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The Car Engine.

Tire Sizes.

Cleaning.

Lifting a heavy weight using thin joists.

Why do we use a Washer?

Tip - Cortina Gearbox Input Shaft.




Mechanical Engineering is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering branches. - Wikipedia.


Before you work on a machine, or with grease, oil, etc, and you are not wearing gloves, to help keep your hands clean you can rub some sort of covering over your hands like vegetable oil, Vaseline, and the like - this protective covering makes cleaning your hands much easier. This would also help protect your skin from toxic materials and liquids.


Before you take “anything” to pieces you can take photos (or even video) of the whole project, then at different important stages of the process, so that when you put it back together you have visual aids of the important steps to help you find out where everything goes. You can never have too many photos of what you are doing. This is especially useful with anything that is colour coded or comes apart in special order.


You can also take a photo of parts on a white board on the work bench laying horizontal. Next to the important work parts you can note measurements, where they fit, part numbers etc for each part in each different photo. Rub out the notes and then do the same for the next item.


If it is said that “The blade is Dull” it means that the blade is blunt.




Mechanical-Engines-Engineering/Cars etc.

Online Automotive Course - Free Online Course - mito.org.nz.

Free Mechanics Lessons.