Assignment for Lesson 3.2 : List out the skills semester wise related to each learning outcome of Fitter trade in NSQF level syllabus.

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Assignment for Lesson 3.2

Welcome to our blog! Today, we are going to discuss an important topic related to the Fitter trade - "Assignment for Lesson 3.2: List out the skills semester wise related to each learning outcome of your trade in NSQF level syllabus."

As you may know, the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) is a competency-based framework that aims to provide a single, unified system for recognizing and certifying skills across different sectors and levels of education. The Fitter trade is one of the many trades covered under this framework.

In this blog, we will be providing a comprehensive list of skills that are required for the Fitter trade, semester-wise, based on the learning outcomes outlined in the NSQF level syllabus. This information can be useful for anyone interested in pursuing a career in the Fitter trade or for those who are already working in this field and want to enhance their skills and knowledge. So, without further ado, let's dive in!


 

 

List out the skills semester wise related to each learning outcome of Fitter trade in NSQF level syllabus.


 

Learning Outcomes

Skills

1. Plan and organize the work to make job as per specification applying different types of basic fitting operation and Check for dimensional accuracy.

- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications

- Understanding of different types of basic fitting operations and their appropriate use

- Ability to use hand tools and machines for basic fitting operations

-Ability to check for dimensional accuracy using appropriate measuring instruments

2. Manufacture simple sheet metal items as per drawing and join them by soldering, brazing and riveting

- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications

- Understanding of different sheet metal forming techniques

- Ability to use sheet metal forming tools and machines

- Knowledge of different soldering, brazing, and riveting techniques and their appropriate use

3. Join metal components by riveting observing standard procedure.

- Understanding of different types of rivets and their appropriate use

- Ability to use riveting tools and machines

- Knowledge of standard procedures for riveting metal components

4. Join metal component by arc welding observing standard procedure.

- Understanding of different types of welding techniques and their appropriate use

-Ability to use welding machines and equipment

- Knowledge of standard procedures for arc welding metal components

5. Cut and join metal component by gas (oxy'-acetylene)

- Understanding of different types of gas cutting and welding techniques and their appropriate use

- Ability to use gas cutting and welding equipment and machines

- Knowledge of standard procedures for gas cutting and welding metal components

Semester:02

Learning Outcomes

Skills

1. Produce components by different operations and check accuracy using appropriate measuring instruments.

- Knowledge of different operations such as drilling, reaming, tapping, and dieing
- Ability to use appropriate measuring instruments

- Knowledge and Understanding of different measuring instruments such as Vernier, Screw Gauge, and Micrometer
- Ability to use these instruments

2. Make different fit of components for assembling as per required tolerance observing principle of interchangeability and check for functionality.

- Knowledge of different types of fits such as sliding, angular, step fit, 'T' fit, square fit, and profile fit

- Ability to make different fits

- Knowledge and understanding of required tolerances and angular tolerances

- Ability to check for functionality of the assembled components

3. Produce components involving different operations on lathe observing standard procedure and check for accuracy.

- Knowledge of different operations on lathe such as facing, plain turning, step turning, parting, chamfering, shoulder turn, grooving, knurling, boring, taper turning, and threading (external 'V' only)

- Ability to perform these operations observing standard procedures

- Ability to check for accuracy

4. Plan & perform simple repair, overhauling of different machines and check for functionality.

- Knowledge and understanding of different machines such as drill machine, power saw, bench grinder, and lathe

- Ability to plan and perform simple repair and overhauling of these machines

- Ability to check for functionality of the machines after repair and overhauling

Semester:03

Learning Outcomes

Skills

Make & assemble components of different mating surfaces as per required tolerance by different surface finishing operations and check functionality.

-Surface finishing operations - Scraping, Lapping, Honing

-Fastening components - Dowel pins, screws, bolts, keys, cotters

-Fastening tools - hand operated & power tools

-Tolerance - ±0.02mm, angular tolerance ± 10 min

Make different gauges by using standard tools & equipment and check for specified accuracy.

-Gauge making using standard tools & equipment

-Check for specified accuracy of ±0.02mm

Apply a range of skills to execute pipe joints, dismantle and assemble valves & fittings with pipes and test for leakages.

-Pipe cutting, threading, flaring, bending and joining

Semester:04

Learning Outcomes

Skills

Make drill jig & produce components on drill machine by using jigs and check for correctness.

-Jig making

-Use of drill machine and jigs for producing components

-Check for correctness

Plan, dismantle, repair and assemble different damaged mechanical components used for power transmission.

-Identify different damaged mechanical components (Pulley, Gear, Keys, Jibs and Shafts)

-Dismantling, repairing and assembling of components

-Check for functionality

Identify, dismantle, replace and assemble different pneumatics and hydraulics components.

-Identify different pneumatics and hydraulics components (Compressor, Pressure Gauge, etc.)

-Dismantling, replacing and assembling of components

Plan & perform basic day to day preventive maintenance, repairing and check functionality.

-Day-to-day preventive maintenance and repairing of machines (Drill Machine, Power Saw, etc.)

-Check for functionality

Plan, erect simple machine and test machine tool accuracy.

-Planning and erecting simple machines (Drill Machine, Power Saw, etc.)

-Testing machine tool accuracy

 



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