Mechanic Motor Vehicle trade involves the maintenance, repair, and servicing of automobiles such as cars, trucks, and two-wheelers. Mechanics diagnose faults in engines, transmission systems, braking systems, and electrical components. They use various tools and diagnostic equipment to ensure proper functioning of vehicles. This trade requires knowledge of automotive systems, safety practices, and troubleshooting techniques. Mechanics play an important role in ensuring vehicle reliability and safety. Career opportunities include automobile workshops, service centers, and automotive industries.
Crankshaft Pulley Holder
Timing Belt Locking Tool
Injector Puller Tool
Pneumatic Ratchet Wrench
Impact Wrench
Valve Lapping Tool
Wheel Alignment Tool
Tire Pressure Gauge
Timing Light
A Timing Light is a testing instrument used in automobile engines to check and adjust the ignition timing. It works by flashing a bright light in synchronization with the spark plug firing, allowing the mechanic to observe timing marks on the engine. Proper timing ensures efficient engine performance and fuel economy.