We'll also show you some
shortcuts to make the cutting process easier and more efficient.
With a little help you might be able to get a part ready to cut in less
than 30 seconds!
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Raster to
Vector Conversion - Artwork
See how to
quickly scan a drawing or sketch and convert it into the lines and arcs
that are necessary for waterjet cutting. Draw anything you want,
then scan it, program it, and cut it!
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Physically
Run a Waterjet
Our
experienced operators will guide you through running a waterjet system,
from loading a program, to clamping and fixturing, to the finished
product. Learn how to change consumables (nozzles, orifices,
etc.) and perform general maintenance on the machine.
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Personally
Strip and Rebuild an Intensifier
RICHEL
refurbishes intensifiers using precision CNC milling and grinding
centers. Often modifications are made to the intensifiers to
improve and extend their life. You will be able to strip and
rebuild an intensifier in our shop - helping give a thorough
understanding of the workings of the system.
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Recycling of
Abrasive
See first
hand WARD 1 and WARD 2 units being built and tested. These units
are abrasive removal and recycling systems that can reduce the
operating cost of a waterjet up to 50%. They are built, tested
and shipped worldwide by WARDJet, Inc. which is based in the same
factory.
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Abrasive
Removal-Only Systems
See how
efficient and easy it can be to have the abrasive automatically removed
from your waterjet tank for a fraction of the cost of typical abrasive
removal systems. The simplicity and ease of use of the system
will amaze you and save you time, downtime, and money. It will
also put a smile on the faces of the guys who normally dig out the tank!
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Closed Loop Water,
Deionization, Chillers and Water Quality
Look over
the chillers and water treatment devices operating at our facility
while you are here. Learn the importance of water quality,
filters, pressure and pressure loss, hose sizes, etc. See how we
conserve energy by integrating chillers with our units.
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Grates and
Fixturing
One of the
most time consuming aspects of waterjet cutting can be fixturing parts
to be cut. Our unique methods of constructing grates specifically
for waterjet cutting ensures you are starting with a flat working
surface. Our integrated clamping methods allow you to quickly
load and secure material.
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Waterjet
Products
While
attending the course you will have the chance to take a look at many of
the waterjet products we have designed to work with new and used
waterjet systems. These items can increase efficiency and reduce
downtime.
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Multiple
Head Cutting
Learn the
advantages of multiple head cutting along with when to and when not to
use multiple heads. We have experience running up to 6 heads on
our waterjet systems.
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