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Mon December 19, 2011 - National Edition
Dennis Clausen, GOMACO University’s director of training, is encouraging contractors to not “fly blind” next paving season. Instead, he urged them to register to attend a specialized, hands-on GOMACO training class at GOMACO University in Ida Grove, Iowa.
Clausen said, “GOMACO University graduates do not ’fly blind.’ Some operators and mechanics, who have not been trained, are not completely sure of what all a machine can do and what makes it tick. Quick reaction time is the most important benefit to attending the university. Your operation can operate with confidence when you have a person on staff who has been trained on machine setup, maintenance, and diagnostics. If something fails in the field, you will not have a crisis from ’flying blind.’ Our best testimony is the large number of students who return year after year to learn and share experiences with others. After all, if you can save one load of concrete or prevent one service crisis, you’ve paid for the cost of attending.”
Classes begin in January and run through March 2012. Each week focuses on a specific piece of GOMACO equipment and the three-day or four-day class covers everything from machine set-up to troubleshooting in both classroom lectures and actual hands-on shop time.
New classes added to this year’s university schedule include IDBI and 3D Stringless Paving. A new IDBI trainer will allow students to learn how to successfully and safely set up the GOMACO IDBI’s front and rear pans, insertion forks, and operate the G+ control system. Students also will learn the safety features incorporated into the IDBI while working on the new GOMACO?University trainer. The stringless class will be taught by GOMACO’s 3D paving specialists and will cover all of the essentials of stringless paving.
The 2012 schedule is listed below:
• GT-3600: Jan. 16 to 20, Jan. 30 to Feb. 3, March 12 to 16 at the university. A four-day course covering the controls, setup and operation, maintenance and advanced diagnostics.
• Three-Track GT-6300: March 5 to 9 at the university. A four-day course covering the controls, setup and operation, maintenance and advanced diagnostics.
• Three-Track Commander III: Feb. 13 to 17, Feb. 20 to 24 at the university. A four-day course covering the controls, setup and operation, maintenance and advanced diagnostics of the three-track machine.
• Four-Track Commander III and GT-6300: Feb. 6 to 10 at the university. A four-day course covering the controls, setup and operation, maintenance and advanced diagnostics of the four-track machine.
• Trimmers: Jan. 24 to 27, March 6 to 9 at the paving center. (Class begins on Tuesday.) Three-day course covering the controls, setup and operation, maintenance and advanced diagnostics.
• Two-Track and Four-Track Pavers: Jan. 30 to Feb. 3, Feb. 6 to 10, Feb. 13 to 17, March 19 to 23, March 26 to 30 at the paving center. A four-day course covering the controls, setup and operation, paving to profilograph specifications, maintenance and advanced diagnostics.
• IDBI: Feb. 21 to 24, Feb. 28 to March 2 at the paving center. (Class begins on Tuesday.) A three-day course covering the controls, setup and operation, maintenance and diagnostics.
• 3D Stringless Paving: Feb. 27 to March 2. A four-day course covering the setup, operation, machine calibration, and troubleshooting on 3D stringless controls. Our 3D specialists will cover Leica Geosystems software, total stations, data collection, and essentials for stringless paving with GOMACO pavers.
For more information, call
800/831-2320 or visit www.gomaco.com/university.