Mechanical power transmission is the transfer of power and rotation from one place to another using mechanical elements. Most machines have some kind of power and motion transmission from an input source, either an electric motor or an internal combustion engine, which typically provides rotary driving torque via an input shaft–coupling combination. Shafts and couplings, power screws, gears and gear trains, brakes and clutches, belts, ropes & pulleys, chains and sprockets are used as mechanical power transmission elements. They are used in industrial machinery, automotive, and almost all rotating equipment such as pumps, compressors, turbines, etc. This course covers the working, application, and maintenance aspects of various power transmission elements. The topics in this program will be explained with PPTs, relevant videos, and animations. Highly interactive sessions are planned through instructor-led training.