The Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) has published a new guide designed to help users calculate their industrial motors’ total cost of ownership (TCO).
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AEMT Shortlisted for Trade Association Forum Awards
The Association for the Electrical and Mechanical trades (AEMT) is pleased to announce that its Lead Trainer and Technical Advisor, Karl Metcalfe, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the annual Trade Association Forum Awards under the Association Executive of the Year category.
Ex Repairs: The Knowledge and Skills Required
Thomas Marks, General Manager and Secretary at the Association for Electrical and Mechanical Trades, explores the requirements placed on the individuals and organisations involved in the repair and service of Ex-rated electromechanical equipment.
AEMT Conference Promises Insight and Inspiration
The AEMT Conference, which takes place at the Coventry Doubletree by Hilton on Thursday November 17, is set to give delegates a wealth of practical information and innovative inspiration to help them drive their business forward.
Commissioning Motors for Reliable and Efficient Service
Karl Metcalfe, Technical Support at the Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT), outlines key steps that should be taken when commissioning motors which have been in storage or removed for repair.
AEMT Launches BSI Standards Online Library
Established in 1945, the Association of Electrical & Mechanical Trades (AEMT) is the international association representing companies that manufacture, distribute, install, service, maintain, and repair all forms of rotating equipment.
BPMA and AEMT Sign Mutual Co-operation Agreement
In keeping with the ongoing commitment to serve the best interests of their respective members, as well as the wider industry sectors in which they operate, the British Pump Manufacturers’ Association (BPMA) and the Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) are pleased to announce the recent signing of a Mutual Co-operation Agreement.
Ensure to get a Good Quality Motor Repair
With growing financial and supply chain pressures, repairing a motor can be an increasingly viable alternative to replacement. But for a repaired motor to perform as well as, or in some cases better than, when it was new it is essential that you get a quality repair from your motor repair partner. Karl Metcalfe, Technical Support at the Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades, explains what to look for when commissioning a repair.
Funding Awarded to the AEMT to Develop Cutting Edge Ex Training Platform
The Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) has been awarded funding by Innovate UK to support a knowledge transfer project (KTP) with the University of York. The project will see the development of an online platform for the delivery of the association’s internationally renowned hazardous area equipment repair courses.