Engineering Essentials

Introduction Level

Mechanical Maintenance

This four-day practical course has been designed to give delegates a good grounding in mechanical maintenance. The course covers fundamental safety, drive systems, disassembly & assembly techniques, Preventative maintenance, fault finding and interoperating technical information such as drawings and component specifications. It will provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills they need to work safely and competently on a range of mechanical equipment.

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£1800 +VAT

4 days

Is this course for you?

With all machinery and equipment comprising of mechanical components, it’s fundamental engineers have the confidence and skills to work safely on mechanical equipment.

Upon completion of this course you will be able to work safely and effectively on mechanical equipment, resulting in less damage to components and reduced downtime.

The following elements are covered practically and supported with theory base learning to help broaden the learning points.

  • Dismantling and Assembly
  • Equipment Isolation
  • Gaskets & Seals
  • Component Inspection
  • Gears
  • Bearings
  • Lubrication
  • Drive Shafts Keys and Couplings
  • Alignment
  • Belt Drive Systems
  • Chain Drive Systems
  • Clutches & Brakes
  • Screw Threads
  • Locking Systems
  • Removing Broken and Seized Bolts
  • Helicoils
  • Learn how to work with mechanical equipment safely.
  • Learn about the common mechanical components found on a wide range of mechanical equipment, including how to fit and maintain: Gaskets & Seals, Gears, Bearings, Clutches & Brakes, Drive Shafts Keys and Couplings, Belt Drive Systems and Chain Drive Systems.
  • Learn how to dismantle and assemble equipment correctly and efficiently, including how to inspect components for wear and damage and how to align components correctly.
  • Learn how to apply preventative maintenance to equipment reduce unplanned downtime.
  • Learn how to deal with broken and damaged screw threads and seized components.
  • Controls Engineers
  • Automation Engineers
  • Automation Integrators
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • Service Engineers
  • Maintenance Managers
  • Electricians

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