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BASIC
ENGINEERING SKILLS
BASIC
HAND TOOLS
DRILLING
THEORY AND PRACTICE
MEASURING
AND MARKING
PRECISION
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
MECHANICAL
THREADED FASTENERS
Title:
BASIC HAND TOOLS
Code: BHT:
Produced by Tech AV
Series content: 6
x Video tapes, 1x Instructors manual, 1x Trainee workbook.
Suitable for: New
Trainees in all Engineering Trades
BHT-1:
INTRODUCTION TO BASIC HAND TOOLS.
Training objectives:
Identify the tools
(hand tools) in common use by engineering workers.
Describe the
important aspects of safety with hand tools.
Describe the
important aspects of tool maintenance.
BHT-2: CHOOSING
AND USING SPANNERS
Training objectives:
Recognise and
select open-ended, ring, combination and socket spanners.
Identify spanner sizes.
Use spanners
correctly and safely.
Apply safety rules
using spanners.
BHT-3: PLIERS AND GRIPS
Training objectives:
Recognise popular
types of pliers and grips.
Describe their
purpose and applications.
Apply basic safety
rules during use.
Maintain pliers
and grips.
BHT-4: CUTTING TOOLS
Training objectives:
Use a hacksaw in
the correct manner (including blade selection).
Maintain a hacksaw
in good working order.
Select appropriate
file for metal work.
Apply correct
filing techniques to mild steel.
Apply necessary
safety rules in filing.
Identify typical
cold chisel.
Apply necessary
safety rules in chiselling.
BHT-5: SCREWDRIVERS
Training objectives:
Identify and
select various screwdrivers.
Use screwdrivers
in an efficient and safe manner.
Apply necessary
safety rules with screwdrivers.
BHT-6: STRIKING TOOLS
Training objectives:
Identify and
select various hammers and mallets.
Operate hammers in
typical applications.
Perform safety checks.
Use hammers in
conjunction with punches and drifts.
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Title:
DRILLING, THEORY
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Artisan
training productions are pleased to introduce their new series of
video programmes entitled:-
DRILLING
THEORY AND PRACTICE
Designed
for all types of engineering students, those retraining and
experienced tradespeople undergoing refresher courses.
The
material is very closely structured to the City and Guilds 2280
Mechanical Production Competencies. Parts 2 and 3, Unit 5, Element 01 Drilling.
The
package consists of
4
Video programmes
4
sets of programme feedback questions (multiple choice)
A
comprehensive Note book is supplied incorporating a pictorial
outline of each of the video programmes.
The
Feedback questions and the Note book are supplied on floppy disc in
.pdf format to enable easy and unrestricted printing from your own printer.
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Title:
MEASURING AND MARKING
Code: ES: Produced
by Tech AV
Series content: 6
x video tapes 1 x Instructors manual.
Suitable for:
Modern Apprenticeships, NVQ Trainees, Operators, Trainee Technicians,
Maintenance Personnel.
ES - 1:
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES
Training objectives:
Describe certain
concepts regarding people and practices in typical engineering environments.
ES - 2:
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES
Training objectives:
Describe standard
metric linear measurements on the following instruments:
-Engineer's steel rule.
-Wooden folding rule.
-Standard 2 or 3
meter tape measure.
ES - 3:
ENGINEERING CONCEPTS
Training objectives:
Describe the
following most basic engineering concepts or "standards"
-Flat
-Straight
-Level
-Square
-Squared off or "squarely"
-Round
-Diameter
-Radius
ES - 4: USING
BASIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Training objectives:
Demonstrate
ability to obtain various measurements using conventional
non-precision measuring instruments:
-To within 1mm
with tape measures and folding rules.
-To within 0,5mm
with an engineer's steel rule.
On the following surfaces:
-External surfaces.
-Internal flat surfaces.
-Internal round /
cylindrical surfaces.
ES - 5:
ENGINEERING SKETCHES BASIC DRAWINGS
Training objectives:
Interpret basic
information from a given, simple engineering type sketch / drawing of
a single component in terms of :
-Shape of object.
-Dimensions of
object (including tolerances).
-Basic hidden detail.
-Material from
which object is to be made.
-Scale of drawing.
(Using both
isometric and orthographic systems, the trainee will be able to
interpret a drawing well enough to use it for a marking off exercise).
ES - 6: MARKING OFF
Training objectives:
Mark off detail
from drawing to metal workpiece using the following conventional hand
held instruments and tools:
-A scriber.
-A
"odd-leg" (Jenny) calliper.
-Dividers
-An Engineer's hammer.
(All markings will
be clearly visible, marking lines will be "clean" and all
indentations, pop marks, will be directly on the cutting lines and or
intersection points).
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Title:
PRECISION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Code: PMI:
Produced by Tech AV
Series content: 9
x video tapes 1 x Instructors manual 1 x Trainee workbook.
Suitable for:
Modern Apprenticeships, NVQ Trainees, Operators, Trainee Technicians,
Maintenance Personnel.
PMI - 1: AN
OVERVIEW OF MICRO MEASURING
Training objectives:
State the
importance of careful measuring.
State the need for
careful measuring.
Describe the
standard method of expressing dimensions.
PMI - 2: USING AND
READING OUTSIDE MICROMETERS
Training objectives:
Name the parts and
functions of typical micrometers.
Demonstrate the
methods of holding and "feeling".
Describe
principles of reading the main scale.
Describe
principles of reading the thimble scale.
Obtain an overall
or combined reading.
Demonstrate the
principles of maintaining Micrometers.
PMI - 3: USING AND
READING OUTSIDE MICROMETERS OVER 25MM
Training objectives:
Identify fixed
types of micrometers up to 100mm.
Describe the range
of reading with fixed types.
Check accuracy
using a setting gauge.
Identify contents
of adjustable micrometer kits.
Describe adjusting standards.
Use and read
adjustable type micrometers.
PMI - 4: USING AND
READING INSIDE MICROMETERS
Training objectives:
Describe typical applications.
Name the
micrometer parts and functions.
Describe measuring ranges.
Demonstrate
techniques of usage and check accuracy.
Read the instrument.
PMI - 5: USING AND
READING MICROMETER DEPTH GAUGE
Training objectives:
Describe typical applications.
Name the parts and
functions of a typical depth micrometer.
Change extension rods.
Demonstrate
handling / using techniques.
Read the instrument.
PMI - 6: USING AND
READING VERNIER CALLIPERS
Training objectives:
Describe typical applications.
Name the parts and
functions of a typical vernier calliper.
Describe handling methods.
Gauge external,
internal and depth reading.
Read the instrument.
PMI - 7: USING AND
READING DIAL GAUGE CALLIPERS
Training objectives:
Describe the
typical functions.
Name the parts and
functions of a typical dial gauge calliper.
Describe handling methods.
Gauge external,
internal and depth reading.
Read the instrument.
PMI - 8: IMPERIAL MICROMETERS
Training objectives:
Use and read
external micrometers of the "imperial" or inch system.
PMI - 9: USING AND
READING DIAL TEST INDICATOR
Training objectives:
Describe parts and
functions of a typical Dial Test Indicator.
Read a typical
Dial Test Indicator (for example, 10mm range, calibrated scale 0,01mm).
Set up a magnetic
base / Dial Test Indicator support.
Use a Dial Test
Indicator to establish lateral run-out to within 0,01mm on a gear /
sprocket facing.
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Title:
MECHANICAL THREADED FASTENERS
Code: MTF:
Produced by Tech AV
Series content: 5
x Video tapes, 1 x Trainee workbook.
Suitable for:
Modern Apprenticeships, NVQ Trainees, Operators, Trainee Technicians,
Maintenance Personnel.
MTF - 1: OVERVIEW
OF MECHANICAL THREADED FASTENERS
Training objectives:
Identify by name
those threaded fastener types most commonly encountered in general
engineering industry (with emphasis on mechanical engineering).
MTF - 2: SIZES AND
THREAD TYPES
Training objectives:
Identify and
describe fasteners by size (measuring).
Identify and
describe fasteners by thread (gauging).
Identify and
compare Metric versus Imperial fasteners.
Read a thread /
size chart.
MTF - 3: SELECTION
AND FITTING.
Training objectives:
Select fasteners
on basis of size, length and type required, by gauging and measuring.
Order and describe
fasteners for store / requisitioning purposes.
Identify
replacement criteria in situ.
Describe good
working practices with fasteners.
MTF - 4: TOOL
SELECTION AND USAGE
Training objectives:
Select the correct
type and size spanner, wrench or socket for the situation.
Describe safe
working practices and use of tools.
Describe the
types, usage and care of torque wrenches.
MTF - 5: THREAD MAINTENANCE
Training objectives:
Complete a visual
inspection of fasteners and threads.
Clean up (chasing)
of thread (methods).
Remove broken
fasteners (studs).
Fit threaded
inserts (Heli-coil).
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