Rixan Associates, Inc. the North American Distributor of Mitsubishi Robotics, invites you to join us for SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers) Certified robot training classes held at our state-of-the-art facility located in Dayton, Ohio. The Manufacturing Engineering Certification Institute of Manufacturing Engineers (MECI/SME) will grant one recertification credit hour for each hour of instruction involved with our training program.
The Rixan Training Experience will enable you to teach points, write robot programs and keep your robot operating in optimal condition! Each class provides information on General Operation, Programming, Start Up and Preventative Maintenance. Attendees receive "hands-on" robot training. On-site Training Classes are also available at a modest charge.


Rixan Training Courses Certified By the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. The Rixan Training Experience is 4-days and is limited to a maximum of * eight students so you receive optimal instructor assistance. All necessary training manuals, materials and lunches are provided. Students are responsible for hotel accommodations and travel expenses. There are a number of reasonably-priced hotels / motels / restaurants in very close proximity to Rixan Associates corporate headquarters.
Rixan provides training class seats for our robot customers for only $1,195.00 per person.
We also offer training seats at $2,495.00 per seat, subject to availability, for Mitsubishi’s worldwide customers.
*Minimum enrollment is five students per class. Rixan reserves the right to cancel any class if the minimum is not met.
**Class must be taken within one year of robot purchase.
For more information on Rixan’s Training Experience, or to sign up for one of our classes, please call our office at (937) 438-3005.
Click Here For A Complete Day-By-Day Rixan Training Class Syllabus.
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2010 Training Schedule
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Mitsubishi A/S Series Advanced Classes |
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November 16-19, 2009
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April 12-15, 2010
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June 14-17, 2010
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August 9-12, 2010
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October 11-14, 2010
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November 15-18, 2010
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Course Descriptions:
Mitsubishi A/S Series Basic Robotics: 4.0 Days (31 Hours)
This course covers the basics of Mitsubishi A/S Series programming language (MELFA IV). The student will learn to use the operating system interface and file system. The student will create, store and test programs. The course covers the integration of the digital I/O, robot and teach pendant operations. Students will gain expertise through the completion of a comprehensive series of workshops covering basic concepts of robot control commands through hands-on applications combined with a robotic work cell. Additionally we cover the periodic maintenance and upkeep procedures for the Mitsubishi A/S Series robot. Students will learn to isolate problems on the A/S Series robot and make quick repairs to minimize downtime. Students will learn the major component systems of the A/S Series robot and how to troubleshoot those systems. Hands-on experience is stressed as well as basic troubleshooting/repair techniques. This course is intended for personnel who will be responsible for maintenance and repair of the A/S Series robot. This course is intended for engineers, programmers, and technicians who will be writing application programs and maintaining existing application programs. Prerequisites: Familiarity with programming techniques and system integration, basic electronics and electrical concepts.
Mitsubishi A/S Series Advanced Robotics: 4.0Days (31 Hours)
This course covers advanced programming topics in Mitsubishi A-Series programming language (MELFA IV). The student will learn: serial communication via pc control; servo hand; and state-of-the-art vision systems applications; design PLC system interfaces for external control; and create applications using line tracking features for dynamic pick and place operations; principles of the A-Series multi-tasking commands and Ethernet communication for data gathering. This course is intended for the programmer who will be developing advanced or specialized robotic applications. It is also for programmers who will be maintaining existing program code. Prerequisites: Completion of Mitsubishi A/S Series Basic Robotics. Familiarity with advanced programming techniques, system integration, basic electronics, and electrical concepts. General knowledge of RS-232, Ethernet, Servo-hand, Vision and PLC systems and/or applications.