Simulator
TANAJI Basic Assembly Simulator is designed to enhance the fundamental skills required in heavy equipment maintenance and overhaul activities. This simulates real machine components and assembly practices found in heavy equipment, allowing trainees to gain hands-on experience in a safe, controlled environment. It focuses on developing mechanical understanding, part recognition, and manual assembly techniques without the risks associated with live hydraulic or electrical systems. The simulator consists of various mechanical and hydraulic elements such as bolts, hoses, fittings, manifolds, brackets, and linkages arranged to represent realistic equipment sub-assemblies.. This simulator is efficient and practical as it convers 4 learning subjects of basic mechanic course (BMC).
Learn the basic structure, function, and location of key machine components such as brackets, manifolds, fittings, hoses, and cylinders commonly found in heavy equipment systems.
Practice the correct use of hand tools (spanners, torque wrenches), measuring tools (vernier calipers, micrometers), and special tools for proper installation and removal procedures.
Develop the ability to read and interpret parts catalog, understand system numbering, and identify components based on their function and assembly relationship.
Step-by-step practice for removing and installing mechanical and hydraulic elements in a safe, non-operational environment — improving accuracy, technique, and teamwork.