Hands-on training in industrial robotics
We offer practical training programs for anyone working with industrial robotics, whether you’re just getting started or looking to deepen your expertise. Our sessions are hands-on and led by experienced professionals.
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We offer practical training programs for anyone working with industrial robotics—whether you’re just getting started or looking to deepen your expertise. Our sessions are hands-on, real-world, and led by experienced professionals.
Why training matters
Even the best automated system depends on the people who operate it. That’s why we train your operators, maintenance engineers and process teams to work confidently with the equipment — from startup to daily operation and troubleshooting.
At KRANENDONK, our training is built around your actual process. Whether it’s basic robot operation, welding or cutting optimization, programming in RinasWeld or WPP, or executing first-line maintenance: your team gains the skills needed to run production safely and efficiently.
Our training ensures your team can:
- Start up and operate the system in manual and automatic modes
- Execute daily checks and first-line maintenance tasks
- Troubleshoot and trace faults using practical tools and documentation
- Develop or adjust welding and cutting programs to your product specs
- Maximize uptime and reduce dependence on external support
Popular training modules
Robot training
This course is intended for anyone involved with the KRANENDONK equipment. From operating the machine, to maintaining and work preparation, it is important to know how the robot works and what the possibilities are. After this course the participant will be able to operate the robot, i.e. start the robot, to safely move the robot in manual and automatic sequence, to create a robot program and to perform other basic operations.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Safely move the robot
- Understand the way a robot is moving
- Create a program
- Execute first line maintenance
- Troubleshoot
This course is intended for process engineers who are responsible for the quality of the welds on the end product. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the welding process and quality of the end product, such as operators and work preparation employees to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to understand how the welding equipment of the machine works, to generate welding programs and develop welddata.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the welding equipment
- Generate welding programs
- Develop welddata
This course is intended for process engineers who are responsible for the quality of the cuts on the end product. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the cutting process and quality of the end product, such as operators and work preparation employees to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to understand how the cutting equipment of the machine works, to generate cutting programs and develop cutdata.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the cutting equipment
- Generate cutting programs
- Develop cutdata
Operator training
This course is intended for operators who are responsible for production and quality. After this course the participant will be able to operate the full equipment of our customer. This means the operator will be able to startup and shutdown the equipment, to operate the machine using the user interface in manual and automatic sequence, to perform all daily tasks with the equipment, to troubleshoot and do first line maintenance, such as daily maintenance routines.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Startup and shutdown the machine
- Startup and run production
- Execute first line maintenance
- Troubleshoot
Startup assistance is intended for operators who are responsible for production and quality.
To do so, we include startup assistance as part of our services. This means that KRANENDONK has a support engineer onsite to follow up on any questions your operators have and fine-tune the equipment. When we leave, our customers are certain everything runs smoothly. Our engineers will teach your operators how to start production on a new job, run that production on an efficient way and how to trace and report faults when they occur.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Trace faults
- Provide more specific fault reports to KRANENDONK when faults occur
- Run production in an efficient way
- Start production on a new job
Technical training
This course is intended for all employees involved in the Work Preparation of the product to be welded. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the welding process and quality of the end product, such as process and CAD engineers to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to import (3D) CAD drawings in RinasWeld and generate welding programs for these panels with the correct rules applied for i.a. weld lengths and torch angles. The participant will be able to export the generated programs to the machine for production.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Import CAD drawing in RinasWeld
- Setup rules for leg length, torch angles etc.
- Generate robot programs
- Export programs to the machine
This course is intended for all employees involved in the work preparation of the product to be cut. After this course the participant will be able to operate and set up the RinasWPP software of our customer. This means the participant will be able to create stock, add new (already programmed) macros to RinasWPP, create parts with existing macros and generate production files for these parts. The participant will be able to export the production files to the machine for production.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Operate and set up RinasWPP
- Generate stock and parts
- Add new made macros in RinasWPP
- Export production files
This course is intended for all employees involved in the work preparation of the product to be cut. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the cutting process and quality of the end product, such as process engineers to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to create new macros for new end-shapes on products. This means the participant will be able to understand how macro based programming works, create new macros based on an existing macro, test and simulate the new macro and thereafter implement the new macro in WPP and the machine.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Create a new macro
- Test the new macro
- Implement new macro in the machine
This course is intended for maintenance engineers who are responsible for maintaining the equipment and keeping it in optimal condition. After this course the participant will be able to understand the overview of the equipment, trace faults with use of the robot documentation, mechanical and electrical drawings and service manuals, do periodic maintenance of the equipment and are known with the best way to provide more specific fault reports to KRANENDONK in case assistance from our Customer Support Department is required. This to ensure your equipment has the least possible downtime.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the overview of the equipment
- Trace faults
- Execute periodic basic maintenance
- Provide more specific fault reports to KRANENDONK when faults occur
Tailor made training modules
Popular training modules
Robot training
This course is intended for anyone involved with the KRANENDONK equipment. From operating the machine, to maintaining and work preparation, it is important to know how the robot works and what the possibilities are. After this course the participant will be able to operate the robot, i.e. start the robot, to safely move the robot in manual and automatic sequence, to create a robot program and to perform other basic operations.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Safely move the robot
- Understand the way a robot is moving
- Create a program
- Execute first line maintenance
- Troubleshoot
This course is intended for process engineers who are responsible for the quality of the welds on the end product. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the welding process and quality of the end product, such as operators and work preparation employees to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to understand how the welding equipment of the machine works, to generate welding programs and develop welddata.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the welding equipment
- Generate welding programs
- Develop welddata
This course is intended for process engineers who are responsible for the quality of the cuts on the end product. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the cutting process and quality of the end product, such as operators and work preparation employees to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to understand how the cutting equipment of the machine works, to generate cutting programs and develop cutdata.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the cutting equipment
- Generate cutting programs
- Develop cutdata
Operator training
This course is intended for operators who are responsible for production and quality. After this course the participant will be able to operate the full equipment of our customer. This means the operator will be able to startup and shutdown the equipment, to operate the machine using the user interface in manual and automatic sequence, to perform all daily tasks with the equipment, to troubleshoot and do first line maintenance, such as daily maintenance routines.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Startup and shutdown the machine
- Startup and run production
- Execute first line maintenance
- Troubleshoot
Startup assistance is intended for operators who are responsible for production and quality.
To do so, we include startup assistance as part of our services. This means that KRANENDONK has a support engineer onsite to follow up on any questions your operators have and fine-tune the equipment. When we leave, our customers are certain everything runs smoothly. Our engineers will teach your operators how to start production on a new job, run that production on an efficient way and how to trace and report faults when they occur.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Trace faults
- Provide more specific fault reports to KRANENDONK when faults occur
- Run production in an efficient way
- Start production on a new job
Technical training
This course is intended for all employees involved in the Work Preparation of the product to be welded. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the welding process and quality of the end product, such as process and CAD engineers to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to import (3D) CAD drawings in RinasWeld and generate welding programs for these panels with the correct rules applied for i.a. weld lengths and torch angles. The participant will be able to export the generated programs to the machine for production.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Import CAD drawing in RinasWeld
- Setup rules for leg length, torch angles etc.
- Generate robot programs
- Export programs to the machine
This course is intended for all employees involved in the work preparation of the product to be cut. After this course the participant will be able to operate and set up the RinasWPP software of our customer. This means the participant will be able to create stock, add new (already programmed) macros to RinasWPP, create parts with existing macros and generate production files for these parts. The participant will be able to export the production files to the machine for production.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Operate and set up RinasWPP
- Generate stock and parts
- Add new made macros in RinasWPP
- Export production files
This course is intended for all employees involved in the work preparation of the product to be cut. It might also be very helpful for other employees, who are involved with the cutting process and quality of the end product, such as process engineers to attend at this course. After this course the participant will be able to create new macros for new end-shapes on products. This means the participant will be able to understand how macro based programming works, create new macros based on an existing macro, test and simulate the new macro and thereafter implement the new macro in WPP and the machine.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Create a new macro
- Test the new macro
- Implement new macro in the machine
This course is intended for maintenance engineers who are responsible for maintaining the equipment and keeping it in optimal condition. After this course the participant will be able to understand the overview of the equipment, trace faults with use of the robot documentation, mechanical and electrical drawings and service manuals, do periodic maintenance of the equipment and are known with the best way to provide more specific fault reports to KRANENDONK in case assistance from our Customer Support Department is required. This to ensure your equipment has the least possible downtime.
Objectives:
After this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the overview of the equipment
- Trace faults
- Execute periodic basic maintenance
- Provide more specific fault reports to KRANENDONK when faults occur
Tailor made training modules
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