Mechanical Fabrication Assembly Training
Mechanical fabrication plays a critical role in modern manufacturing as companies strive to produce high-quality goods while controlling costs and maintaining tight profit margins. To remain competitive, today’s workforce must understand how to safely and accurately assemble mechanical systems using industry-standard tools and components.
Amatrol’s Mechanical Fabrication 1 Learning System (950-MPF1) is designed to bridge the skills gap by teaching learners the proper selection, application, and safety considerations of hand and portable power tools used in mechanical fabrication and assembly. Through guided, hands-on activities, students develop foundational skills that translate directly to industrial environments.
Spanish eLearning Available.
- Industrial workstation
- Precision fabrication parts set
- Mechanical fabrication tool set
- Standard parts set and component kit
- Skills parts kit and hardware kit
- Tool kit and bolt stretch kit
- Student curriculum and instructor’s assessment guide
- Installation guide
- Assembly concepts and mechanical fastening
- Bolt types, sizes, grades, and washers
- Wrenches: fixed, adjustable, Allen, and ratchet
- Proper wrench application and torque tools
- Screws, screwdrivers, and nut drivers
- Pliers, locking devices, and mallets
- Non-threaded fasteners
- Fluid circuit components and pipe thread components
- Pneumatic fittings and tubing
- Portable power tools
The 950-MPF1 introduces learners to essential mechanical fabrication skills, from basic hand tool usage to advanced torque and power tool applications. Students practice assembling components using real industrial hardware while learning how to properly identify and apply fasteners, fittings, and tools commonly found on the plant floor.
Training includes pneumatic fabrication techniques such as testing fittings with air and liquid soap solutions to verify pressure seals—an industry-standard method when environmental noise makes leaks difficult to detect.
Safety is emphasized throughout the Mechanical Fabrication 1 curriculum. Students learn proper handling techniques, correct tool usage, and best practices that reduce the risk of injury and equipment damage. Step-by-step procedures and guided applications reinforce safe habits that carry into real-world job settings.
Amatrol’s optional interactive eLearning expands the print-based curriculum with multimedia content designed to meet diverse learning styles. Courses include narrated text, videos, 3D animations, images, interactive activities, quizzes, and self-reviews that reinforce hands-on training.
The built-in Learning Management System (LMS) allows instructors to create custom courses, track student progress, assess knowledge levels, and measure outcomes before and after instruction. Learners benefit from self-paced access, enabling them to revisit topics and build confidence before moving forward.
- Electrical power as specified in installation guide
- Compressed air supply (for pneumatic activities)
- Computer (see Computer Requirements)









