
Machine Tool Chip Conveyor Operation and Maintenance Skills | Mechanical Drives Training
Model Name: Machine Tool Chip Conveyor Learning System
Model Number: 97-ME4E
Learning Topics
- Chip Conveyor Installation
- Chip Conveyor Operation
- Conveyor Belt Removal
- Conveyor Belt Installation
- Conveyor Belt Adjustment
- Chip Conveyor Maintenance
- Chip Conveyor Cleaning
- Chip Conveyor Troubleshooting
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Amatrol’s Machine Tool Chip Conveyor Learning System (97-ME4E) adds to Mechanical Drives training (970-ME1) to teach chip conveyor installation, operation, adjustment, conveyor belt removal, conveyor maintenance, and conveyor troubleshooting. Machine tool chip conveyors carry metal chips produced by machine tools and use heavy-duty steel link belts usually arranged in a serpentine shape.
The 97-ME4E trainer features an endless belt, manual start/stop control, electric motor drive, safety guards, and more! Learners use these components to study the operation, installation, construction, cleaning, and troubleshooting a chip conveyor. Amatrol uses components found on-the-job in order to give learners the best opportunity to build confidence and industrial competencies.
Practice Real-World Conveyor Skills like Removing a Link Belt
The 97-ME4E training includes an operational floor-standing chip conveyor with an e-stop. Learners use this conveyor to practice vital skills like removing a link belt, installing and adjusting a link belt, performing preventive maintenance, and troubleshooting. This system connects to Mechanical Drives training’s (970-ME1) control panel that provides power and lockout/tagout capability for safety.
World-Class Conveyor Adjustment and Inspection Curriculum and Hands-On Skills
Amatrol’s Chip Conveyor training includes Amatrol’s world-class curriculum, which combines strong theoretical knowledge and concepts with hands-on skills for the best industrial competency-building on the market. The training’s curriculum covers major objectives like how to start and run-in a chip conveyor, types of waste material, how to install and adjust a chip conveyor link belt, and preventive maintenance steps. As an online option to printed curriculum, Amatrol’s eBooks look like a real book and allow users to flip between pages with ease. Enhanced with features, such as keyword searches and zoom controls, Amatrol’s eBooks enable a user to quickly locate and view information, making this online format an efficient learning tool.
Student Reference Guide
A sample copy of this course’s Student Reference Guide is also included with the system for your evaluation. Sourced from the system’s curriculum, the Student Reference Guide takes the entire series’ technical content contained in the learning objectives and combines them into one perfectly-bound book. Student Reference Guides supplement this course by providing a condensed, inexpensive reference tool that learners will find invaluable once they finish their training making it the perfect course takeaway.