Thursday, December 26, 2019

Boilermaker Courses and Forklift Training School in Tembisa 0715328866

0715328866 WE DO TRAINING & OFFER JOB ASSISTANCE AFTER TRAINING. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE.  Masimbi Training Center in South Africa is committed to supporting people in the provision of low cost quality training and certification. Our training is for those who wish to start a career or are currently working. By successfully completing the course you will be able to operator:
Fork Lift --------------------------------- R 2000 (5DAYS)
 Reach Truck------------------------------ R2000 (7DAYS)
 TLB--------------------------------------------R. 4500 (7DAYS)
Dump Truck (A.D.T)------------------------------------R 3500 (7DAYS)
Excavator--------------------------------------------------R 3500(7DAYS)
Tower Crane-----------------------------------------------R 4000(7DAYS)
 Mobile Crane-------------------------------------------------R 3500 (7DAYS)
Bulldozer -----------------------------------------------------R 3500 (7DAYS)
Drill Rig-------------------------------------------------- R.4500 (7DAYS)
Dangerous Goods--------------------------------------R. 1800 (3DAYS)
Super Link----------------------------------------------R 1,0000 (1 MONTH)
First Aid-------------------------------------------------R 3800 (3DAYS)
Health & Safety----------------------------------------R.4000 ( 7DAYS)
Reach Tacker (container handler) ---------------------------------------R.4500 (7DAYS)
Telescopic Boom Handler ------------------------------------------------R. 3500 (7DAYS)
777Dump Truck-------------------------------------------------------------R .4500 (7DAYS)
Truck Mounted Crane
L.H.D Scoop-----------------------------------------------R.3800 (7DAYS)
Rigging-----------------------------------------------------------R. (4500)
Overhead Crane-------------------------------------------------R.3500 (7DAYS)
Front End Loader---------------------------------------------------R.3500 (7DAYS)
Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat)-------------------------------------------R. 1500(7DAYS)
Excavator----------------------------------------------------R. 3500 (7DAYS)
Roller  ----------------------------------------------------------R. 2500 (7DAYS)
Boilermaker Courses, Welding Training i.e. ARC, Agony, CO2, Aluminum, Steel welding & Boiler Making Courses are also offered.
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Thursday, November 21, 2019

0715328866 WE DO TRAINING & OFFER JOB ASSISTANCE AFTER TRAINING. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE. Masimbi Training Center in South Africa is committed to supporting people in the provision of low cost quality training and certification. Our training is for those who wish to start a career or are currently working. By successfully completing the course you will be able to operator:


0715328866 WE DO TRAINING & OFFER JOB ASSISTANCE AFTER TRAINING. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE.  Masimbi Training Center in South Africa is committed to supporting people in the provision of low cost quality training and certification. Our training is for those who wish to start a career or are currently working. By successfully completing the course you will be able to operator:
Fork Lift --------------------------------- R 2000 (5DAYS)
 Reach Truck------------------------------ R2000 (7DAYS)
 TLB--------------------------------------------R. 4500 (7DAYS)
Dump Truck (A.D.T)------------------------------------R 3500 (7DAYS)
Excavator--------------------------------------------------R 3500(7DAYS)
Tower Crane-----------------------------------------------R 4000(7DAYS)
 Mobile Crane-------------------------------------------------R 3500 (7DAYS)
Bulldozer -----------------------------------------------------R 3500 (7DAYS)
Drill Rig-------------------------------------------------- R.4500 (7DAYS)
Dangerous Goods--------------------------------------R. 1800 (3DAYS)
Super Link----------------------------------------------R 1,0000 (1 MONTH)
First Aid-------------------------------------------------R 3800 (3DAYS)
Health & Safety----------------------------------------R.4000 ( 7DAYS)
Reach Stacker (container handler) ---------------------------------------R.4500 (7DAYS)
Telescopic Boom Handler ------------------------------------------------R. 3500 (7DAYS)
777Dump Truck-------------------------------------------------------------R .4500 (7DAYS)
Truck Mounted Crane
L.H.D Scoop-----------------------------------------------R.3800 (7DAYS)
Rigging-----------------------------------------------------------R. (4500)
Over Head Crane-------------------------------------------------R.3500 (7DAYS)
Front End Loader---------------------------------------------------R.3500 (7DAYS)
Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat)-------------------------------------------R. 1500(7DAYS)
Excavator----------------------------------------------------R. 3500 (7DAYS)
Roller  ----------------------------------------------------------R. 2500 (7DAYS)
Boiler Marker Courses, Welding Training i.e. ARC, Agony, CO2, Aluminum, Steel welding & Boiler Making Courses are also offered.
Contact US today on+27715328866 for more information as regards Registration, Email us at info@drivertraining.za.net https://boilermakercourses.blogspot.com

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

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Friday, January 25, 2019

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0715328866 What are the best metals to work with when welding?
Almost all metals can be welded. However, there are different welding processes involved for welding similar metals and dissimilar metals. We are here to discuss some of the best metals to work with when welding:

1. Steel Welding
There are various types of steel that require welding and each of them require different type of technique and tools. However, some of the steels cannot be welded too. Depending on the type of steel and the amount of carbon presence, specific type of tools and techniques are applicable. For instance steel with low carbon content is apt for spot welding.
Steel alloys with high carbon content are most likely to become hard welds that could crack, as they are brittle in nature. However, this brittleness can be reduced through tempering. Ferritic stainless steel as well as Austenitic steel can be welded too, though these are very hard and need high temperatures of spot welding. Another hard stainless steel that is not ideal to be welded is the Martensitic stainless steel.


2. Aluminum Welding
Aluminum can be welded using clean surfaces that are oxide free. This metal also needs high power welding process. However, aluminum metal welding could work out costly, as the cleaning process for oxide-free surface adds to the cost. Though the cost is more, once cleaned, the welding process is easy and prevents surface tension too while being melted.
In general, it is advised to use a TUG or Tungsten Inert Gas welding equipment with a blue flame set. Blue flame provides the maximum heat to melt down the metal to be conducive for welding. It is an ideal solution to preheat this aluminum metal before the welding process to ease the entire process.

3. Welding of Copper Alloy
Copper alloys as well as Copper are normally welded through the arc welding process. Arc welding provides the required intensity to Copper and its alloys to complete fusion though the surrounding base metal is heated only to the minimum required.
In general, Copper blends well with tin and zinc and can be welded through arc welding process. Majority of times, flat position is used to weld the alloys of Copper as well as Copper. This is because; Copper is fluid in nature when it is welded. Horizontal positions are normally used when there is a requirement of T-joints and corner joints.
Though most of the metals whether they are similar or dissimilar can be welded, different metals require different set of tools as well as different type of welding technique. This is based on the melting point, cooling point, and several other properties of the associated metals. www.drivertraining.za.net , Email us at info@drivertraining.za.net

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0715328866 What are the best metals to work with when welding?
Almost all metals can be welded. However, there are different welding processes involved for welding similar metals and dissimilar metals. We are here to discuss some of the best metals to work with when welding:

1. Steel Welding
There are various types of steel that require welding and each of them require different type of technique and tools. However, some of the steels cannot be welded too. Depending on the type of steel and the amount of carbon presence, specific type of tools and techniques are applicable. For instance steel with low carbon content is apt for spot welding.
Steel alloys with high carbon content are most likely to become hard welds that could crack, as they are brittle in nature. However, this brittleness can be reduced through tempering. Ferritic stainless steel as well as Austenitic steel can be welded too, though these are very hard and need high temperatures of spot welding. Another hard stainless steel that is not ideal to be welded is the Martensitic stainless steel.

2. Aluminum Welding
Aluminum can be welded using clean surfaces that are oxide free. This metal also needs high power welding process. However, aluminum metal welding could work out costly, as the cleaning process for oxide-free surface adds to the cost. Though the cost is more, once cleaned, the welding process is easy and prevents surface tension too while being melted.
In general, it is advised to use a TUG or Tungsten Inert Gas welding equipment with a blue flame set. Blue flame provides the maximum heat to melt down the metal to be conducive for welding. It is an ideal solution to preheat this aluminum metal before the welding process to ease the entire process.

3. Welding of Copper Alloy
Copper alloys as well as Copper are normally welded through the arc welding process. Arc welding provides the required intensity to Copper and its alloys to complete fusion though the surrounding base metal is heated only to the minimum required.
In general, Copper blends well with tin and zinc and can be welded through arc welding process. Majority of times, flat position is used to weld the alloys of Copper as well as Copper. This is because; Copper is fluid in nature when it is welded. Horizontal positions are normally used when there is a requirement of T-joints and corner joints.
Though most of the metals whether they are similar or dissimilar can be welded, different metals require different set of tools as well as different type of welding technique. This is based on the melting point, cooling point, and several other properties of the associated metals. www.drivertraining.za.net , Email us at info@drivertraining.za.net

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0715328866 A welding certification is technically a procedure or a welder qualification test. If you have the skill level and follow the directions then you should produced the same results as the procedure specifies. By comparison it's no different than following a recipe. If you use the ingredients as specified and cook by following the instructions you will get the desired results wanted! In this case instead of making a cheese burger you are making a sound quality welded joint.
The main difference between a welding certification and a welder qualification test is that it is certified by an organization and it will be supervised by someone who completed the appropriate training who has been approved by that organization to oversee that procedure.
Welding qualification tests are usually given in per employment screenings to ensure that the welder can weld up to the company’s standards.


Welding certifications are designed to ensure the welders skills are up to the code they will be working under. Welding certifications are also documented to prove that the welder is qualified under that code. Welding codes vary a lot depending on the type of work being done. There are many organizations that have different procedures depending on the type of work they oversee.
In the United States there are quite a few organizations that have certified welding procedures. The three largest organizations are:

The largest organization in America that certifies welders is the American Welding Society. The welding certification procedures they have approved have been tested many time to ensure that if followed the welder taking the welding certification follows the rules and has the skills will pass the test.
Welding certifications come in many positions, metal thickness, welding processes, and metal types. When the term “Certified Welder” is used it only means that welder is certified under the welding procedures they have tested under. There is not a single welding certification that covers all types of welding. Call us on +27715328866 Email: us at info@drivertraining.za.net

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0715328866 A welding certification is technically a procedure or a welder qualification test. If you have the skill level and follow the directions then you should produced the same results as the procedure specifies. By comparison it's no different than following a recipe. If you use the ingredients as specified and cook by following the instructions you will get the desired results wanted! In this case instead of making a cheese burger you are making a sound quality welded joint.
The main difference between a welding certification and a welder qualification test is that it is certified by an organization and it will be supervised by someone who completed the appropriate training who has been approved by that organization to oversee that procedure.
Welding qualification tests are usually given in per employment screenings to ensure that the welder can weld up to the company’s standards.

Welding certifications are designed to ensure the welders skills are up to the code they will be working under. Welding certifications are also documented to prove that the welder is qualified under that code. Welding codes vary a lot depending on the type of work being done. There are many organizations that have different procedures depending on the type of work they oversee.
In the United States there are quite a few organizations that have certified welding procedures. The three largest organizations are:

The largest organization in America that certifies welders is the American Welding Society. The welding certification procedures they have approved have been tested many time to ensure that if followed the welder taking the welding certification follows the rules and has the skills will pass the test.
Welding certifications come in many positions, metal thickness, welding processes, and metal types. When the term “Certified Welder” is used it only means that welder is certified under the welding procedures they have tested under. There is not a single welding certification that covers all types of welding. Call us on +27715328866 Email: us at info@drivertraining.za.net

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0715328866 Boilermaking Courses

This programme offers N1 – N3 qualifications in boilermaker. You will gain a theoretical understanding of techniques, materials and equipment, mathematics, drawing, and science when you study a boilermaker course.

0715328866 Why study an Engineering Studies Boilermaking programme with College SA?
Boilermakers manufacture, install and maintain boilers, tanks and vats. They must be able to read and understand technical drawings and be able to cast and bend metal into shape and weld the pieces together. 
Before a boiler or tank can be used, it must be quality checked and tested to ensure that it can hold the liquid that is supposed to be stored in it. If it does not pass the quality test, it is important that the boilermaker does the necessary repairs before the tank gets filled. A leaking or bursting tank can be very dangerous, especially if the liquid inside is hazardous. It can also lead to extreme financial loss for the company.   

Reasons why you should study a Boilermaking course

  • You don’t need a degree to get a job in boilermaking.
  • You will get a recognised National Certificate.
  • You can apply for jobs in the government, private companies, construction companies, small businesses or start your own business. 

Natural skills required for this occupation

  • Able to work independently
  • Able to work in confined spaces
  • Good practical skills
  • Accurate
  • Attention to detail 
  • Able to read technical drawings
  • Good health and stamina

Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N1 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 1 National Certificate)
The N1 Certificate course covers the basics of mathematics, science, and technical drawing skills for boilermaking. Once you have completed this course, you will have a better understanding of how boilers are manufactured. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N1, Engineering Science N1, Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N1, and Metalworkers Trade Theory N1. 
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate. 
Entrance requirements for this course: Grade 9 passed with Mathematics and Physical Science, able to read and write English and at least 16 years of age.

Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N2 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 2 National Certificate)
The N2 Certificate course builds on the N1 course. You will learn about the manufacturing and assembling of various steel structures and piping. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N2, Engineering Science N2, Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N2, and Plating and Structural Steelworkers Theory N2. 
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate.
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N1 course.

Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N3 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 3 National Certificate)
The N3-level Certificate is the last course in this programme. Once you complete this course, you will be able to apply for your practical boilermaker training. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N3, Engineering Science N3, Mechanotechnology N3, and Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N3.  
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate. 
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N2 course.

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0715328866 Boilermaking Courses

This programme offers N1 – N3 qualifications in boilermaker. You will gain a theoretical understanding of techniques, materials and equipment, mathematics, drawing, and science when you study a boilermaker course.

0715328866 Why study an Engineering Studies Boilermaking programme with College SA?
Boilermakers manufacture, install and maintain boilers, tanks and vats. They must be able to read and understand technical drawings and be able to cast and bend metal into shape and weld the pieces together. 
Before a boiler or tank can be used, it must be quality checked and tested to ensure that it can hold the liquid that is supposed to be stored in it. If it does not pass the quality test, it is important that the boilermaker does the necessary repairs before the tank gets filled. A leaking or bursting tank can be very dangerous, especially if the liquid inside is hazardous. It can also lead to extreme financial loss for the company.   

Reasons why you should study a Boilermaking course

  • You don’t need a degree to get a job in boilermaking.
  • You will get a recognised National Certificate.
  • You can apply for jobs in the government, private companies, construction companies, small businesses or start your own business. 

Natural skills required for this occupation

  • Able to work independently
  • Able to work in confined spaces
  • Good practical skills
  • Accurate
  • Attention to detail 
  • Able to read technical drawings
  • Good health and stamina

Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N1 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 1 National Certificate)
The N1 Certificate course covers the basics of mathematics, science, and technical drawing skills for boilermaking. Once you have completed this course, you will have a better understanding of how boilers are manufactured. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N1, Engineering Science N1, Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N1, and Metalworkers Trade Theory N1. 
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate. 
Entrance requirements for this course: Grade 9 passed with Mathematics and Physical Science, able to read and write English and at least 16 years of age.

Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N2 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 2 National Certificate)
The N2 Certificate course builds on the N1 course. You will learn about the manufacturing and assembling of various steel structures and piping. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N2, Engineering Science N2, Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N2, and Plating and Structural Steelworkers Theory N2. 
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate.
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N1 course.

Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N3 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 3 National Certificate)
The N3-level Certificate is the last course in this programme. Once you complete this course, you will be able to apply for your practical boilermaker training. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N3, Engineering Science N3, Mechanotechnology N3, and Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N3.  
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate. 
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N2 course.

You might also be interested in

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0715328866 Boilermakers assemble and repair boilers, vessels, tanks, heat exchangers and other heavy metal structures. They set up and operate brakes, rolls, shears, flame cutters and other heavy metal products and drill and install boilers according to specifications using hand and power tools. The apprentice process requires time spent learning on the job and in the classroom. The apprentice must complete a three-year program including 5,700 workplace hours and 360 in-school hours of training, including mandatory six-month Entry Level Technical training. After completion of training, a passing grade on exams will result in the B.C. Certificate of Apprenticeship, the B.C. Certificate of Qualification, and the Inter-provincial Standard Endorsement, also known as Red Seal.Land line   0715328866 web:www.drivertraining.za.net


We are seeking an enthusiastic, hard-working and committed boilermaker to operate our beamline & CNC Plasma Machine in our Structural Steel Factory at Wetherill Park. On the job training will be provided. However, experience is beneficial.

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0715328866 A welding certification is technically a procedure or a welder qualification test. If you have the skill level and follow the directions then you should produced the same results as the procedure specifies. By comparison it's no different than following a recipe. If you use the ingredients as specified and cook by following the instructions you will get the desired results wanted! In this case instead of making a cheese burger you are making a sound quality welded joint.
The main difference between a welding certification and a welder qualification test is that it is certified by an organization and it will be supervised by someone who completed the appropriate training who has been approved by that organization to oversee that procedure.
Welding qualification tests are usually given in per employment screenings to ensure that the welder can weld up to the company’s standards.
Welding certifications are designed to ensure the welders skills are up to the code they will be working under. Welding certifications are also documented to prove that the welder is qualified under that code. Welding codes vary a lot depending on the type of work being done. There are many organizations that have different procedures depending on the type of work they oversee.
In the United States there are quite a few organizations that have certified welding procedures. The three largest organizations are:

The largest organization in America that certifies welders is the American Welding Society. The welding certification procedures they have approved have been tested many time to ensure that if followed the welder taking the welding certification follows the rules and has the skills will pass the test.
Welding certifications come in many positions, metal thickness, welding processes, and metal types. When the term “Certified Welder” is used it only means that welder is certified under the welding procedures they have tested under. There is not a single welding certification that covers all types of welding. Call us on +27715328866

0715328866 This programme offers N1 – N3 qualifications in boilermaker. You will gain a theoretical understanding of techniques, materials and equipment, mathematics, drawing, and science when you study a boilermaker course Welding courses, driver training, fork lift training, Boiler maker, Tlb training, Dumb training, Arc, Agony Welding, Excavator training, operator, Boilermakers assemble, Boilermaker school, Boilermaker training, welding school, welding training, forklift school, Tlb School, Stick Welding school, Stick welding training, FCAW Welding school, FCAW training, Welding and Fabrication, TIG Welding school, TIG welding training, Boilermaker Courses, Boilermaker training, Boilermaker school

0715328866 MASIMBI BOILERMAKER TRAINING, WELDING COURSES & PROJECTS ( PTY ) LTD 2012 / 140432 / 07 Job Type: Internship * Employment Equity: Not Specified * International WE TRAINING BUS,TRUCKS,GRADER,BULLDOZER, FRONT END LOADER,TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE,EXCAVATOR,TOWER CRANES,MOBILE CRANES,OVERHEAD CRANE,REACH TRUCK,O.H.S,HASKEM,FIRST AID,MODERATOR COURSE,ASSESSOR COURSE,DRIVER’S LICENSE,CO AND ARCH WELDING,FORKLIFT,DUMP TRUCK,BOBCAT AND ALL MINING MACHINES , Accommodation also available. WE OFFER JOB ASSISTANCE AFTER TRAINING,FREE ACCOMMODATION ,WE ARE IN GERMISTON Call us on for more information 0715328866 Email us at info@drivertraining.za.net/ forklifttraining139@gmail.com web:www.drivertraining.za.net

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0715328866 Why study an Engineering Studies Boilermaking programme with College SA?
Boilermakers manufacture, install and maintain boilers, tanks and vats. They must be able to read and understand technical drawings and be able to cast and bend metal into shape and weld the pieces together. 
Before a boiler or tank can be used, it must be quality checked and tested to ensure that it can hold the liquid that is supposed to be stored in it. If it does not pass the quality test, it is important that the boilermaker does the necessary repairs before the tank gets filled. A leaking or bursting tank can be very dangerous, especially if the liquid inside is hazardous. It can also lead to extreme financial loss for the company.   

Reasons why you should study a Boilermaking course

  • You don’t need a degree to get a job in boilermaking.
  • You will get a recognised National Certificate.
  • You can apply for jobs in the government, private companies, construction companies, small businesses or start your own business. 

Natural skills required for this occupation

  • Able to work independently
  • Able to work in confined spaces
  • Good practical skills
  • Accurate
  • Attention to detail 
  • Able to read technical drawings
  • Good health and stamina

Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N1 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 1 National Certificate)
The N1 Certificate course covers the basics of mathematics, science, and technical drawing skills for boilermaking. Once you have completed this course, you will have a better understanding of how boilers are manufactured. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N1, Engineering Science N1, Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N1, and Metalworkers Trade Theory N1. 
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate. 
Entrance requirements for this course: Grade 9 passed with Mathematics and Physical Science, able to read and write English and at least 16 years of age.

Study the Engineering Studies Boiler making N2 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 2 National Certificate)
The N2 Certificate course builds on the N1 course. You will learn about the manufacturing and assembling of various steel structures and piping. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N2, Engineering Science N2, Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N2, and Plating and Structural Steelworkers Theory N2. 
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate.
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N1 course.

Study the Engineering Studies Boiler making N3 course

(You will receive an NQF Level 3 National Certificate)
The N3-level Certificate is the last course in this programme. Once you complete this course, you will be able to apply for your practical boilermaker training. 
The subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N3, Engineering Science N3, Mechanotechnology N3, and Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N3.  
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate. 
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N2 course.

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