Operator & Maintenance Training

Build Confidence.
Improve Performance.

Practical, machine-specific training that helps operators and maintenance personnel understand the equipment, use it correctly and respond more effectively when problems occur.

Training Built Around Your Equipment

Practical Instruction for the People Who Run and Maintain the Machine

Effective training should relate directly to the machine, control and production work in front of your team. Branin Automation can tailor instruction around operator workflow, setup, controls, alarms, routine checks and the maintenance practices most relevant to your equipment.

Machine-SpecificTraining based on the actual equipment and control in your facility.
Hands-OnPractical instruction using real machine functions and production scenarios.
Role-FocusedContent tailored for operators, maintenance personnel or both.
On-SiteInstruction delivered where your team works and the equipment operates.

Training Programs

Instruction Matched to Your Team’s Responsibilities

Training content can be combined or adjusted based on experience level, machine configuration and the problems your team encounters most often.

01

Operator Training

Machine startup, control navigation, program selection, setup, safe operating practices, alarm response and routine production checks.

02

Maintenance Training

System overview, preventive checks, lubrication, hydraulic and electrical basics, feedback devices, alarms and structured troubleshooting.

03

Control & Programming

Control-specific instruction for program creation, tooling data, bend sequences, parameters, backups and operator workflow.

04

Customized Training

Targeted instruction built around a recent retrofit, recurring production issue, new employee onboarding or a specific machine process.

Press brake equipped with a modern CYBELEC control

Hands-On Machine Instruction

Teach the Process, Not Just the Buttons

Good training connects the control screen to the physical machine. We explain how commands, tooling, axes, hydraulics, feedback and safety systems work together so personnel can make better operating and maintenance decisions.

01Machine orientationMajor assemblies, axes, controls, guarding and operating sequence.
02Control navigationPrograms, tooling, setup data, modes, alarms and common operator functions.
03Safe setup and operationStartup, shutdown, tooling changes, workholding and production checks.
04Problem recognitionHow to identify abnormal behavior and document useful information before requesting service.
05Routine careDaily and scheduled checks that support reliability and consistent machine performance.

Common Training Topics

Build Better Habits Across Operation and Maintenance

Startup & Shutdown

Correct machine preparation, reference procedures, operating modes and shutdown practices.

Controls & Programs

Control navigation, program management, tooling data, backups and common production functions.

Setup & Tooling

Machine setup, tooling selection, alignment, workholding and verification before production.

Alarms & Troubleshooting

Reading alarms, observing symptoms, isolating likely causes and gathering useful service information.

Preventive Checks

Inspection points, lubrication, cleanliness, hydraulic checks, electrical cabinet care and wear indicators.

Safety Systems

Understanding guarding, interlocks, laser safety devices and safe response to safety-related faults.

Training Applications

Support New Equipment, Retrofits and Existing Machines

CYBELEC touchscreen control used for control training
Control Training

New Controls & Retrofits

Help operators transition to a new control platform and understand the workflow, features and machine behavior after a retrofit.

Mechanical machine components used in maintenance training
Maintenance Knowledge

Existing Equipment

Improve familiarity with machine systems, routine checks, common failure points and the information technicians need for diagnosis.

Automated material handling system for equipment training
Integrated Systems

Automation & Cells

Review machine-to-automation interaction, sensors, interlocks, operating sequence and safe recovery from common interruptions.

How Training Is Planned

Focused Preparation Produces Better Results

Before the visit, we identify the machine, control, participants and training objectives so the available time is spent on the most valuable topics.

1

Define the Objective

Identify the equipment, participant roles, experience level and the skills or problems the training should address.

2

Review the Machine

Collect model, control and configuration information along with available manuals, photos and production requirements.

3

Deliver Hands-On Training

Work through the machine, control and procedures with the personnel who operate or maintain the equipment.

4

Reinforce Key Practices

Review questions, repeat critical procedures and identify follow-up items or additional technical support needs.

Flexible Training Support

On-Site Training Tailored to Your Facility

Training may be scheduled with a new installation, control retrofit, service visit or as a dedicated session for new operators, maintenance personnel or refresher instruction.

Discuss Your Training Needs

Improve Machine Knowledge Across Your Team

Build a Training Program Around Your Equipment.

Tell us the machine, control, number of participants and the skills you want to improve.