Skip to main content
$2,550.00

April 14 - 16, 2026
Location
Atlanta, Georgia - US

  • Tuesday 14
    08:00 am ~ 05:00 pm
  • Wednesday 15
    08:00 am ~ 05:00 pm
  • Thursday 16
    08:00 am ~ 05:00 pm
Training Venue: APPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES
1049 Triad Ct
Marietta, GA 30062
Phone # for Questions: 802-479-7100

This 3-day course emphasizes a practical approach in learning how to accurately diagnose mechanical failures and how to prevent future failures. Discussions and instruction are geared toward industrial plants and hands-on experience. The course provides an understanding of how mechanical components function, letting students gain knowledge of the causes that contribute to all failures.

Upon completion of the course, participants will demonstrate the ability to lead a practical and systematic analysis to determine the physical root cause of the failure and recommend corrective actions to prevent future failures. You will learn to classify and understand the basic properties of materials, determine the causes of roller element bearing failures, fasteners fundamentals, power transmission failure mechanisms, gears damage mechanisms, and understand the influence of corrosion.

This reliability training course is instructed by reliability professionals in both public classroom settings and private on-site. Continuing Education: 24 PDH credits.

We take a closer look at:

  • The Roots of Failures
  • Material Properties
  • Failure Mechanisms
  • Fracture Analysis
  • Fastener Failures
  • Lubrication
  • Roller Bearing Failure Analysis
  • Gears
  • Corrosion Recognition
  • Power Transmission Elements
  • Centrifugal Pumps

Our training course provides reliability engineers, plant engineers, maintenance mechanics, technicians, and supervisors with the knowledge and skills required to understand and eliminate failures. With over 30 years of development, this course offers extensive hands-on experience to give students the opportunity to evaluate actual broken components.

 

***Cancellation Policy***

If a student cannot attend the course, a substitute may be sent at no additional cost. If the student cancels more than one week before the start of a class, The Snell Group will refund their payment minus a $50 service fee or will transfer them to another The Snell Group course. If a student cancels less than one week, but more than 3 days before the course begins, The Snell Group will refund their payment minus a $150 service fee.

For cancellations within three days of the start of a course, or if a student does not show up at the course, there is no refund.