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Mechanical Engineering courses
The mechanical engineering industry is a vital and dynamic sector in the UK, integral to manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy and construction.
TTE offers exceptional mechanical engineering programmes, equipping delegates with practical and theoretical skills in areas such as bench fitting, workshop safety, gears, bearings, pump maintenance and more. Our expert tutors ensure delegates gain the knowledge needed to excel in their career.
| Course | Description |
|---|---|
| Mechanical for Non-Mechanical Engineers | The aim of this course is to give non-mechanical personnel an overview and understanding of the various components, construction and operation of mechanical systems, including safety considerations and statutory requirements. |
| Abrasive Wheels | The course has been designed to give candidates the knowledge and understanding required to change, mount and dress abrasive wheels. Delegates will understand the safe use, handling, storage and mounting of all types and classes of abrasive wheels (pedestal and hand-held grinders). |
| Hydraulics | The course in hydraulics provides a comprehensive understanding of hydraulic systems, including their principles, components and applications, with a focus on fluid power technology. The course includes both theoretical knowledge and practical training, covering topics such as hydraulic schematics, component selection and system maintenance. |
| Pneumatics | Providing training on the principles and practical application of compressed air to drive mechanical systems. The course covers basic theory, pneumatic components, circuit design and maintenance. It’s highly valuable for individuals seeking careers in manufacturing, maintenance or other industries where pneumatic systems are used. |
| Bearings, Bushes and Lubrication | Key areas of study include: understanding bearing fundamentals, bearing types and applications, bearing failure analysis and lubrication knowledge and application. |
| Disconnection/Reconnection of AC Motors | The course aims to give non-electrical personnel the electrical skills to carry out some electrical tasks, mainly disconnection and reconnection of motors. |
Contact the team for more information
Get in touch with our team for further details or to book on to one our courses! Call 03453 404040 or email mccommercial@mbro.ac.uk.
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