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Lines Used in Mechanical Print Reading

This is the second lesson in the iKNOW® Mechanical Print Reading Library. This lesson explains the types of lines used in mechanical print reading and what they represent.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Dimensions in Mechanical Print Reading

This is the third lesson in the iKNOW® Mechanical Print Reading Library. This lesson explains the use of dimension and extension lines in mechanical print reading, and how to calculate dimensions, tolerance, and limits. The use of surface finish designations is also discussed.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Introduction Mechanical Print Reading

This is the first lesson in the iKNOW® Mechanical Print Reading Library. This introductory lesson trains the learner to identify the various parts of mechanical drawings and their components.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Filters and Lubrication Maintenance

This is the final lesson in the iKNOW Industrial Lubrication Library. Participants also learn the importance of following lubrication schedules, how to change common types of oil filters. This lesson explains the purpose of filters and the importance of filter maintenance in lubrication systems. Additionally, the lesson indicates the benefits of oil sampling and analysis and identifies several factors, which can cause lubrication failure.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Lubrication Systems

This is the third lesson in the iKNOW® Industrial Lubrication Library. This lesson trains participants to recognize various types of lubrication systems and their maintenance requirements, including ring, bath, splash, constant level, and forced feed lubrication systems, as well as understand how they operate.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Lubricants

This is the second lesson in the iKNOW® Industrial Lubrication Library. This lesson explains viscosity as well as the properties of common solid, semi-solid, and liquid lubricants are described as well as the benefits associated with synthetic lubricants and the functions of additives and inhibitors. Common types and causes of lubricant contamination are described and proper methods of lubricant storage are demonstrated.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Hammers, Mallets, and Sledges

This is the final lesson in the iKNOW® Hand Tools Library. This lesson introduces and demonstrates the proper use of tools used for striking.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Wrenches

This is the third lesson in the iKNOW® Hand Tools Library. This lesson introduces and demonstrates the proper use of wrenches.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Screwdrivers

This is the second lesson in the iKNOW® Hand Tools Library. This lesson introduces and demonstrates the proper use of screwdrivers.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Gate Valve Repair (A9101)

This lesson addresses the procedures for disassembly, inspection, and reassembly of a typical gate valve. The lesson covers the locations and functions of valve components. Procedures for disassembling, inspecting, and measuring valve parts and procedures for lapping the disc and checking seat contact are also covered.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Dial Calipers

This is the first lesson in the iKNOW® Precision Measuring Instruments Library. This lesson describes the purpose and the basic components of dial calipers. The lesson also provides procedures for properly using a dial caliper to measure the dimensions of an object.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Clamps, Vises, and Pliers

This is the first lesson in the iKNOW® Hand Tools Library. This lesson introduces and demonstrates the proper use of tools used for holding.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Mechanical

The technical meaning of maintenance involves functional checks, servicing, repairing, or replacing necessary devices, equipment, machinery, building infrastructure, and supporting utilities in industrial, business, and residential installations.

Maintenance is essential in quality assurance and sometimes determines a company's long-term success. Poorly maintained resources can cause instability and partially or entirely pause production. Malfunctioning machines or complete breakdowns can become a costly process for most companies.

Generally, there are six main maintenance strategies:
1. Reactive (run-to-failure)
2. Predetermined Maintenance.
3. Preventive Maintenance.
4. Corrective Maintenance.
5. Condition-based maintenance.
6. Predictive Maintenance.