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TACIE is a specialized technical assessment program designed for aspiring mechanical technicians entering the industrial sector. This course evaluates foundational and applied knowledge across key areas such as mechanical systems, electrical circuits, pneumatic controls, and basic logical reasoning. Through a structured series of theoretical and practical modules, TACIE identifies each candidate’s readiness for real-world industrial challenges, ensuring alignment with professional technical standards.

The CW1000 machine is comprised of a set of perfectly synchronized mechanical systems that transform a sheet of corrugated cardboard into a customized box, ready for shipping. These systems include conveyor belts, scoring wheels, rotating blades, pneumatic cylinders, mechanical folders, and pressure and cutting mechanisms. Each component fulfills a specific function within the operational flow, contributing to the forming, closing, and movement of the product in real time.

In this module, you will learn to identify the main mechanical parts of the CW1000, understand how they integrate into the automated packaging process, and acquire the necessary knowledge to make operational adjustments, identify wear, and implement preventive maintenance practices. Understanding the machine's mechanical operation is key to ensuring optimal performance and continuous, uninterrupted production.

The CW1000 machine's electrical system is the heart of the machine, coordinating and automating every stage of the packaging process. From initial power-up to the execution of each module (Induct, Fanfold, Forming, and Closing), the electrical components ensure precision, safety, and efficiency. In this section, you'll learn about the key elements that make up this system: control panels, sensors, motors, variable frequency drives, the HMI panel, and critical safety connections.

By understanding how these electrical components work and how they interact with the mechanical modules, you'll be better prepared to interpret alarms, perform basic diagnostics, and apply safe procedures during operations or maintenance. This foundation will allow you to work confidently and responsibly in high-performance automated environments like the CW1000.

Maintenance is essential to ensure optimal performance, prevent unnecessary downtime, and maintain the long life of your CMC CartonWrap machine. Regular inspections, periodic cleaning, and preventive adjustments are recommended..