Mechanical Training System
(MM100)

1. Bearing housing 2. Ball bearing 3. Needle Bearing 4. Tapered Bearing 5. Shielded bearing 6. Sealed bearing 7. Angular Ball bearing 8. Sealed bearing 9. Ball bearing 10. Sealed bearing 11. Open radial bearing 12. Spherical plain bearing 13. Tapered sealed ball bearing

1. Gear 2. Main Shaft 3. Oil seals 4. Open ball bearing 5. Gear box flange 6. Gear box housing 7. Helical gears

1. Roller chain 2. Connecting Links 3. Sprockets

1. Crank 2. Compressor cover& fan 3. Capacitor 4. Magnetic coil 5. Pressure switch cover 6. Piston chamber 7. Piston chamber cover 8. Pressure gauge & pressure switch 9. Compressor housing 10. Piston 11. Compressor shaft 12. Nuts and screws 13. Oil tank with heat sink

1. Jaw coupling 2. Oldham coupling 3. Bellow coupling 4. Chain coupling 5. Grid coupling 6. Flange coupling 7. Flexible coupling 8. Flexible coupling 9. Claw coupling 10. Dynamic coupling

1. Worm gear 2. Sealing ring 3. Input shaft flange 4. Worm 5. Output shaft flange 6. Gear box Housing 7. Radial ball bearing 8. Radial ball bearing 9. Sealed ball bearing 10. Nuts and screw

  • Machine Shafts & Keys
    • Measurement & Verifying Shafts.
    • Demonstrating Shaft Key Principles.
    • Preparing a Key from Key Stock.
  • Bearings
    • Identify Bearing Types.
    • Reading Bearing Dimensions.
    • Mounting Bearing Housings.
    • Reading a Tolerance Chart.
  • Belt Drives
    • Demonstrating Belt Drive Ratio Principles.
    • Installing Belt Drives.
    • Aligning a Belt Drive.
    • Belt Tensioning.
  • Chain drives
    • Demonstrating Roller Chain and Sprocket Principles.
    • Sizing Chain.
    • Installing and Aligning sprockets.
    • Installing Chain Drives.
    • Adjusting Slack.
    • Troubleshooting and Maintenance.
  • Machine Shaft Couplings
    • Identifying Shaft Coupling
    • Correct Soft Foot
    • Aligning Shafts
    • Aligning Rims and Faces
    • Connecting Chain Couplings
    • Connecting Universal Joints
  • Gear Drive
    • Demonstrating gear measurement principles
    • Installing a worm gear drive
    • Installing spur gear drive
    • Installing helical gear drive
    • Installing bevel gear drive
  • Machine Speed Reducers
    • Demonstrating Basic Speed Reducer Principle
    • Selecting a Speed Reducer
    • Assembling and Disassembling the
    • Speed Reducers
  • Electric Brakes
    • Operating Electric Brakes
    • Installing Electric Brakes
    • Maintaining & Troubleshooting Electric Brakes
  • Compressor
    • Demonstrating Basic Compressor Principle
    • Assembling and disassembling the compressor
  • Bearing Service
    • Identifying Anti-Friction Bearings
    • Identifying Plain Bearing
    • Using a Bearing Puller
    • Installing and Removing Bushings
    • Loading a Grease Gun
    • Greasing a Pillow Block
    • Hand Packing a Bearing
    • Demonstrating Bearing Sealing principles
    • Performing Bearing Failure Analysis
  • Motor1
    • Power:1hp
    • Rated Speed: 2900 RPM
  • Motor2
    • Power: 0.75hp
    • Rated Speed: 2840 RPM
  • Magnetic particle brake
    • Rated speed: 1500 RPM
    • Rated torque: 12 N.m
    • Rated voltage: 24 VDC
  • Mechanical Training System (MM100)
  • Hard Copy User Manual

Mechanical Training System offers trainees to be familiar with mechanical parts like Shafts, Gears, Gearboxes, Sheaves, Couplings, Pulleys, Keys, Bearings, Sealings, Chain gears, Belt drives, and other important mechanical parts. Through the training system, different Parts trainees will be able to make different experiments using these parts and know the basic concept of each part. The training system also allows the trainee to face a lot of faults and try to make troubleshoot so that by the end of this training, trainees will get sufficient knowledge to aid them in industrial life.

  • A true all-in-one trainer, the Mechanical Training system features industrial-strength components housed in a heavy-duty mobile framework with a customize modular drawer storage system
  • The trainer features bearings, belt drives, chain drives, gear drives, and more
  • Mechanical Training Bench presents the operating principles of power transmission in the most effective way: with skills-based training using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments
  • The training system also enables trainees to encounter various faults and practice troubleshooting using real life components, so that trainees will be familiar with mechanical parts and dealing with them.