Electrical Fabrication Learning System teaches students skills that are commonly used by electricians, technicians, and engineers in today’s industry. Installing, operating, repairing, or designing equipment for modern industry requires fundamental knowledge of electrical wiring and components. Students will gain expertise in key skill areas such as basic electrical system wiring, interpreting wire installation plans, handling non-metallic cable, installing basic components such as switches, outlets, and lighting, and connecting electrical services. The Electrical Fabrication Learning System includes a workstation, wiring components, storage case, hand tool package, electrical consumable package, electrical accessories, and student curriculum in print, instructor’s assessment guide, and installation guide. Optional interactive multimedia extends the learning opportunity as well as allows students to learn in the style they need.
Features of Electrical Fabrication Learning System
For over four decades, Naugra has manufactured and exported workshop tools, laboratory equipment and turnkey training solutions to engineering colleges, TVET institutions, government tenders and industrial buyers across 60+ countries.
Supplied directly from our manufacturing facility — no intermediaries, competitive export pricing and responsive technical support.
ISO 9001:2015 quality management, CE compliance and calibration certificates accompany every shipment for procurement and audit compliance.
Registered vendor for World Bank, ADB, AfDB, UN and Exim Bank-funded tenders. Full bid-preparation, EMD and performance-guarantee support.
On-site installation, commissioning, operator training and 12-month warranty cover included for institutional orders.
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