Fundamental Mechanics

The fundamental mechanics range of equipment allows students to study mechanical engineering principles required in many engineering-related courses.

Three kits are available in the range of the main fundamental, covering statics, materials and dynamics fundamentals, meaning students can study 14 experiments. A complete set combines all three into one easy-to-use, robust and storable education system.
Further to these kits, we have also introduced kits for Linear and Rotational Dynamics with data-logging and Thermodynamics principles.

You can view more information about the kits in the sub-menu links at the top of this page. The curriculum for this range is split into worksheets for each of the three sets of equipment. You can view the curriculum in our Learning Centre or by clicking on the button below.

  • Fundamental Mechanics Engineering Lab Equipment
    Item Number:
    FM9458

    This full set of equipment allows students to understand the principles of fundamental statics, materials and dynamics engineering systems in one portal set of equipment

  • Matrix TSL | Fundamental Mechanics
    Item Number:
    FM3935

    This kit enables students to study dynamic engineering fundamentals through experimentation for pulleys, flywheels, toggles and inclined planes. This kit is supplied in storable trays and with a full, free curriculum workbook.

  • Matrix TSL Fundamental Mechanics

    The linear and rotational dynamics kit includes a range of wireless sensors and accessories that allow students and teachers to carry out a range of experiments in dynamics.

  • Matrix TLS | Fundamental Mechanics
    Item Number:
    FM1292

    This kit enables students to study materials fundamentals using a tensile tester, shear force tester and other equipment. This kit is supplied in storable trays and with a full, free curriculum workbook

  • Statics Fundamentals
    Item Number:
    FM1883

    This kit enables students to study static forces, moments, levers, beams and more. This kit is supplied in storable trays and with a full, free curriculum workbook.

  • Engineering Lab Equipment for Mechanics

    This kit allows students to carry out a wide range of practical experiments in Thermodynamics. Suitable for studying electricity as part of a Physics course at ages 16 - 18