Amatrol’s Floor-Standing Belt Conveyor Learning System (97-ME4D) adds to the Mechanical Drives 1 training system (970-ME1) to teach skills related to flat belt conveyors, such as flat belt conveyor operation, adjustment, maintenance, and more. Flat belt conveyors are used in industry to transport material and packages from point-to-point at low cost. Learners study industry-relevant skills including installing, adjusting, maintenance, and inspection of flat belt conveyors.
Amatrol’s Plain Bearing Machine Tool Axis Learning System (97-ME4B) adds to the Mechanical Drives 1 Learning System (970-ME1) and the Mechanical Drives 4 Learning System (97-ME4). It includes a dovetail slide with corrosion-inhibiting wrap, Student Learning Activity Packet, Instructor’s Guide, Installation Guide, and Student Reference Guide.
This supplementary learning system adds to learners’ understanding of mechanical drives by teaching the fundamentals of dovetail slides, including component identification, disassembly and reassembly, proper positioning with a micrometer dial, removal and inspection of a tapered gib, and maintenance.
Amatrol’s Roller Pack Machine Tool Axis Learning System (97-ME4A) adds to the Mechanical Drives 1 training system (970-ME1) to teach machine tool axis drives based on the roller-pack type bearing. Roller-pack bearings are precision bearings made specifically for the machine tool axis to provide precision positioning of the axis under heavy load. Students will learn industry-relevant skills related to this new topic including operation, installation, troubleshooting, and design.
Cam Clutch, Friction Clutch, & Electric Brakes Training System
Amatrol’s Mechanical Drives 4 Learning System (97-ME4) adds to the Mechanical Drives 1 Learning System (970-ME1) to teach the operation, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, identification, and selection of precision ball screws, linear ball bearings, a cam clutch, friction clutches, electric brakes, and axis slides.
The 97-ME4 training system includes a Linear Ball Bushing Package, Ball Screw Drive Package, Clutch Package, Brake Package, Flywheel Package, Cable and Switch Package, Student Learning Activity Packet Set, Instructor’s Guide, Installation Guide, and Student Reference Guide.
Amatrol’s Mechanical Drives 1 Learning System (970-ME1) covers mechanical drive installation, mechanical drive operation, motor drive alignment, and applications of various motor drive systems. Learners will use the mechanical drives training system and the interactive online mechanical drives curriculum to gain theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills for shaft, belt, gear, and chain drives using real-world motor drive components. This hands-on mechanical drives skill-building system covers topic areas like mechanical drive systems, key fasteners, power transmission systems, v-belt drives, chain drives, spur gear drives, and multiple shaft drives.
This hands-on industrial training system includes a 2-panel mobile workstation with a constant speed drive motor, variable speed motor, motor control unit, and multi-drawer storage unit that include real-world components for building and operating mechanical drive applications. Learners will practice hands-on skills like leveling an electric motor, calculating mechanical efficiency, installing a flexible jaw coupling, installing and removing a chain with a master link using a chain puller, and installing and aligning a sleeve coupling and shaft. Amatrol expertly mixes theoretical concepts immediately followed by hands-on practice to build the strongest possible retention and competency for learners. This method allows learners to simultaneously build motor drive conceptual knowledge and hands-on competency.
In this video, Amatrol’s Industry Sales Manager, Mark Goodman, demonstrates on Amatrol’s 970-ME1 how to adjust belt tension using an adjustable mounting base after learners have worked through the eLearning lessons, “how to determine belt tension for an application” and “methods of adjusting belt tension.”
Amatrol’s Mechanical Drives 1 Learning System (970-ME1) covers mechanical drive installation, mechanical drive operation, motor drive alignment, and applications of various motor drive systems. Learners will practice hands-on skills like leveling an electric motor, calculating mechanical efficiency, installing a flexible jaw coupling, installing and removing a chain with a master link using a chain puller, and installing and aligning a sleeve coupling and shaft.
Simlog’s Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator puts students at the controls of a typical skid steer loader equipped with either a bucket (with or without teeth) or forks, at work in a typical construction site. The simulator configuration options include Vertical or Radial lift path types, and two skid steer loader color combinations.
Replica Controls
The most cost-effective option featuring industrial-strength controls.
Key Benefits
- Easy to assemble and USB-ready
- Light weight and portable
- Ability to create your own operator chair
- Multi-Purpose Replica Controls
- Optional Two-Pedal Replica Control Unit
- ISO, H-Pattern, or Standard (with pedals)
Simlog’s Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator puts students at the controls of a typical skid steer loader equipped with either a bucket (with or without teeth) or forks, at work in a typical construction site. The simulator configuration options include Vertical or Radial lift path types, and two skid steer loader color combinations.
Operator Chair
A superior simulation experience with an authentic operator seat.
Key Benefits
- Fully assembled and USB-ready
- Steel platform on casters
- Adjustable seat and arm consoles
- Multi-purpose configurations
- Optional Two-Pedal Replica Control Unit
- ISO, H-Pattern or Standard (with pedals)
Simlog’s new Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator, the world’s first, puts you at the controls of a typical skid steer loader equipped with either a bucket (there are two kinds) or forks, at work in a typical construction site.
Simlog’s Skid Steer Loader Personal Simulator puts students at the controls of a typical skid steer loader equipped with either a bucket (with or without teeth) or forks, at work in a typical construction site. The simulator configuration options include Vertical or Radial lift path types, and two skid steer loader color combinations.
Training efficiency is delivered through a modular Instructional Design that teaches real skills for productive and safe equipment operations in the field.