Differential Gear Assembly Engineering Lab Training Systems

Differential Gear Assembly – Engineering Training System (Focused on African TVET/DVET Markets)The Differential Gear Assembly is a sectional training unit designed to provide in-depth insights into the construction and operation of vehicle differential gears. It is widely incorporated into technical and vocational education and training (TVET/DVET) programs across Africa, with prominent usage in cities such as Kigali (Rwanda), Lilongwe (Malawi), Tunis (Tunisia), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Bujumbura (Burundi), Mogadishu (Somalia), Niamey (Niger), Windhoek (Namibia), Luanda (Angola), and Monrovia (Liberia).

Description

This sectional model features original differential gears, pinions, and brake drums mounted on a durable wooden base with a driving handle to demonstrate gear operation and power transmission. It allows students to grasp essential automotive mechanical concepts critical for vocational skills development and engineering education.
Key Features:
Authentic dissected differential gear and associated components.
Mounted on a sturdy wooden base for extensive training usage.
Driving handle enables real-time demonstration of gear mechanics.
Clear component labeling to assist learning and identification.
Ideal for TVET institutions across Africa’s developing industrial hubs.
Educational Benefits:
Enables hands-on understanding of differential gear functions and power distribution.
Supports curricula for automotive mechanics in Kigali, Lilongwe, and Tunis.
Enhances practical skills critical for vehicle maintenance programs in Dar es Salaam and Bujumbura.
Complements theoretical studies with realistic mechanical demonstrations in Mogadishu and Niamey.
Facilitates capacity building for automotive technicians in Windhoek, Luanda, and Monrovia.
Tender and Compliance:
Conforms with donor funding requirements for educational equipment in Africa.
Designed for durability and consistent performance in rigorous training settings.
Supplied with comprehensive instruction guides tailored to African vocational standards.
Compatible with digital learning aids enhancing modern TVET delivery systems.
Applications:
Engineering colleges and vocational training centers in Kigali, Lilongwe, Tunis, and Dar es Salaam.
Skill development institutes in Bujumbura, Mogadishu, Niamey, and Windhoek.
Automotive workshops implementing technician training in Luanda and Monrovia.
Development programs fostering technical education and employment readiness across African cities.