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Mechanical Training

Participants:
Operators, Technicians/Maintenance Staff, Maintenance Managers, Engineers, and All Relevant Personnel.


Course Objective:

The purpose of the Mechanical (Machine Elements) Training is to enable maintenance personnel to identify, understand, and service mechanical components commonly found in industrial machinery.
By learning the functions and types of machine elements, participants gain the ability to effectively intervene in systems, thus reducing maintenance costs and preventing mechanical failures.


Training Content:

  • Types and Functions of Fasteners
  • Motion Transmission Elements
  • Welding and Brazing Joints
  • Riveted and Press-Fit Connections
  • Bolt and Shaft-Hub Connections
  • Friction and Keyed Joints
  • Pins, Dowels, and Elastic Couplings
  • Springs, Shafts, and Axles
  • Lubrication Theory
  • Plain Bearings and Rolling Bearings
  • Belt and Pulley Mechanisms
  • Gear Mechanisms

Training Methodology:

  • Method: Theoretical Instruction and Field Application
  • Trainer: North Academy Training Specialists
  • Participants: Maximum 12
  • Duration: 2 Days (16 Hours)

Outcome:
At the end of the training, participants will have a solid understanding of machine components, mechanical systems, and maintenance techniques, enabling them to perform safe, efficient, and cost-effective mechanical operations in industrial environments.