ADDAMS TRAINING
After delivering a Seed or Grain Processing project, the ADDAMS Training Phaseis a crucial handover stage. ADDAMS ensures that the customer’s team is fully capable of operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the new machinery and systems. This phase directly impacts the project’s success, safety, and sustainability.
ADDAMS TRAINING PHASE: Overview
Once the equipment is delivered, assembled, and started, training is conducted on-site (or sometimes online). It focuses on hands-on instruction, operational procedures, and basic technical knowledge for operators, technicians, and supervisors.
Key Objectives of ADDAMS
Ensure the safe and correct operation of each machine.
Empower the client’s staff to perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting.
Minimize downtime, misuse, or damage due to improper handling.
Provide long-term self-sufficiency for the customer.
Key Components of the Training Phase of ADDAMS
1. Operational Training of ADDAMS
How to start, run, and shut down each machine safely.
Control panel functions (buttons, switches, indicators, alarms).
Material flow handling (intake, feeding, output adjustments).
Inter-machine coordination (timing, sequencing, speed matching).
2. Maintenance & Safety Training of ADDAMS
Daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance routines.
Lubrication points and intervals.
Replacement of belts, screens, bearings, and filters.
Safe access for cleaning and service.
Emergency stop procedures and safety protocols.
3. Troubleshooting & Diagnostics of ADDAMS
Common issues (vibration, clogging, misalignment, sensor faults).
Error codes or signal faults in control panels.
How to isolate and resolve minor issues without external support.
4. Documentation & SOP Familiarization of ADDAMS
Walk-through of the user manual and electrical schematics.
Explanation of warning labels, machine nameplates, and part IDs.
Review of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safety data.
5. Knowledge Transfer / Q&A of ADDAMS
Encourage questions and hands-on practice.
Optional quizzes or checklists to confirm understanding.
Feedback collection to identify training gaps.
ADDAMS Training Duration
Training typically lasts 1–3 days, depending on project size.
It can be extended for larger plants or more complex automation.
Final Deliverables of ADDAMS
Training Attendance Certificate (if agreed upon)
Signed Training Completion Report
Optional Video Recording of key training sessions for future use
The ADDAMS Training Phase ensures that the customer can run the seed or grain processing equipment safely, independently, and efficiently without relying on the manufacturer for day-to-day operations.

