Workshop for the trade
Using the hand tools
Combination pliers, Cutter, Common screwdrivers, Head screwdriver
Splicer, Soldering Iron with stand, Solder & flux
Enter punch, Number punch, letter punch, Rawal punch
Set & ring spanners, Vernier caliper, screw gauge
Hand drilling machine, Hack saw frame with blades
Jack plane, chisels, Hammer – Ball pane, Cross pane, hexagonal, claw hammer
Wooden mallet, Taps & Dies ( for internal & external threads)
Files- Flat, half round, round triangular (smooth & rough)
Crimping tool,
Plumb bob, spirit level and water level.
Steel rules Calipers – inside & outside, Standard wire gauge
Power drill , Grinder _ Hand & Bench
Fitter
Duties and responsibilities of trainees, Safety precautions.
Identification, use, care, and maintenance of general and special tools.
Use of steel rule, Calipers, Marking a job.
Types of File and filing practice.
Checking the flatness of a surface.
Use of punches
Drilling holes and grinding surfaces.
Use of hacksaw frame and blades.
Use of taps and dies.
Soldering
Precautions while soldering
Use of solder and flux
Cleaning and tinning
Reasons of dry soldering
Preparation of common joints
Household Wiring:
Identification of switchgear, Preparation of layout, Reading blueprints
Markings with a plumb bob, spirit level, water level
Fixing of switchboards and D.B.
Use of PVC conduits, joints, drawing of wires
Use of earthing wires
One lamp controlled from one single pole switch
Two lamps controlled from two single pole switches
One lamp and one socket controlled by two single pole switches
Wiring of calling bell
Stair-case wiring
Ceiling fan with regulator
Industrial Wiring:
Single-phase and three-phase receptacle wiring
Starter wiring – Start Delta with motor terminations
Industrial lighting
Classifications and types of lighting fixtures
Cable Laying and Termination
Clamping/laying of cable – Trenches, Trays, Wall, Ceiling,
Underground and overhead cabling systems
Measurement
Measurement of earthing resistance