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Reserve your spot in one of EASA's free, online training events! Regsitration is now open for the January, February and March 2025 webinars. These trainings will focus on:

REGISTER MARCH 12, 2025 AC Motor Verification & Redesign with Motor Stats
Sponsored by Jasper Electric Motors Inc.


Be sure to check out all of our upcoming training events as well as our online courses.

Discover Technical, Management Training Options Now Available Online

EASA Learning CenterThe new EASA Learning Center is now online and ready to provide industry-specific training. You are now able to provide your employees with access to much of EASA's training without leaving your service center! Access to EASA’s Online Learning Center is sold as 12-month subscriptions and targets employees of all skill levels.

ERT Certificate Program
Also delivered through the EASA Learning Center is the new Electromechanical Repair Technician (ERT) Certificate Program. The ERT Cetificate Program provides new, existing, and potential employees in the electromechanical repair industry a structured learning path to become a well-rounded, service center technician. The earned certificate will provide the student with a tangible and verifiable way to demonstrate to others that they have the necessary mechanical repair foundation to play a productive role in the service center.

Read about the first technician to earn EASA's Electromechanical Repair Technician (ERT) Certificate.

EASA LEARNING CENTERERT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMBUY A SUBSCRIPTION TAKE A TOUR

Four New Topics Added to Video Training Library

 

The EASA Technical Education Committee has added four new videos to the Electric Motor Repair Tips series. The new videos include: Lubricating an Open Ball Bearing During Assembly of an Induction Motor; Testing Interpole Polarity on a DC Machine; Seating Carbon Brushes on a DC Machine; and Lubricating an Open Ball Bearing During Assembly of an Induction Motor.

These videos and prevoulsy released videos can be found now and in the future as separate entries in the Resource Library, on the new Training Video Library page and on the technical support information page. These videos are also available to the public as a special playlist on EASA's YouTube channel.

Looking For A Challenging Career With Opportunities for Growth?

 

The electro-mechanical repair industry offers exciting and varied job opportunities for employees that want to be part of an industry that's essential to everyday life. Watch the video to learn about the opportunities available to you.

FIND SERVICE CENTERS NEAR YOU 

Looking for Employees?
If you're an EASA member, use this video and other resources to promote your business to potential employees.

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Tech Tip: Trimming Commutator Risers Prior to Soldering/TIG Welding

For cleanly cutting wires protruding past the riser face, use a flatware knife. Cut the blade about 2" long and cut the back of the handle square. Use as a chisel for cutting the wires flush with the face of the risers. It is also handy for straightening bent risers and for tamping wires into the risers.

Commutator

Management Tip: Managing the Ripples

Kevin Harris
Management Services Committee Member
Walco Electric Co.
Providence, Rhode Island

Does this ever happen to you? Someone comes into your office and catches you in a busy moment. They ask if you mind if they alter some paperwork or a process, and it seems so innocuous that you give them the green light and wave them away.

Then a few days later, there is a complete uproar because someone downstream from the new changes has been affected in ways you didn’t predict. They are mad at you for making a decision without consulting them, and it’s messed up their process.

Every decision, good or bad, causes ripples throughout the company, and unless you consider the outcome of your actions, you may be doing more harm than good. It is important to “manage the ripples.”

That doesn’t mean to say that we should second guess every decision we make, but in certain circumstances, it is sometimes necessary to pause and consider involving other stakeholders in the discussion before making a final decision. This will also weed out the people who are coming to you because they want to manipulate a situation to their benefit. Or the individuals who want to slip something in that they know the rest of the crew would not approve of.

By being aware of the intricacies of how your organization operates and questioning the motives of some requests brought to you, it will lead to a more harmonious relationship between the various departments within your organization.

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