Manufacturer & Bulk Supplier — Engineering Lab Equipments India
Four Stroke Four Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Bench
FEATURES:
Closed cooling water circuit
Engine flexibly mounted on mobile frame
Plotting of torque and power curves
Determination of specific fuel consumption
Determination of volumetric efficiency and lambda (fuel-air ratio)
Energy balances
Overall engine efficiency
Switch cabinet with warning lamps (oil pressure, alternator failure), operating time counter and ignition key
SPECIFICATIONS:
Max. Power: 63 BHP 5500 rpm
Max. Torqe: 89 Nm 3000 rpm
Fuel: Petrol
Cooling: Water-cooled
Ignition: Spark ignition
Capacity: 1086 cc
No of cylinders: Four
Bore: 66 mm
Stroke length: 77 mm
Starting: Self-start
Working stroke: Four strokes
Battery: 12V, 45A
Alternator: 12V, 45A
Power required: 230V, 50Hz, 1 phase
As Engineering Lab Equipment Manufacturers India, we manufacture and bulk-supply Four Stroke Four Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Bench directly from our facility in India — to universities, government tenders, EPC contractors, and institutional buyers worldwide.
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Every Four Stroke Four Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Bench we supply is built to ASTM, IS, BS, EN and DIN standards. ISO-oriented manufacturing process.
Approved supplier for government procurement bodies, World Bank, AfDB and donor-funded education projects. Volume pricing for tender quantities.
Shipping Four Stroke Four Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Bench to 60+ countries — complete export documentation, pre-shipment inspection and OEM authorisation letters for procurement files.
We are Engineering Lab Equipment Manufacturers India and Suppliers from India for bulk tender supply — manufacturing Four Stroke Four Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Bench at scale for universities, college networks, government tenders and international infrastructure projects.
India-export pricing for universities, government tenders, EPC contractors and institutional procurement teams.