Course Description
Format: In-person Course
Where: Detroit, MI – LIFT
Date: November 10-12, 2026
- Tuesday, November 10 – 8:00am-5:00pm ET
- Wednesday, November 11 – 8:00am-5:00pm ET
- Thursday, November 12 – 8:00am-5:00pm ET
Gear Failure Analysis
Explore gear failure analysis in this hands-on seminar where students not only see slides of failed gears but can hold and examine over 130 specimens with the same failure modes covered in the seminar. Approximately half of the course time consists of students in groups identifying failure modes on failed gears and working on a case study. Microscopes are available to examine failed specimens.
You will earn 24 clock hours upon completion of the course and they will be listed on your certificate of completion.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the primary and secondary failure modes
- Use the proper nomenclature to describe the morphology of gear failure
- Understand common tools and methods used in gear failure analysis
- Diagnose the root causes of failure
- Prescribe remedies to prevent repeat failures
- Use the GEARTECH textbook and other provided resources for ongoing study of gear failure analysis
- Tailor failure analysis techniques for their specific requirements
Who Should Attend
Suitable for gear engineers, users, researchers, maintenance technicians, lubricant experts, and managers.
Registration Rates
Member Rates
Early Bird First Registrant โ $2,150
(Deadline until 8/27/26)
Regular First Registrant โ $2,250
(Deadline: 8/28/26 โ 10/13/26)
Late First Registrant โ $2,300
(Deadline: 10/14/26 โ 10/27/26)
Additional Registrants per Company Member receive a $200 discount per person
NON-MEMBER RATE
Early Bird First Registrant โ $2,650
(Deadline until 8/27/26)
Regular First Registrant โ $2,750
(Deadline: 8/28/26 โ 10/13/26)
Late First Registrant โ $2,800
(Deadline: 10/14/26 โ 10/27/26)
Additional Registrants per Company Non-Member receive a $200 discount per person
Location
This course is taught at LIFT at 1400 Rosa Parks Blvd, Detroit, MI 48216.
Hotel Information
Discounted room rates at the Courtyard by Marriott Detroit Downtownย are available forย $199 per night. The special rate is available untilย October 19. ย Please check back to Book Your Roomย in the MPMA block. A booking link is coming soon.
Courtyard by Marriott Detroit Downtown
333 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Cutoff Date: October 19, 2026
By booking in the MPMA room block, you receive a variety of benefits, including guaranteed accommodations, better networking opportunities with your peers, special guest status at the host hotel, and flexible cancellation terms if your plans change. MPMA advises against booking hotel rooms through third party booking sites such as Hotels.com, as there may be hidden fees, limited flexibility, and fewer rewards. MPMA does not work with a housing company and only MPMA Staff will reach out to you with details regarding the room block; any other companies that reach out to you regarding room reservations may be fraudulent and are not endorsed by MPMA. If you need assistance with your accommodations or have issues with the booking link provided by MPMA, please contact events@motionpower.org.
Instructors

TERRY KLAVES
Terry Klaves semi-retired from the Milwaukee Gear Division of Regal Beloit in 2017 after 45 years of work in the gearing industry with four different companies, positions varying from gear engineer to VP of Engineering and responsibilities including gear design, optimization, manufacturing and Quality Assurance. He has a passion for solving gearing related problems and continues to serve the gearing industry as part time consultant and trainer for AGMA, in addition, he is Chairman of the AGMA TC-60 Committee, contributing to development of ISO gearing standards. Terry graduated with a BS-Engineering in 1976 and a MS-Engineering from UW-Milwaukee in 1981 and enjoys sharing his knowledge and passion for gears through formal consulting and training activities.

Lance Brown
Lanceโs experience in the gear industry began in 1997. His career started on the manufacturing floor where he is as comfortable in front of a machine as he is in his design and development endeavors. As lead gear designer at CGI, INC. he has contributed many geared solutions to the medical, defense, commercial/consumer, and robotics industries. In his current role as Director of Technical sales he continues to collaborate with some of the worldโs most talented robotics engineers bringing powerful solutions to life through intelligent gear-train and assembly design. Lance is currently a member of AGMA’s Technical Division Executive Committee (TDEC) and sits on multiple Technical Committees.
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Cancellation and Payment Policy
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