This is based on the readiness of power source (480V/3Phase/100AMP), inlet water source (Consistent 40 - 120 PSI, ideally deionized/purified water) and air source (85 PSI or above,dry and clean air).


Day 1.


  • A&V technician meeting with owner to identify the operators and whoever are going to work on the machine. Understand their skill sets to determine how to train them to get used to A&V Waterjet Cutting System. Understand the location of the machine, power source, water source and air source. To set up expectations, share the installation and training plan. 
  • A&V technician to hand over spare parts package.
  • A&V technician to verify all the accessories coming with the machine, report back to A&V Waterjet immediately if anything is missing
  • Customer site rep to move the pieces to the defined location, work with A&V technician to put them together.
  • Customer site electrician to hook up the electricity with guidance from A&V technician.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to level up the machine, water tank and the frame


Day 2. 


  • Customer site rep and A&V technician to fix the tank and frame onto the concrete floor
  • Customer site rep and A&V technician to hoop up water and air.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to hook up high pressure tube.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to install the cutting head.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to install sand hopper.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to install automatic garnet feeder.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to check the ball screw, clean it up if necessary.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to adjust X-Y  coordinate.
  • A&V technician and customer site operator to adjust the cutting head.


Day 3.


  • A&V technician to instruct customer site operator perform sample cut.
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to maintain the water on/off valve.

  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to maintain pumps including replacing seals, o-ring and u-ring periodically.
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to repair the low pressure element and high pressure element. 
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to the warning system works, emergency stop etc
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to replace lubrication oil.


Day 4.  


  • A&V technician to train customer site operator in software briefing through all the screens
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to perform auto cutting
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to perform typical MDI functions
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to add lead-in/lead-out lines from autocad and controller
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to set up zero point before cutting.
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator the difference between Machine (0,0) and working (0,0)
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to perform kerf compensation from autocad and controller
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to perform a dry run
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to add sand to the automatic garnet feeding system
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to replace hard drive when the controller does not function properly
  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to use team viewer for trouble shooting

  • A&V technician to train customer site operator how to use A&V Waterjet freshdesk for trouble shooting



Day 5.

  • A&V technician to watch the customer site operator running the machine independently. 
  • A&V technician to acquire a sign off from the customer site boss at the end of the day.