Quad has been presenting and continuously improving specialized Operator Roller training since 1985. Courses have been developed to explain what happens in the mill, from an Operator’s perspective. The science of rolling is explained in real life terms that can be understood and applied by Operators to help them safely achieve and maintain section.

TRAINING AFFECTS YOUR BOTTOM LINE

The profitability of any rolling mill and the vitality of our industry are dependent on developing and maintaining a skilled work force. People produce steel, so the most cost effective way to improve your operation is to utilize your existing equipment to its full potential. Operator training is an important component to helping your Operators safely get the most out of each shift. Quad Training Programs translate directly into increased production and profit.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Mill Managers, Shift Supervisors, Rollers, Assistant Rollers, Pulpit Operators, Crew Helpers, Engineers, Quality Control.

LATEST NEWS:

Members of our Quad Team recently presented an AIST Training Program Course an Rolling Theory. The following is a video presentation from a Quad Rolling Theory demonstration program:

 

PROGRAMS OFFERED

QRC1   Pass Design & Rolling Theory

This classroom-based course is custom designed to suit your mill layout and product range. Basic terms, pass design principles for a range of product shapes, roll cooling, speed control and guiding are all discussed as applied to your mill operation.

QRC2   Hands-on Rolling of Rounds & Flats

Emphasis is on actual rolling of rounds and flats. Participants gain hands-on experience in all aspects of placing a product on the mill: pass design, setup sheets, mill setup, rolling, bar measurement & defect analysis.

QRC3   Hands-on Rolling of Angles

Emphasis is on actual rolling of angles. Participants gain hands-on experience in all aspects of placing a product on the mill: pass design, setup sheets, mill setup, rolling, bar measurement & defect analysis. Both butterfly & open methods are covered

QRC8   Hands-on Rolling of Slit Rebar

Emphasis is on actual rolling of slit rebar. Participants gain hands-on experience in all aspects of placing a product on the mill: pass design, setup sheets, mill setup, rolling, bar measurement & defect analysis. Both double and triple strand rebar are applied, using a range of rolling methods.

QRC10 Hands-on Rolling of Wire Rod

Emphasis is on actual rolling of rounds and rod. Participants gain hands-on experience in all aspects of placing a product on the mill: pass design, setup sheets, mill setup, rolling, bar measurement & defect analysis. Roughing, intermediate, finishing & rod block passes are designed & rolled.

On Site Training

Quad has a mobile Mill used for training that is in a fully contained shipping container that is shipped to customer’s site. It is a fully integrated training lab, used for hands on training. 

What Participants have said about our training program:

  • Good discussions around real world problems (Mill Manager, Gerdau).
  • Good Job explaining theory and then putting it into practice on the mill (Controller, Nucor Steel).
  • I felt we got a lot of information in just a few days (Roller, Arcelormittal).
  • I have a better understanding of the process of pass design and also picked up some tips to improve our rolling process (Roller, Gerdau).
  • Being new to the mill, information was very useful. Material matched current practices & applied to most everything at our plant (Engineer, CMC Steel).
  • Atmosphere was conducive to keeping my attention (QC Manager, Nucor Steel).
  • It made me realize other people’s efforts in getting a mill to work well (Operator, Charter Steel).
  • The “hands-on” aspect allowed us to see the effect of our predictions (Roller, Gerdau).
  • Great hands on knowledge, with a lot of useful information that would benefit our plant. Very knowledgeable & easy to understand instructors. (Pulpit Operator, Nucor Steel).

Providing innovative solutions  and dependable performance since 1983.

Contact Information

Address:
90 Sheppard Ave E. Suite 700,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
M2N 3A1