24-month Festo Didactic warranty → www.festo-didactic.com 218 219 Fundamentals Factory Automation > Mechanical drives 3 1 2 Fundamentals Factory Automation > Mechanical drives 2 3 1 4 Mechanical drives training system Level 1 Mechanical drives training system Level 2 Introduction to belt, chain and gear drives 1 Properly aligned pulleys, sprockets, and gears as well as adjustment of belt tension, chain slack and gear backlash are essential to minimize vibration, maximize power transmission, and meet the expected service-life of mechanical drives. Industrial mechanics must be trained to master the fundamental skills related to the identification, installation, and maintenance of belt, chain, and gear drives. The mechanical drives level 1 includes all the hardware and tools to teach these skills. Pulleys, sprockets and gears are stored on a panel for quick identification and inventory control. Note Level 1 requires the Workstation package. Mechanical drives training system – Level 1 de en es fr 594834 594777 594836 594835 The most important components at a glance: 1 Belt drives 1 593762 593759 593761 593760 2 Chain drives 1 593766 593763 593765 593764 3 Gear drives 1 593770 593767 593769 593768 Training documentations, also order: Campus license 793116 793115 793118 793117 Includes all job sheets for instructors and students for Level 1 and Workstation package. Job Sheets – Instructor Belt drives 1 593953 593952 593954 594989 Chain drives 1 593963 593962 593964 594991 Gear drives 1 593973 593972 593974 594993 Job Sheets – Student Belt drives 1 593948 593947 593949 594988 Chain drives 1 593958 593957 593959 594990 Gear drives 1 593968 593967 593969 594992 Topics Belt Drives 1: – Introduction to belt drives – Installation of belt drives – Adjustment of belt tension – Speed and torque ratios Chain Drives 1: – Introduction to chain drives – Installation of chain drives – Adjustment of chain slack – Speed and torque ratios Gear Drives 1: – Introduction to gear drives – Spur gear installation – Gear alignment – Backlash adjustment – Speed, torque, and gear ratios – Gear trains Introduction to belt, chain and gear drives 2 Building on the knowledge acquired in Level 1, Level 2 provides students with more learning possibilities in installation procedures of hardware commonly used in a variety of belt drives, chain drives, and gear drives. There are several types of belts, pulleys, chain, sprockets, and gears suited for specific applications; industrial maintenance students need to be able to identify and install them according to specifications. A selection of the most common components is included in Level 2. Level 2 also includes new hardware and tools to teach these skills. Pulleys, sprockets, and gears are conveniently stored on panels. Note Level 2 requires Level 1. Mechanical drives training system – Level 2 de en es fr 594837 594778 594839 594838 The most important components at a glance: 1 Belt drives 2 593781 593778 593780 593779 2 Chain drives 2 593785 593782 593784 593783 3 Gear drives 2 593789 593786 593788 593787 4 Level 2 accessories 593790 593790 593790 593790 Training documentations, also order: Campus license 595111 595110 595112 595113 Includes all job sheets for instructors and students for Level 2. Job Sheets – Instructor Belt drives 2 595218 595217 595220 595219 Chain drives 2 595226 595225 595228 595227 Gear drives 2 595234 595233 595236 595235 Job Sheets – Student Belt drives 2 595214 595213 595216 595215 Chain drives 2 595222 595221 595224 595223 Gear drives 2 593968 595229 595232 595231 Topics Belt Drives 2: – Wedge and Notched Wedge V-belts – Idler Pulleys – Variable-Speed Belt Drives – Multiple-Speed Belt Drives – Multiple-Belt Drives – Synchronous Belt Drives – High Torque Synchronous Belt Drives Chain Drives 2: – Multiple-Strand Chain Drives – Idler Sprockets Gear Drives 2: – Helical Gears – Worms and Worm Gears – Miter Gears – Gearboxes
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