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Mechanical Skills Essential for Industrial Maintenance Technicians

Mechanical Skills Essential for Industrial Maintenance Technicians

by Duane Bolin / Tuesday, 05 March 24 / Published in News
Bayport Technical - Standard Multiple Mechanical Training System (150-SMMT)

Is there anything more glamorous than the life of an industrial maintenance technician? Overheating motors, cavitating pumps, misaligned shafts, worn belts, and seized bearings represent just a few of the common mechanical issues a technician might encounter daily.

Knowing how to fix these issues and, perhaps more importantly, how to conduct preventive maintenance to avoid these issues altogether remain two of the most important qualities of a highly skilled industrial maintenance technician.

Indeed, routine and preventive mechanical maintenance goes a long way toward ensuring that an industrial facility operates at peak efficiency. Maintenance technicians must possess a wide variety of basic mechanical skills, including the ability to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair a broad range of equipment, such as pumps, engines, turbines, AC and DC motors, bearings, couplings, and belt and chain drives.

How do you ensure that your technicians have the skills they need? Fortunately, you don’t have to be an expert on training to see that your workers learn the knowledge and skills they need to keep your facility running efficiently and effectively. Trust the experts at Bayport Technical to provide the training tools you need.

Bayport Technical’s Standard Multiple Mechanical Training System (150-SMMT) provides maintenance and operations personnel with hands-on experience with a variety of common mechanical components. Using one comprehensive training unit, workers can practice a full range of essential skills related to common situations they’ll encounter in the industrial workplace.

For example, the Standard Multiple Mechanical Training System teaches mechanical skills related to vertical and horizontal shaft alignment, gear drives, belt drives, chain drives, electric motors, pump maintenance, and lock-out/tag-out training.

Users will gain hands-on experience with a wide variety of industry-standard equipment and components, including: a variable speed DC motor, centrifugal pump, vertical shaft alignment tower, belt drive, chain drive, gear reducer, right angle drives, pillow blocks, and multiple types of bearings and couplings.

Visit Bayport Technical’s website to learn more about the Standard Multiple Mechanical Training System, as well as the wide variety of other technical training products available.

Tagged under: Maintenance, mechanical

About Duane Bolin

Duane Bolin is a former curriculum developer and education specialist. He is currently a Marketing Content Developer in the technical training solutions market.

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