About PETROL ENGINE -AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TRAINING EQUIPMENT
PETROL ENGINE -AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- Size: 1500mm x 1000mm x 1800mm (length x width x height)
- Operating power supply: 12V DC
- Engine mode
- Fuel tank size: 15L
- Operating temperature: -40 to +50
Comprehensive Automotive Training SolutionEngineered for educational purposes, this training stand features a real 4-cylinder petrol engine and an automatic, hydraulically controlled transmission. The inclusion of live digital readouts and fault simulation allows students to observe, analyze, and diagnose real automotive systems in a controlled environment, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills.
Advanced Diagnostic and Safety FeaturesThe equipment is equipped with an OBD diagnostic port, engine and transmission status displays, multiple sensors, emergency stop, overload and overheat protection. These features ensure all practical training is conducted safely while providing a realistic platform for modern automotive diagnosticsincluding live monitoring and fault finding.
Practical, Mobile and User-friendly DesignFeaturing a powder-coated steel frame and heavy-duty castors with brakes, the stand is robust yet fully mobile. Its modular structure and standard automotive connections cater to classroom and workshop environments, while the clear design gives trainees visibility into system operations and facilitates safe, effective learning.
FAQs of PETROL ENGINE -AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TRAINING EQUIPMENT:
Q: How is the training equipment set up for use in a classroom or lab?
A: The training equipment is delivered as a mobile stand with lockable wheels, requiring only connection to a 12V battery and an AC mains supply (220V). Thanks to its standard automotive coupling ports and modular design, setup is quick and adapts easily to different classroom or lab layouts.
Q: What types of training and demonstrations can be conducted with this equipment?
A: This unit supports hands-on activities such as engine operation, transmission shifting, live data monitoring, fault diagnosis, and practical demonstration of engine and automatic transmission principles. Fault simulation and real-time data display further extend its usefulness in training programs.
Q: When should diagnostic tools be connected to the equipment?
A: Diagnostic scanners should be used whenever instructors or students need to monitor the systems live data, retrieve fault codes, or simulate diagnostic procedurestypically during lessons on fault finding, performance analysis, or engine/transmission function testing.
Q: Where is the OBD port located and what is its benefit?
A: The integrated OBD port is positioned for easy access on the training stand. It allows direct connection of automotive diagnostic equipment, enabling users to perform modern diagnostics, read live parameters, and simulate real troubleshooting scenarios as found in actual vehicles.
Q: What safety features are incorporated into the training stand?
A: Safety is ensured by multiple features, including overload and overheat protection, an emergency stop button, and a safety interlock on the electric starter. All critical components are shielded and the system maintains noise levels below 78 dB(A), promoting a safe and comfortable training environment.
Q: How does the equipment support both manual and automatic control modes during training?
A: Trainers and students can select either manual or automatic control using the panel controls, allowing exploration of engine and transmission operation in various modes. This helps users understand the differences and functions between semi-automatic and automated systems.
Q: What are the main educational benefits of using this equipment?
A: The stand provides tangible, real-world experience with a functioning enginetransmission assembly, allowing trainees to visualize internal mechanisms, simulate faults, and interpret live digital data. Such practical exposure significantly improves understanding and skill in automotive diagnostics and repair.