
Background:
Previous mechanical courses heavily focused on drafting and assembling non-motorized transmission structures. The lack of practical operation made it difficult for students to grasp theoretical principles.
Requirements:
1. Reform the fundamental mechanical design practice course by using robots as the design object.
2. Enable students to build a complete mechanism from scratch.
3. Meet initial training requirements for basic competitions.
Solutions:
1. Customized M-Series products focusing on mechanical mechanisms, including linear motion, linkages, and gear sets.
2. Extracted typical transmission mechanisms, providing illustrated course packages and hands-on teacher training.
3. Dispatched engineers to guide specialized competition training.



