Mechanical Brake System Engineering Lab Training Systems

Mechanical Brake System – Engineering Training System (AS-INT-TVET-DVET-028)The Mechanical Brake System instructional unit is a full-size, sectionized model designed for detailed study and demonstration of mechanical braking mechanisms in automotive and mechanical engineering education. Widely utilized by polytechnic institutes, engineering colleges, and vocational training centers globally, it meets the latest syllabus and international procurement standards required by donors such as the World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), and African Development Bank (AfDB).

Description

Mounted securely on heavy wooden bases, the unit features complete operating levers, brake pedals, and essential linkages to clearly illustrate how mechanical braking systems function. This hands-on training system enables students to understand braking force transmission, frictional components, and system operation fundamentals.
Key FeaturesFull-size, sectionized mechanical brake system mounted on a sturdy wooden base.
Includes operational brake pedal, levers, and mechanical linkages.
Made with original automotive components for realistic demonstration.
Heavy-duty construction suitable for laboratory and classroom settings.
Clearly labeled parts for easy learning and identification.
Educational BenefitsProvides practical exposure to mechanical braking principles and operations.
Supports automotive and mechanical engineering curriculum requirements.
Develops skills in diagnosing, adjusting, and servicing brake systems.
Enhances understanding of safety-critical vehicle systems.
Complements theoretical knowledge with tangible, real-world mechanical systems.
Tender and ComplianceBuilt and supplied to international standards for educational and training equipment.
Designed for robust use in demanding academic environments with minimal maintenance.
Accompanied by detailed instructional manuals and teacher guides.
Suitable for inclusion in donor-funded education infrastructure projects.
ApplicationsPolytechnic and engineering colleges offering automotive and mechanical engineering courses.
Vocational training centers focusing on vehicle maintenance and safety systems.
Automotive workshops used for training aspiring mechanics and technicians.
International development initiatives strengthening automotive technical education.