Amatrol’s Mechanical Fabrication 2 Learning System (96-MPF2) adds to Mechanical Fabrication 1 to expand a learner’s knowledge of hand tools. This Mechanical Fabrication training system covers more sophisticated assembly training and components including fasteners, torque wrenches, power tools, and many more. This hand tools training system expands on basic hand tools used in assembly.
This basic hand tools training system includes a bench vise, torque wrench, cordless drill, dead blow hammer, needle nose pliers, and more. Learners use these real-world components to practice skills like using a vise to hold parts during assembly, performing an assembly task with pliers, and using a twisted safety wire to lock a nut. This assembly skills training system also includes interactive multimedia curriculum, an instructor’s assessment guide, an installation guide, and a student reference guide.
Amatrol’s Materials Engineering training system (96-MT1) uses industrial quality components to teach students how to evaluate and use different industry grade materials. The 96-MT1 allows students to conduct a wide array of tests including tensile testing on steel alloys. Students learn industry-relevant skills in materials testing (tensile, compression, hardness, and shear), computerized data acquisition, chemistry of metals, interpretation of industry-standard numeric identification systems of various types of metals (steel, aluminum, brass, and copper), material strength analysis, and product design.
Amatrol’s 96-PLS1T Plastics Technology 1 Learning System is designed to teach modern technical skills in plastics and polymer science using injection molding training. Plastics are found in almost any industry in an astounding array of applications, including clothing, housing, autos, aircraft, packaging, energy, electronics, biomedical devices, and many more. They impact virtually every aspect of modern industry. Understanding how to work with plastics is an important technical skill for engineers, technicians, and operators.
Amatrol’s high school pneumatics training system (96-PNE1) teaches learners how to operate and install basic pneumatic systems, analyze performance, and design basic pneumatic circuits. Pneumatic power is a foundation of industry used in applications across fields like agriculture, pharmaceuticals, automation, and many more!
The high school pneumatics training system includes a basic pneumatics panel, basic pneumatics instrumentation panel, and a pneumatic hose and fittings set. The system features industrial-quality components to prepare learners for what they will encounter on the job. Learners will use these components to study major topic areas, such as pneumatic power systems, basic pneumatic circuits, principles of pneumatic pressure and flow, and pneumatic speed control circuits. The system can also be expanded with Amatrol’s Pneumatics 2 Learning System to teach intermediate pneumatic knowledge and skills.
Amatrol’s Pneumatics 2 Learning System (96-PNE2) builds on basic pneumatic skills by introducing more advanced pneumatics training concepts, such as air logic, ways to decelerate a pneumatic cylinder, and how to connect and operate a vacuum generator. Learners will have the opportunity to study these concepts while working with a hands-on training module, which enables the practice of skills such as connecting and operating a two-way valve and designing a pneumatic circuit to control a reciprocating cylinder; this approach of simultaneously teaching theory and practice reinforces each element and results in a thorough understanding of the topic. This system requires Pneumatics 1, a computer, and a Hand Tool Package (41221).
Pneumatics 2 includes directional control valves, check valve, pneumatic cylinder, Venturi block, assorted filter elements, and much more. Amatrol’s commitment to using top-flight, industry-standard materials ensures that learners work with components they’ll actually see on the job. This attention to quality and detail culminates in a durable, attractive, user-friendly learning system that will last for years.
Print reading skills are essential for anyone directly involved in developing and manufacturing products. Engineers and designers communicate all the technical information required to make a product via prints. Manufacturing personnel must correctly interpret the prints to create the product. Technicians use prints to understand how to repair and troubleshoot machinery. Beginning with the basics, Amatrol’s 96-PR1 Print Reading 1 Learning System leads students to a thorough understanding of print reading techniques and skills.
The 96-PR1 is set up to accommodate either self-directed or traditional classroom formats. This learning system can be used by itself and is also a core system in Amatrol’s project-based learning program. The Print Reading 1 Learning System uses interactive computer- based instruction with both theory and hands-on tutorials consisting of text, digital video, voice, online self-review tests, interactive simulations, color diagrams and color photos. Student curriculum covers industry related skills in print reading, including use of different reference coordinates, creating and editing drawings, using technical drawing views and dimensions, multi-view drawings, and developing schematic diagrams.
Amatrol’s Robotics 1 Learning System (96-ROB1A) teaches articulated arm servo robotics and how it’s applied in industrial tasks like assembly, material handling, and inspection. This introductory robotics training system includes a 5-axis articulated servo robot arm with a 360-degree work envelope, mobile workstation, industrial controller, and state-of-the-art teach pendant. Using these real-world components, learners will be able to practice over 140 executable commands using the powerful MCL II programming language.
The system also includes in-depth multimedia curriculum covering the major topic areas of basic robot operation, programming, interfacing, and material handling. For example, learners will study: homing procedures for a servo robot; commands like grasp, release, and Pmove; and applications of robots in material handling. Amatrol’s combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice allows learners to gain both conceptual and practical knowledge, broadening competency in robotic applications.
Amatrol's Robotics 1 and 2 Simulation Learning Systems (96-RSS1 and 96-RSS2) teaches the programming and operation of the Pegasus articulated servo robot. The Pegasus simulation software includes powerful 3D graphic simulation tool that reproduce the Pegasus and workcells in realistic 3D images with dynamic characteristics similar to actual operation. Learners can see four different views of workspace simultaneously. Solids modeling technology provides a realistic view of program results, including collision detection.
Intro to Civil Engineering
Amatrol’s Structural Engineering 1 Learning System (96-SE1) introduces high school students to the field of civil engineering. Civil engineers are responsible for creating structures such as skyscrapers, bridges, tunnels, dams, mass transit systems, water treatment facilities, and many more structures that we use every day for living, transportation, and industry. Learners will learn the fundamentals of structural analysis as well as bridge design and construction.
The structural engineering training system includes the T9004 Structural Testing Systems consisting of a workstation, bridge component sets, a test fixture set, indicator package, bridge designer software, supplemental CD, and interactive multimedia student curriculum. These components are used to teach topics such as civil engineering careers, structural stability, force vectors, and bridge design.
Intermediate Structural Engineering Training System for High School
Amatrol’s Structural Engineering 2 Learning System (96-SE2) adds to the Structural Engineering 1 Learning System (96-SE1) to teach statics, data acquisition, and bridge design analysis. The data acquisition system uses structural members equipped with stain gauges to measure the forces acting on a structure, constructed by the learners, and the system records these values to provide a clear picture of how the structure is reacting to the applied force. Through calculations and data acquisition analysis, intermediate structural engineering learners will analyze the forces in truss bridge designs.
The intermediate structural engineering training system includes a data acquisition system, bridge components fitted with strain gauges, a test fixture hardware package, and interactive multimedia student curriculum. The learning content covers topics such as bending stress and the moment of inertia, data acquisition, and truss bridge analysis.
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Item Number:850-AECAmatrol’s Alternative Energy Learning System – Wind and Solar (850-AEC) covers basic alternative energy training through a combination of eLearning curriculum and hands-on experience.
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For agriculture skills training, Amatrol offers training programs that feature a combination of learning methods to engage students' learning styles. Amatrol's training solutions include eLearning curriculum and hands-on, industrial-quality training systems for both industry and education settings.
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Item Number:950-HTB1Amatrol’s Basic Hydraulic Troubleshooting Learning System (950-HTB1) teaches how to troubleshoot hydraulic systems and components such as hydraulic motors, directional control valves, and cylinders. The knowledge gained from the 950-HTB1’s hardware and curriculum is extremely valuable for maintenance technicians within industries like manufacturing, automotive, agriculture, construction, and many more! This learning system will also serve as a solid foundation towards attaining certifications.
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Amatrol’s e-Learning program meets the challenge for flexible technical training by offering superb technical content depth as well as breadth, strong interactivity for skill development, and excellent assessment and student tracking through an intuitive, easy-to-use web portal. With 24 x 7 access, Amatrol’s eLearning program creates easy access to educational opportunities for technical skill development previously restricted to the classroom...
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Amatrol's eAssessment streamlines technical skills assessment and training with assessment tests to individually determine a CTE student's skill level in specific areas to dramatically improve training effectiveness and efficiency while reducing training cost and time.
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Online training is an essential tool in today’s workplace and educational institutions. Amatrol is increasing its already extensive online offerings with the introduction of eBooks. Amatrol’s eBooks are digital versions of its print-based LAPs (Learning Activity Packets) that allow organizations to set up courses completely online, including assessments!
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Item Number:85-MT2E Regular / 85-MT2ESL Sheathed Banana LeadsThe Motor Troubleshooting Learning System (85-MT2E) covers the testing and troubleshooting of AC and DC motors using a multimeter and a megger meter. The skills and knowledge covered by this learning system will prove invaluable for industrial maintenance technicians or anyone working in a field that uses AC and/or DC motors.
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Item Number:850-MT6BAmatrol’s 850-MT6B Electrical Wiring Learning System allows students to learn electrical wiring skills hands-on.
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Item Number:950-HM1Train students and technicians in essential hydraulic maintenance with Amatrol’s 950-HM1 Learning System. Learners will gain hands-on experience in fluid servicing, fittings, seals, tubing, hoses, and component installation using industry-standard equipment.
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Amatrol Industry 4.0 Fundamentals (I4F) is a high school-based program that prepares students for high-paying Industry 4.0 careers in local industries.























