Do you like making big things easy to move? Want to feel strong? Want to learn about machines?

Let’s look at mechanical advantage! This is how you use tools and machines to make a little force do a lot.
Jimi (Jimi Technology Co., Ltd.) knows all about simple machines and brings you the best in automation systems, like linear actuators and TV lifts. We help you lift, lower, push, pull, or tilt with the press of a button.
What Is Mechanical Advantage?
Mechanical Advantage (MA) means you use less force to do more work.
Can you use a stick to move a rock? Yes! That’s a lever at work.
Simple machines like levers, pulleys, gears, and hydraulics help you every day.
Key Points:
- Input Force: What you push or pull
- Output Force: What the machine does
- Work: Moving things using force across distance
- Formula 1: MA = Output Force / Input Force
- Formula 2: MA = Input Distance / Output Distance
Use MA when you want to do more with less.
Why You Need Mechanical Advantage
Maybe you want to:
- Lift something heavy
- Move things faster
- Use less energy
These are good reasons you need machines with great mechanical advantage.
Simple Machines: The Building Blocks
Let’s see how each kind works!
Levers
A lever is a stick on a point. That point is called the fulcrum.
- Effort Force: Where you push down
- Load Force: What you want to move
Three Classes of Levers
Class | Where is the Fulcrum? | Example | Mechanical Advantage |
---|---|---|---|
Class 1 | Between load and effort | See-saw, crowbar | Can be greater than 1 |
Class 2 | At one end, load in the middle | Wheelbarrow | Always greater than 1 |
Class 3 | At one end, effort in the middle | Tongs, fishing rod | Always less than 1 |
You use a lever to open a paint can. That’s using the mechanical advantage formula!
Pulleys
A pulley uses a wheel and rope to help you lift things.
Types of Pulleys
- Fixed Pulley: Changes direction
- Movable Pulley: Reduces effort needed
- Block and Tackle: Lots of pulleys for big loads
You count the ropes holding the load to find the pulley system mechanical advantage.
Cranes and elevators use pulleys every day!
Gears
Gears are wheels with teeth. They help change speed or make things stronger.
Types of Gears
- Spur Gear: Straight teeth
- Helical Gear: Slanted teeth
- Bevel Gear: Changes direction
- Worm Gear: Slow and strong
- Rack and Pinion: Turn round into straight
Gear Ratio = Teeth on Driven Gear / Teeth on Drive Gear
More teeth, more torque (turning force). That’s gear mechanical advantage!
Jimi’s Servo Linear Actuator Factory proudly uses strong gears for smooth, safe movement.
Inclined Plane
An inclined plane is a ramp. You push up slowly instead of lifting straight.
Inclined Plane Mechanical Advantage = Ramp Length / Ramp Height
Wedges and screws use this too!
Wheel and Axle
A wheel and axle is a round lever.
- Steering wheels, doorknobs, and bicycles use this.
- Use less force to turn, get bigger movement.
How Does Jimi Help?
At Jimi Technology, we don’t just sell parts—we help you solve problems!
Do you want to move things smart and easy? Choose our:
- Electric Linear Actuators – Push or pull heavy loads at the touch of a button.
- Track Actuators – Move things smoothly.
- Industrial Automation Actuators – Control machines for work and fun.
- Lifting Columns Actuators – Raise or lower tables, screens, or beds with ease.
We are the experts in turning electrical energy into simple powerful motion.
Hydraulic Power
Hydraulics use fluids to make big things move.
Pascal’s Principle says: If you push liquid in a tube, that push goes everywhere!

- Hydraulic Press: Squeeze a little, get big force
- Hydraulic Cylinder: Push and pull using fluid
- Force Amplification: Big piston, big strength
Cars, robots, and cranes use hydraulics for real power.
Table: Simple Machines and Mechanical Advantage
Mechanism | How It Works | Example | Formula for MA |
---|---|---|---|
Lever | Stick on a point | Crowbar | MA = Length Effort / Length Load |
Pulley | Wheel & rope | Flagpole, Crane | MA = Number of ropes |
Gear | Teeth turn together | Bicycle, Clock | MA = Output Teeth/Input Teeth |
Inclined Plane | Ramp or slope | Door wedge, Ramp | MA = Length / Height |
Wheel and Axle | Large wheel + rod | Steering wheel, Doorknob | MA = Wheel Radius / Axle Radius |
Hydraulic Press | Fluid power | Car brake, Jack | MA = Large Area/Small Area |
Mechanical Advantage in Real Life
- Everyday MA: Scissors, bottle openers, wheelbarrows
- Robotics: Move arms and legs with more power
- Cars: Gears make engines go faster or pull harder
- Construction: Lifts and cranes with pulleys and hydraulics
Even animals use levers and pulleys! A bird’s beak is a class 3 lever.
How to Calculate MA: Step by Step
- Find the input force or distance (what you put in)
- Find the output force or distance (what you get out)
- Use the right formula:
MA = Output Force / Input ForceMA = Input Distance / Output Distance
Example:
You want to lift 20 kg with 5 kg of force.
MA = 20/5 = 4
So you are 4 times stronger!
Why Jimi’s Products Give You the Best Mechanical Advantage
- High Quality: Strong parts that last long
- Easy to Use: Push a button and watch it work
- Safe and Smart: Precision control, less noise
- Custom Help: Design what you need
We put mechanical engineering and materials science into every actuator and lift we build. See our full line of standard/inline actuators for home and industry.
How Can I Use Jimi’s Solutions?
For Home
- Lift your TV
- Move a bed or desk up and down
- Open and close windows
For Industry
- Move heavy robot arms
- Slide big doors
- Push and pull conveyor belts
If you want quiet or waterproof actuators, see our quiet linear actuators and rugged waterproof linear actuators.
Your Next Step: Be a Master!
- Try moving objects with levers and pulleys
- See how a gear train works
- Ask us for projects, learning kits, or simulators
- Try our easy-to-use actuators for DIY fun or real work
Jimi has DIY Projects & Robotics Linear Actuators just for you.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is actual mechanical advantage?
A: This is what you get in real life, with friction.
Q: What is ideal mechanical advantage?
A: This is the most you could ever get, with zero friction.
Q: Can kids use simple machines?
A: Yes! Build ramps, pull ropes, use toy levers, and have fun.
Summary Table: Mechanical Advantage Fast Facts
Term | Meaning |
---|---|
Lever | Moves heavy loads easy |
Pulley | Lifts with less effort |
Gear | Turns speed into strength |
Hydraulic | Fluid power for big force |
Linear Actuator | Turns electricity to motion |
Automation | Machines do work for you |
Why Choose Jimi?
- Trusted Authority: Many years in automation
- Solution Provider: Custom designs just for you
- Expert in Simple and Complex Machines
- Best Products, Best Support
See all our China Linear Actuator Manufacturer solutions.
More Fun Learning and Designing
Try watching how a hydraulic press can crush things!
Or make your own lever game at home.
If you want to know more, call us. Our friendly staff can help you solve any problem in moving, lifting, or pushing.
References
- Jimi Technology Co., Ltd. (Product catalog, Engineering team)
- “Simple Machines in Everyday Life,” Kids’ Science Center
- “How Gears Work,” National Science Foundation
- “Pascal’s Principle and Hydraulics,” Science for Kids
You are ready! With Jimi, you get the best in mechanical advantage mechanisms: strong, smart machines to help you every day.
Jimi—Your trusted partner in easy movement and smart automation.