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Workshop Practise: An Introduction

The document provides an overview of workshop practice, which aims to integrate theory with hands-on experience of engineering materials, tools, equipment and processes. It discusses the scope and objectives of workshop practice, including gaining basic manufacturing process knowledge. Various trades covered in workshop practice are also introduced, such as carpentry, fitting, plumbing, electrical and sheet metal work. For each trade, the curriculum and commonly used tools are summarized at a high level.

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Workshop Practise: An Introduction

The document provides an overview of workshop practice, which aims to integrate theory with hands-on experience of engineering materials, tools, equipment and processes. It discusses the scope and objectives of workshop practice, including gaining basic manufacturing process knowledge. Various trades covered in workshop practice are also introduced, such as carpentry, fitting, plumbing, electrical and sheet metal work. For each trade, the curriculum and commonly used tools are summarized at a high level.

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WORKSHOP PRACTISE

An Introduction

SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES


In order to gain a good basic knowledge of manufacturing process, a student entering the first year of engineering degree, should undergo a course on workshop practice.
In order to have a balanced overall development of

budding

engineers, it is necessary to integrate theory with practice.


General workshop practices are included in the curriculum in order to

provide hands on experience about use of different engineering materials, tools , equipments and processes that are common in the engineering field.
Besides above, the development of dignity of labour, precision,

safety at work place, team working and development of right attitude are the other objectives.

WHAT IS A MANUFACTURING PROCESS?


It is sequence of operations wherein the input material is converted and transformed into finished products by using human effort or a machine

Example of a Manufacturing Process

WHAT IS WORKSHOP PRACTISE ?


Workshop practise gives the basic working

knowledge required for the production of various engineering products.


It explains the construction, function, use and

application of different working tools, equipment, machines as well as the technique of manufacturing a product from its raw material.

TRADES IN WORKSHOP PRACTISE


Carpentry Shop Fitting Shop Plumbing Shop Electrical Shop Sheet Metal Shop Welding Shop

CARPENTRY

Carpentry may be defined as the process of making wooden components. It starts from a marketable form of wood and ends with a finished product. It deals with building work, furniture , cabinet making etc.

Joinery, i.e. preparation of joints is one of the important operations in all wood-works. It deals with specific work of a carpenter like making different types of joints to form a finished product. Working with wood for various applications. A student have to study commonly used carpentry joints such as Cross lap joint, Tee joint, Dovetail joint, Mortise & tenon joint etc.

Curriculum for Carpentry


Introduction to various types of wood such as Deodar, Kail,

Partal, Teak, Mango, Sheesham, etc. (Demonstration and their identification).


Demonstration, function and use of commonly used hand tools.

Care, maintenance of tools and safety measures to be observed.


Job I Marking, sawing,planning and chiseling & their practice (size should be mentioned).
Introduction to various types of wooden joints, their relative

advantages and uses. Job II Preparation of half lap joint Job III Preparation of Mortise and Tenon Joint Safety precautions in carpentry shop

TOOLS USED IN CARPENTRY

TOOLS USED IN CARPENTRY

TOOLS USED IN CARPENTRY

TOOLS USED IN CARPENTRY

WOOD

JOINTS

WOOD JOINTS

FITTING

Fitting is a manufacturing process which refers to Assembling of parts together and removing metals to secure necessary fit.

This operations include measuring & marking,

sawing, chipping, filing etc.


Students have to practice Stepped joint, V-joints,

Dovetail joints etc.

CURRICULUM FOR FITTING


Introduction to fitting shop tools, common materials used in fitting shop, Identification of

materials. Such as Steel, Brass, Copper, Aluminium etc.


Identification of various sections of steel such as Flat, Angle, Tee, Channel, Bar Girder,

Square, Z-Section, etc.


Description and demonstration of various types of work benches, holding

devices and

files. Precautions while filing.

Description and demonstration of simple operation of hack-sawing, demonstration and

description of various types of blades and their specifications, uses and method of fitting the blade. Job I Marking of job, use of marking tools and measuring instruments. Job II Filing a dimensioned rectangular or square piece of an accuracy of 0.5mm Job III Filing practice (production of flat surfaces). Checking by straight edge. Job IV Making a cutout from a square piece of MS Flat using hand hacksaw. Care and maintenance of measuring tools like calipers, steel rule, try square, vernier calipers, micrometer, height gauge, combination set. Handling of measuring instruments, checking of zero error, finding of least count (all gauges including dial gauge).

TOOLS USED IN FITTING

TOOLS USED IN FITTING

PLUMBING
Plumbing deals with the laying of pipelines. Pipeline provides the means of transporting the fluids. It is obvious that laying out the pipeline requires a number of joints to be made and a number of valves incorporated. Plumbing work does not require many tools except pipewrenches, hacksaw, pipe-cutter,Threading equipment and pipevise.

CURRICULUM FOR PLUMBING


Study of Plumbing tools.

Demonstration of plumbing work in domestic and

industrial applications. Study of pipe joints, cutting, threading and laying of pipes with different fittings using PVC pipes. Use of special tools in plumbing work.

TOOLS USED IN PLUMBING

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