Training tool is a operational robotised Tip-Tronic gearbox, mounted on a compact, mobile stand with four castors. The cutaway model reveals all internal components, showing how the gearbox operates and how each element interacts. The gearbox features manual operation, with gear shifts is manually operated using a crank handle.
They are used by vocational schools, technical colleges, automotive academies, and training centers that prepare technicians for service, repair, and powertrain diagnostics.
Yes. Trainers include protective housings, stable mounting frames, oil containment systems, and guided access points. Safety instructions ensure correct handling of rotating elements and pressurized hydraulic circuits.
Students can practice:
- Disassembly and assembly of gearboxes.
- Inspection of gears, shafts, bearings, and synchronizers.
- Testing hydraulic circuits and solenoid function.
- Adjusting clutches and shift linkages.
- Identifying wear patterns and failure causes.
- Performing basic diagnostics on electronic shift systems.
Common components include:
- Gear sets, shafts, synchronizers, and bearings.
- Hydraulic valve bodies and solenoids.
- Torque converters or clutch modules.
- Mechatronic control units.
- Sensors and actuators for shift control.
- Oil pumps, filters, and cooler circuits.
Training programs typically cover:
- Manual transmissions.
- Automatic transmissions with hydraulic control.
- CVT systems.
- Dual-clutch transmissions (DSG).
- Transfer cases and final drive assemblies.
Transmissions are complex assemblies requiring precise service procedures. Training teaches students how power is transferred from engine to wheels, how gear changes are executed, and how hydraulic or electronic control systems function. It supports the development of diagnostic and repair skills used in professional workshops.
It is a training platform that represents manual, automatic, or hybrid transmission systems used in vehicles. The trainer provides access to internal components, gear mechanisms, hydraulic circuits, shift controls, and electronic modules for instructional purposes.