ADVM D0016 - Electro-Mechanical: Mechanisms 1
Course Description
The driving force behind most industrial applications is Mechanical Systems. Gears, drives, bearings, pulleys, and more are found in nearly everything that moves. The Mechanical Systems workshop covers the installation; use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of mechanical drive components and systems. The curriculum is divided into various topics, which deal with the components encountered within industry. The learning is based on practical, hands-on tasks to build know-how in operating and maintaining these vital systems.
Notice: Per City guidelines, masking will be strongly recommended but not mandatory. Wearing a high-quality mask such as KN95 or N95 mask, or double masking, is strongly encouraged. It is important to wear a mask that is well-fitted. For information on proper masking, including how to double mask, please read this guidance from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/effective-masks.html.
Course Outline
- Belt drives
- Chain drives
- Gear drives
Learner Outcomes
Upon completion of this workshop participants will have an understanding of:- Proper safety protocols associated with performing work on mechanical systems
- Belt drives, and their roles in industrial applications.
- Proper installation of belt drives and the importance of following specific protocols.
- Identification of the main components of the belt drive systems in industrial installations.
- Chain drives, and their roles in industrial applications.
- Proper installation of chain drives and the importance of following specific protocols.
- Identification of the main components of chain drive systems in industrial installations.
- Gear drives, and their roles in industrial applications.
- Proper installation of gear drives and the importance of following specific protocols.
- Identification of the main components of gear drive systems in industrial installations.
Notes
Materials Required:Handouts provided by instructor.