Mechanical Drives Training Systems
Amatrol Mechanical Drive Trainers
When your goal is job-ready mechanical maintenance skills, learners need more than a cutaway view of components. Amatrol Mechanical Drive Trainers are designed for true hands-on skill-building—students assemble, align, operate, measure performance, and troubleshoot real power transmission systems using industry-standard components.
Tech-Labs provides these Amatrol training systems as part of a complete training solution, helping schools and workforce programs select the right configuration, map outcomes to program goals, and plan a smooth implementation.
Amatrol’s mechanical drives learning systems support training in power transmission fundamentals and real-world maintenance tasks—ideal for CTE pathways, maintenance technology, mechatronics support skills, and industrial upskilling.
- Assemble shaft, belt, chain, and gear drive applications using real components
- Align motors and driven components using practical alignment methods
- Adjust belt tension and chain sag to specification
- Measure speed and performance variables to connect theory to outcomes
- Troubleshoot common mechanical drive issues tied to installation, alignment, and wear
- Amatrol Mechanical Drive Trainers: learners build and run working systems (shaft, belt, chain, gear, couplings), practice alignment and tensioning, take measurements (speed/torque/power), and complete troubleshooting tasks with safety procedures integrated.
- DAC Cutaways: excellent for visual understanding and component identification, but typically focused on “see how it’s built” rather than “install, adjust, measure, and diagnose under operating conditions.”
- Best practice: use cutaways for quick concept reinforcement and use functional trainers for competency, performance verification, and repeatable hands-on assessments.
- Mechanical drive systems and power transmission fundamentals
- Key fasteners and coupling installation
- Shaft alignment methods and best practices
- V-belt drives and belt tensioning
- Chain drives, master links, lubrication concepts, and adjustment
- Spur gear drives and backlash concepts
- Multi-shaft drive applications and system setup
These systems pair theory with immediate application—learners study a concept, then perform the task on the trainer to reinforce retention and build confidence for real maintenance environments. This approach supports consistent outcomes across multiple cohorts and instructors.
- CTE and STEM programs: introduce power transmission and maintenance fundamentals with safe, repeatable labs
- Community & technical colleges: support industrial maintenance and mechanical systems coursework
- Industry training: accelerate onboarding and upskilling for maintenance technicians and multi-craft teams
- Workforce development: build measurable, hands-on competencies that align to employer expectations
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Item Number:990-ME1Amatrol’s Portable Mechanical Drives 1 Learning System (990-ME1) covers the fundamentals of mechanical transmission systems and applications, such as how to: operate, install, analyze performance, and design basic mechanical transmission systems using chains, vbelts, spur gears, bearings, and couplings. These fundamentals can be applied to a variety of applications within the automotive, agricultural, and power industries.
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Amatrol’s mechanical training systems are the best in the industry. The learning programs were developed in partnership with industry and education to insure that the skills are on target to support modern industry needs.
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Item Number:950-CL1Amatrol’s Central Lubrication Learning System (950-CL1) is for hands-on training in operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting piston distributor and series/progressive valve lubrication systems—plus oils, greases, and lubricant management.
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Item Number:950-PM1The model 950-PM1 Pumps Learning System teaches skills related to centrifugal pumps, which are used in almost every industry to transfer non-hydraulic fluids of various types from one place to another. Students learn a comprehensive set of industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, maintain, troubleshoot, analyze performance, and select centrifugal pumps as well as system design.
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Item Number:27-MEA1Amatrol’s Mechanical Drives 1 Assessment Workstation (27-MEA1) features a compact workstation designed to effectively assess hands-on mechanical skills with both belt and chain drives.
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Item Number:970-ME1Amatrol’s Mechanical Drives 1 Learning System (970-ME1) covers installation, operation, motor drive alignment, and various motor drive systems applications.









