Automobile Chassis Rear wheel Drive (SMT-AT-11)

This apparatus is designed for educational training on the complete structure and function of a rear wheel drive automobile chassis. It allows students to observe the interconnection of all major systems, including the powertrain, suspension, and steering, and to understand the power transmission process from the engine to the wheels. The unit is a fully functional chassis comprising an engine, transmission, clutch, brake system, front and rear axles with a differential, a full suspension system, and a steering mechanism. It is mounted on a sturdy tubular steel stand and includes a driver seat, a drive motor for operation, and a functional lighting system. All components are clearly visible and accessible for demonstration and hands-on disassembly exercises. Its primary application is in vocational schools and college automotive programs for teaching the principles of vehicle dynamics and chassis engineering. The key benefit is the comprehensive, hands-on learning experience it provides, enabling students to directly engage with real automotive components, perform assembly and disassembly tasks, and gain a practical understanding of chassis layout and system integration that is essential for careers in automotive repair and design.