Mechanic Tractor
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRAINING
COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM
MECHANIC TRACTOR
(Duration: One Year)
CRAFTSMEN TRAINING SCHEME (CTS)
NSQF LEVEL- 4
SECTOR – AUTOMOTIVE
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MECHANIC TRACTOR
(Engineering Trade)
(Revised in 2015)
Version: 1.1
CRAFTSMEN TRAINING SCHEME (CTS)
NSQF LEVEL- 4
Developed By
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Directorate General of Training
CENTRAL STAFF TRAINING AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE EN-81, Sector-V, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata – 700 091
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The DGT sincerely acknowledges contributions of the Industries, State Directorates, Trade
Experts, Domain Experts and all others who contributed in revising the curriculum. Special
acknowledgement is extended by DGT to the following expert members who had contributed
immensely in this curriculum.
List of Expert members participated for finalizing the course curriculum of Mechanic Tractor Trade
S No. Name & Designation
Shri/Mr./Ms. Organization Remarks
1. A. Ramesh, Professor IIT Chennai Chairman
2. TC Saravanabava, DDG(AT) DGE&T, HQ, New Delhi Mentor
3. K Srinivasa Rao, JDT CSTARI, Kolkata Team Leader
4. Yuvaraj C, DDT ATI, Chennai Member
5. V.Krishna Shankar, GM Ashok Leyland Member
6. G.Sathiskumar, Senior Mgr Ashok Leyland Member
7. Dr.Abhjit KR Mandal, Consultant NATRIP Member
8. M.Sivaraman, Consultant Delphi TVS Member
9. Mohan Kumar, Manager TAFE, Chennai Member
10. Kanchi Purushotham,, Manager Quality
Prabha Engineers, Hosur Member
11. Sunil Bagwe, Paint shop Head Prabha Engineers, Hosur Member
12. G.M.Cholanrajan, Sr.Manager-Technical Training
Lanson Toyota, Chennai-107 Member
13. Sunil Kumar S.R, Assistant Manager
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt
Ltd Karnataka, 562 109
Member
14. S.Arul Selvan, Asst Professor Dept Auto Engg, M.I.T, Anna University, Chennai.
Member
15. S. Jayaraj, Asst Professor Dept Auto Engg, M.I.T, Anna University, Chennai.
Member
16. R. Lakshmanan, Training Mgr Bosch Ltd, Bangalore Member
17. V.Vadivelan, Consultant NATRIP, Global Automotive Research centre, Chennai
Member
18. B. Gridharan, Managing Director
Visa Diesel Service, Chennai Member
19. VKR. Vadivelan, President Two Wheeler workshop owners Association, Chennai
Member
20. P. Marveldass, DDT (Electronics) ATI, Chennai Member
21. Swamy S.M, Senior Officer, Training Dept
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt
Ltd Karnataka, 562 109
Member
22. Suresh Babu, Service Manager, ABT Maruti, Chennai-32 Member
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Body & Paint shop
23. M. Veerasamy, Works Manager Vishnu Cars Pvt Ltd, Chennai-43 Member
24. P. Senthil Kumar, Service Manager
DSC Motor Pvt Ltd., Chennai-15 Member
25. T.Selvan, Manager Body shop DSC Motor Pvt Ltd., Chennai-15 Member
26. G Venkatesh, ADT ATI(V), Hyderabad Member
27. SP Rewaskar, ADT ATI(V), Hyderabad Member
28. N Ramesh kumar, TO CTI, Chennai Member
29. R Rajeshkanna, TO ATI, Chennai Member
30. Akhilesh Pandey, TO ATI, Mumbai Member
31. TN Rudra, TO ATI, Howrah Member
32. A. Duraichamy, Assistant Training Officer (ATO)
Govt ITI Coimbatore Member
33. Gurcharan Singh, ADT ATI, Ludhiana Member
34. O.R. Arjun Mohan, AE Agricultural Engg. Dept, Chennai Member
35. R. Murugesan, AE Agricultural Engg. Dept, Chennai Member
36. K.Thaniyarasu, ATO Govt ITI Trichy Member
37. W. Nirmal Kumar Israel, ATO Govt ITI Trichy Member
38. N. Duraimurugan, ATO Govt ITI Guindy Member
39. K. Ravindranath, ATO Govt. ITI, Ambattur Member
40. K. Veerappan, ATO Govt. ITI, Nagapattinam Member
41. V.Palanikumar, ATO Govt ITI, Pudukottai. Member
42. H.S.Kalra, Principal Govt ITI Chandigarh Member
43. B Ramarao, ATO Govt ITI, Vizag , AP Member
44. Suresh Naik, ATO Govt ITI, Mangalore , Karnataka Member
45. ND Zaware, Principal ITI, Pimpri-Chinchwad Member
46. RM Gotmare, TO ITI, Gowandi, Maharastra Member
47. Pranjit Das, DDT Govt ITI Assam Member
48. M. Madaswamy, Principal Ramco, ITC, Rajapalayam, TN Member
49. Damachadramouli, Agricultural Er
SFMT & TI Hyderabd Member
50. V. Gopalakrishnan, Training Officer,
Co-ordinator, NIMI, Chennai. Member
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S No. Topics Page No.
1. Course Information 1
2. Training System 2-5
3. Job Role 6
4. General Information 7-8
5. NSQF Level Compliance 9
6. Learning Outcome 10-11
7. Learning Outcome with Assessment Criteria 12-20
8. Syllabus 21-36
9. Syllabus - Core Skill
9.1 Core Skill – Workshop Calculation & Science and Engineering Drawing
37-40
9.2 Core Skill – Employability Skill 41-44
10. Annexure I
List of Trade Tools & Equipment 45-53
List of Tools & Equipment for Employability Skill 54
11. Annexure II - Format for Internal Assessment 55
CONTENTS
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During the one-year duration a candidate is trained on subjects Professional Skill,
Professional Knowledge, Engineering Drawing, Workshop Calculation Science and Employability
Skills. In addition to this a candidate is entrusted to make/do project work and extra-curricular
activities to build up confidence. The practical skills are imparted in simple to complex manner &
simultaneously theory subject is taught in the same fashion to apply cognitive knowledge while
executing task. The broad components covered in this course are as below:-
The learner is trained on various skills like, make choices to carry out marking of the
components for basic fitting operations in the work shop; perform precision measurements on the
components and compare parameters with specifications used in automotive work shop
practices; use different types of tools and work shop equipment in the work shop; use different
types of fastening and locking devices in a vehicle; perform basic fitting operations used in the
work shop practices and inspection of dimensions etc. The trainee will learn to produce sheet
metal components using various sheet metal operations; inspect the auto component using Non
destructive testing methods; manufacture components with different types of welding processes
in the given job; identify the hydraulic and pneumatic components in a vehicle; construct
electrical circuits and test its parameters by using electrical measuring instruments and perform
basic electrical testing in a vehicle.
The learner also learns to demonstrate Major Assemblies of Tractor; overhaul Diesel
Engine of Tractor; perform servicing of Cooling and Lubrication system of Tractor; service Intake
and Exhaust System of Tractor; service Fuel Feed System of Tractor; overhaul Clutch and Gearbox
of Tractor in a workshop; overhaul Differential and PTO Unit of Tractor in the workshop; overhaul
Steering System of Tractor in the workshop. He/she will practice repair works of Wheels and Tyres
of Tractor in the Workshop; overhauling of Brake system of Tractor in the workshop; overhauling
of Major Assemblies of Power Tiller; overhauling of Implements of Tractor; overhauling of
Charging and Starting System of Tractor and carryout Field Operation.
1. COURSE INFORMATION
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2.1 GENERAL
The Directorate General of Training (DGT) under Ministry of Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship offers a range of vocational training courses catering to the need of different
sectors of the economy/ labour market. The vocational training programs are delivered under the
aegis of National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT). Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS) and
Apprenticeship Training Scheme (ATS) are two pioneer programs of NCVT for propagating
vocational training.
Mechanic Tractor trade under CTS is delivered nationwide through network of ITIs. The
course is of one year duration. It mainly consists of Domain area and Core area. The Domain area
(Trade Theory & Practical) imparts professional skills and knowledge, while Core area (Workshop
Calculation science, Engineering Drawing and Employability Skills) impart requisite core skills,
knowledge and life skills. After passing out the training program, the trainee is awarded National
Trade Certificate (NTC) by NCVT which is recognized worldwide.
Candidates need broadly to demonstrate that they are able to:
Read & interpret technical parameters/document, plan and organize work processes, identify necessary materials and tools;
Perform task with due consideration to safety rules, accident prevention regulations and environmental protection stipulations;
Apply professional skill, knowledge, core skills & employability skills while performing jobs.
Check the job/assembly as per drawing for functioning, identify and rectify errors in job/assembly.
Document the technical parameters related to the task undertaken.
2.2 CAREER PROGRESSION PATHWAYS
Can join Apprenticeship programme in different types of industries leading to a National
Apprenticeship certificate (NAC).
Can join Crafts Instructor Training Scheme (CITS) in the trade for becoming instructor in
ITIs.
Can join various industries of the relevant field.
Can become an Entrepreneur.
2. TRAINING SYSTEM
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2.3 COURSE STRUCTURE
Table below depicts the distribution of training hours across various course elements during
a period of one year:-
S No. Course Element Notional Training
Hours
1 Professional Skill (Trade Practical) 1050
2 Professional Knowledge (Trade Theory) 252
3 Workshop Calculation & Science 84
4 Engineering Drawing 126
5 Employability Skills 110
6 Library & Extracurricular activities 58
7 Project work 160
8 Revision & Examination 240
Total 2080
2.4 ASSESSMENT & CERTIFICATION
The trainee will be tested for his skill, knowledge and attitude during the period of the course
and at the end of the training program as notified by the Government of India (GoI) from time to
time. The employability skills will be tested in the first year itself.
a) The Internal Assessment during the period of training will be done by Formative Assessment
Method by testing for assessment criteria listed against learning outcomes. The training institute
has to maintain an individual trainee portfolio as detailed in assessment guideline. The marks of
internal assessment will be as per the template (Annexure – II).
b) The final assessment will be in the form of summative assessment method. The All India Trade
Test for awarding NTC will be conducted by NCVT as per the guideline of Government of India.
The pattern and marking structure is being notified by Govt. of India from time to time. The
learning outcome and assessment criteria will be the basis for setting question papers for final
assessment. The examiner during final examination will also check the individual trainee’s profile
as detailed in assessment guideline before giving marks for practical examination.
2.4.1 PASS REGULATION
For the purposes of determining the overall result, weightage of 100% is applied for six months
and one year duration courses and 50% weightage is applied to each examination for two years
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courses. The minimum pass percent for Practical is 60% & minimum pass percent for Theory
subjects is 33%.
2.4.2 ASSESSMENT GUIDELINE Appropriate arrangements should be made to ensure that there will be no artificial
barriers to assessment. The nature of special needs should be taken into account while
undertaking the assessment. Due consideration should be given while assessing for teamwork,
avoidance/reduction of scrap/wastage and disposal of scrap/waste as per procedure, behavioral
attitude, sensitivity to the environment and regularity in training. The sensitivity towards OSHE
and self-learning attitude are to be considered while assessing competency.
Assessment will be evidence based comprising the following:
Job carried out in labs/workshop
Record book/ daily diary
Answer sheet of assessment
Viva-voce
Progress chart
Attendance and punctuality
Assignment
Project work
Evidences of internal assessments are to be preserved until forthcoming examination for audit and verification by examining body. The following marking pattern to be adopted while assessing:
Performance Level Evidence
(a) Weightage in the range of 60%-75% to be allotted during assessment
For performance in this grade, the candidate
should produce work which demonstrates
attainment of an acceptable standard of
craftsmanship with occasional guidance, and
due regard for safety procedures and
practices
Demonstration of good skill in the use of
hand tools, machine tools and workshop
equipment.
60-70% accuracy achieved while undertaking
different work with those demanded by the
component/job.
A fairly good level of neatness and
consistency in the finish.
Occasional support in completing the
project/job.
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(b) Weightage in the range of 75%-90% to be allotted during assessment
For this grade, a candidate should produce
work which demonstrates attainment of a
reasonable standard of craftsmanship, with
little guidance, and regard for safety
procedures and practices
Good skill levels in the use of hand tools,
machine tools and workshop equipment.
70-80% accuracy achieved while undertaking
different work with those demanded by the
component/job.
A good level of neatness and consistency in
the finish.
Little support in completing the project/job.
(c) Weightage in the range of more than 90% to be allotted during assessment
For performance in this grade, the candidate,
with minimal or no support in organization
and execution and with due regard for safety
procedures and practices, has produced work
which demonstrates attainment of a high
standard of craftsmanship.
High skill levels in the use of hand tools,
machine tools and workshop equipment.
Above 80% accuracy achieved while
undertaking different work with those
demanded by the component/job.
A high level of neatness and consistency in
the finish.
Minimal or no support in completing the
project.
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Brief description of job roles:
Tractor Mechanic; repairs and overhauls tractors by various mechanical processes for agriculture, constructional and other heavy duties. Examines and drives vehicle on road or runs engine in stationary position to diagnose troubles and defects. Dismantles part or complete engine or unit according to nature of defects. Repairs or replaces defective parts, reassembles them with prescribed settings, clearances, timings and adjustments by further tooling as necessary and ensures accuracy of fit. Installs assembled or repaired engine securely in position on vehicle chassis and connects oil and fuel lines, controls and other accessories. Starts engine and observes performance for any unusual noise and knocks. Adjusts carburettor, fuel pump (Carburettor for petrol engine and fuel pump for diesel engine), sets clearance between tappets and valves, tunes engine, adjusts brakes, makes electrical connections and performs other tasks to ensure stipulated performance. May repair and overhaul electric motors, fuel pump, carburettor etc. of engine. May weld, braze or solder parts. May repair other agricultural machinery for ploughing, levelling, harvesting etc. and be designated as Mechanic, Agricultural Machines.
Reference NCO-2015: 7231.0300 - Tractor Mechanic
3. JOB ROLE
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Name of the Trade Mechanic Tractor
NCO - 2015 7231.0300
NSQF Level Level – 4
Duration of Craftsmen Training
One year
Entry Qualification Passed 10th class examination with Mathematics and Science
Unit Strength (No. Of Student)
20
Space norms 210 Sq. m (Including Parking room)
Power norms 4.8 KW
Instructors Qualification for:
1. Mechanic Tractor Trade
Degree in Agriculture Engineering / Automobile/ Mechanical Engg.
(with specialization in Automobile) from recognized university with
one year experience in Tractor industry and should possess valid
LMV driving license.
OR
Diploma in Agriculture Engineering / Automobile/ Mechanical Engg.
(with specialization in (Automobile) from a recognized board of
Technical education with two year in Tractor industry and should
possess valid LMV driving license.
OR
NTC/NAC passed in the Trade of "Mechanic Tractor /Mechanic
Agricultural Machinery)" with 3 years’ post qualification experience
in the relevant field and should possess valid LMV driving license.
Essential Qualification: Craft Instructor Certificate in relevant trade under NCVT.
Note: Out of two Instructors required for the unit of 2(1+1), one
must have Degree/Diploma and other must have NTC/NAC
qualifications.
2. Workshop Calculation & Science
Degree in Engineering with one year experience. OR
Diploma in Engineering with two years experience.
4. GENERAL INFORMATION
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Essential Qualification: Craft Instructor Certificate in RoD& A course under NCVT.
3. Engineering Drawing Degree in Engineering with one year experience. OR
Diploma in Engineering with two years experience. OR
NTC/ NAC passed in the Draughtsman (Civil) with three years experience. Essential Qualification: Craft Instructor Certificate in RoD& A course under NCVT.
4. Employability Skill MBA OR BBA with two years experience OR Graduate in Sociology/ Social Welfare/ Economics with Two years experience OR Graduate/ Diploma with Two years experience and trained in Employability Skills from DGT institutes.
AND Must have studied English/ Communication Skills and Basic Computer at 12th / Diploma level and above.
OR Existing Social Studies Instructors duly trained in Employability Skills from DGT institutes.
List of Tools and Equipment As per Annexure – I
Distribution of training on Hourly basis: (Indicative only)
Total hours /week
Trade practical
Trade theory
Work shop Cal.
& Sc.
Engg. Drawing
Employability skills
Extra-curricular
activity
40 Hours 25 Hours 6 Hours 2 Hours 3 Hours 2 Hours 2 Hours
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NSQF level for Mechanic Tractor trade under CTS: Level 4
As per notification issued by Govt. of India dated- 27.12.2013 on National Skill
Qualification Framework total 10 (Ten) Levels are defined.
Each level of the NSQF is associated with a set of descriptors made up of five outcome
statements, which describe in general terms, the minimum knowledge, skills and attributes that a
learner needs to acquire in order to be certified for that level.
Each level of the NSQF is described by a statement of learning outcomes in five domains,
known as level descriptors. These five domains are:
a. Process b. Professional Knowledge c. Professional Skill d. Core Skill e. Responsibility
The Broad Learning outcome of Mechanic Tractor trade under CTS mostly matches with the Level descriptor at Level- 4 The NSQF level-4 descriptor is given below:
Level Process Required Professional Knowledge
Professional Skill
Core Skill Responsibility
Level 4 Work in familiar, predictable, routine, situation of clear choice
Factual knowledge of field of knowledge or study
Recall and demonstrate practical skill, routine and repetitive in narrow range of application, using appropriate rule and tool, using quality concepts
Language to communicate written or oral, with required clarity, skill to basic Arithmetic and algebraic principles, basic understanding of social political and natural environment
Responsibility for own work and learning.
5. NSQF LEVEL COMPLIANCE
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Learning outcomes are a reflection of total competencies of a trainee and assessment will
be carried out as per the assessment criteria.
6.1 GENERIC LEARNING OUTCOME
1. Apply safe working practices in an automotive work shop.
2. Select and measure dimension of components and record data.
3. Explain the concept in productivity, quality tools, and labour welfare legislation and apply
such in day-to-day work to improve productivity & quality.
4. Explain energy conservation, global warming and pollution and contribute in day-to-day
work by optimally using available resources.
5. Explain personnel finance, entrepreneurship and manage/organize related task in day-to-
day work for personal & societal growth.
6. Plan and execute the work related to the occupation.
6.2 SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOME
7. Make choices to carry out marking of the components for basic fitting operations in the work shop.
8. Perform precision measurements on the components and compare parameters with
specifications used in automotive work shop practices.
9. Use different types of fastening and locking devices in a vehicle.
10. Use cutting tools in the work shop, following safety precautions while grinding.
11. Use different types of tools and work shop equipment in the work shop.
12. Perform basic fitting operations used in the work shop practices and inspection of
dimensions.
13. Produce sheet metal components using various sheet metal operations.
14. Construct electrical circuits and test its parameters by using electrical measuring
instruments.
15. Perform basic electrical testing in a vehicle.
16. Perform battery testing and charging operations.
17. Construct basic electronic circuits and testing.
18. Manufacture components with different types of welding processes in the given job.
19. Inspect the auto component using Non destructive testing methods.
20. Identify the hydraulic and pneumatic components in a vehicle.
21. Demonstrate Major Assemblies of Tractor.
22. Overhaul Diesel Engine of Tractor.
23. Perform servicing of Cooling and Lubrication system of Tractor in a workshop.
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24. Service Intake and Exhaust System of Tractor in a workshop.
25. Service Fuel Feed System of Tractor in a workshop.
26. Overhaul Clutch and Gearbox of Tractor in a workshop.
27. Overhaul Differential and PTO Unit of Tractor in the workshop.
28. Overhaul Steering System of Tractor in the workshop.
29. Carryout Repair of Wheels and Tyres of Tractor in the Workshop.
30. Overhaul Brake system of Tractor in the workshop.
31. Overhaul Major Assemblies of Power Tiller and carryout Field Operation.
32. Overhaul Implements of Tractor.
33. Overhaul Charging and Starting System of Tractor.
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GENERIC LEARNING OUTCOME
LEARNING OUTCOME ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
1. Apply safe working
practices in an automotive
work shop.
1.1 Follow and maintain procedures to achieve a safe
working environment in line with occupational health
and safety regulations and requirements.
1.2 Recognize and report all unsafe situations according to
site policy.
1.3 Identify and take necessary precautions on fire and
safety hazards and report according to site policy and
procedures.
1.4 Identify, handle and store/ dispose of
dangerous/unsalvageable goods and substances
according to site policy and procedures following
safety regulations and requirements.
1.5 Identify and observe site policies and procedures with
regard to illness or accident.
1.6 Identify safety alarms accurately.
1.7 Report supervisor/ Competent of authority in the event
of accident or sickness of any staff and record accident
details correctly according to site accident/injury
procedures.
1.8 Identify and observe site evacuation procedures
according to site policy.
1.9 Identify Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and use the
same as per related working environment.
1.10 Identify basic first aid and use them under different
circ*mstances.
1.11 Identify different fire extinguisher and use the same as
per requirement.
2. Select and measure
dimension of components
and record data.
2.1 Select appropriate measuring scale/tape/gauges.
2.2 Measure dimension of the components/assembly &
compare with given drawing/measurement.
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3. Explain the concept in
productivity, quality tools,
and labour welfare
legislation and apply such in
day-to-day work to improve
productivity & quality.
3.1 Explain the concept of productivity and quality tools and
apply during execution of job.
3.2 Understand the basic concept of labour welfare legislation
and adhere to responsibilities and remain sensitive
towards such laws.
3.3 Knows benefits guaranteed under various acts.
4. Explain energy
conservation, global
warming and pollution and
contribute in day-to-day
work by optimally using
available resources.
4.1 Explain the concept of energy conservation, global
warming, pollution and utilize the available recourses
optimally & remain sensitive to avoid environment
pollution.
4.2 Dispose waste following standard procedure.
5. Explain personnel finance,
entrepreneurship and
manage/organize related
task in day-to-day work for
personal & societal growth.
5.1 Explain personnel finance and entrepreneurship.
5.2 Explain role of various schemes and institutes for self-
employment i.e. DIC, SIDA, SISI, NSIC, SIDO, Idea for
financing/ non-financing support agencies to familiarize
with the Policies/Programmes & procedure & the available
scheme.
5.3 Prepare Project report to become an entrepreneur for
submission to financial institutions.
6. Plan and execute the work
related to the occupation.
6.1 Use documents, drawings and recognize hazards in the
work site.
6.2 Plan workplace/ assembly location with due consideration
to operational stipulation.
6.3 Communicate effectively with others and plan project
tasks.
6.4 Execute the task effectively.
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SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOME
LEARNING OUTCOME ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
7. Make choices to carry out
marking of the components
for basic fitting operations
in the work shop.
7.1 Mark according to drawings by using marking tools on the
work pieces.
7.2 Chip the job in accordance with standard specifications
and tolerances.
7.3 Measure all dimensions in accordance with standard
specifications and tolerances.
8. Perform precision
measurements on the
components and compare
parameters with
specifications used in
automotive work shop
practices.
8.1 Measure all dimensions in accordance with standard
specifications and tolerances by using precision
measuring instruments.
8.2 Measure the parameters related with the vehicle
components for its effective operation by matching with
manufacturer's specification using different gauges.
9. Use of different types of
fastening and locking
devices in a vehicle.
9.1 Identify the different type of fasteners and locking
devices used in the vehicle.
9.2 Use different types of locking devices correctly.
9.3 Specify the bolt and nut threads.
9.4 Practice on removing the damaged studs and bolts.
10. Use cutting tools in the
work shop, following safety
precautions while grinding.
10.1 Identify cutting tool materials and their application.
10.2 Plan and grind cutting and marking tools.
10.3 Measure the tool angles with gauges.
11. Use different types
of tools and work
shop equipment in the
work shop.
11.1 Identify the different types of hand and power tools used
in the automotive work shop.
11.2 Operate various tools and work shop equipment.
12. Perform basic fitting
operations used in the work
shop practices and
inspection of dimensions.
12.1 Mark according to drawing by using marking tools on flat
surfaces.
12.2 Hack saw and file the job using different methods and
perform in accordance with the standard specifications
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and tolerances.
12.3 Drilling and reaming on flat surfaces.
12.4 Identify and use hand tools for internal and external
threading with taps and dies.
12.5 Measure all dimensions in accordance with standard
specification and tolerances.
13. Produce sheet metal
components using various
sheet metal operations.
13.1 Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and
make this available for use in a timely manner.
13.2 Plan and organize the work for different types of sheet
metal operations.
13.3 Mark according to drawing by using marking tools on flat
surfaces.
13.4 Produce components as per the drawing.
14. Construct electrical circuits
and test its parameters by
using electrical measuring
instruments.
14.1 Plan and organize the work for basic electrical operations.
14.2 Select the tools, instruments and materials required to do
the job.
14.3 Comply with safety rules when performing the basic
electrical operations.
14.4 Perform electrical wire joints, form electrical circuits and
test basic electrical parameters as per the circuit
drawings and operating procedures.
15. Perform basic electrical
testing in a vehicle.
15.1 Plan and organize the work for auto electrical component
testing.
15.2 Tracing the auto electrical components in a vehicle.
15.3 Test continuity and voltage drop in the electrical circuits.
15.4 Operate the electrical components in a vehicle and test
lamps.
16. Perform battery testing and
charging operations.
16.1 Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job.
16.2 Comply with safety rules when performing the following
operations.
16.3 Plan and select different methods for charging the
battery.
16.4 Perform battery testing as per the operating procedure.
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17. Construct basic electronic
circuits and testing.
17.1 Plan and select different types of basic electronic
components and measuring instruments.
17.2 Construct and test the basic electronic gate circuits and
its components as per the standard procedure.
18. Manufacture components
with different types of
welding processes in the
given job.
18.1 Plan and select appropriate method to produce
components with welding process.
18.2 Comply with safety rules when performing the above
operations.
18.3 Mark according to the drawing using marking tools on the
job.
18.4 Select appropriate tools and equipment to perform the
above operations.
18.5 Set up and produce component as per standard operating
procedure.
19. Inspect the auto component
using Non destructive
testing methods.
19.1 Classify different vehicle components by its
manufacturing processes
19.2 Ascertain and select tools and equipment to do NDT test
the given job.
19.3 Plan and organize the work for nondestructive testing.
19.4 Perform different types of nondestructive tests using
appropriate testing equipment.
19.5 Observe safety/precaution during testing the job.
20. Identify the hydraulic and
pneumatic components in a
vehicle.
20.1 Comply with safety rules when performing the following
operations.
20.2 Locate and identify the hydraulic components in a
vehicle.
20.3 Locate and identify the pneumatic components in a
vehicle.
21. Demonstrate Major
Assemblies of Tractor.
21.1 Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and
make this available for use in a timely manner.
21.2 Identify different gauges fitted on the dashboard and
check for proper functioning
21.3 Perform daily checks before starting the engine.
21.4 Start the engine and allow it to warm up.
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21.5 Identify the problem in functionality of particular Gauge
fitted on dashboard and record the reading and compare
it with standard reading.
21.6 Repair / Replace the defective gauges as per standard
operating practice.
21.7 Check for proper functionality.
22. Overhaul Diesel Engine of
Tractor.
22.1 Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and
make this available for use in a timely manner.
22.2 Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
22.3 Demonstrate possible solutions and agree tasks within
the team.
22.4 Drain coolant and lubricants from the engine and Remove
Accessories of engine.
22.5 Service cylinder head assembly.
22.6 Service Oil Sump and Oil Pump.
22.7 Service Piston and connecting Rod Assembly.
22.8 Service Flywheel, Crank shaft, camshaft and its Bearings
and gear.
22.9 Service cylinder block.
22.10 Check and adjust valve clearances as per procedure and
recommended specification.
22.11 Refit all the accessories.
22.12 Refill all the required coolant and lubricants as per
standard specification.
22.13 Start the engine and observe reading of dashboard
gauges and record Engine Performance.
23. Perform servicing of Cooling
and Lubrication system of
Tractor in a workshop.
23.1 Check Engine Coolant and Reverse flush the cooling
system using flushing solution.
23.2 Service Radiator and radiator cap
23.3 Check Radiator hoses for crack and replace if necessary.
23.4 Test Thermostat valve for proper functioning as per
manufacturer specification and replace if necessary.
23.5 Check water pump for serviceability and replace if faulty.
23.6 Check Fan/Alternator Belt for proper tension.
23.7 Check & Replace Engine Oil
23.8 Replace Oil Filter & oil pump
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23.9 Service Oil Cooler and pressure relief valve
24. Service Intake and Exhaust
System of Tractor in a
workshop.
24.1 Service/Replace Air Cleaner
24.2 Overhaul Air Compressor
24.3 Overhaul Exhauster Assembly
24.4 Service Turbocharger/Supercharger as per
manufacturer specification.
24.5 Service Intercooler.
24.6 Check Exhaust Leakages and Rubber Mounting of Exhaust
System.
24.7 Service Exhaust manifold.
24.8 Check and Replace Catalytic Converter.
24.9 Check and Replace Resonator/Muffler.
25. Service Fuel Feed System of
Tractor in a workshop.
25.1 Tune up Petrol Engine Tractor as per manufacturer
specification
25.2 Check leakages in Diesel/Petrol fuel line.
25.3 Service Fuel Tank and fuel filter
25.4 Service Fuel Feed Pump/Petrol Fuel Pump
25.5 Set Diesel Fuel Injection Pump Timing as per
manufacturer specification
25.6 Bleed the Fuel System to vent out any air trapped.
25.7 Start the Engine and check for proper functioning as per
standard guidelines specified by manufacturer.
26. Overhaul Clutch and
Gearbox of Tractor in a
workshop.
26.1 Ascertain and select tools and equipment for the job and
make this available for use in a timely manner.
26.2 Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
26.3 Adjust clutch pedal free play and check its performance.
26.4 Monitor performance of Clutch and Gearbox by operating
vehicle.
26.5 Service Clutch, Gearbox and Driveline of tractor.
26.6 Refit Clutch, Gearbox and Auxiliary Gearbox to the
Tractor and check performance as per standard
guidelines.
27. Overhaul Differential and
PTO Unit of Tractor in the
27.1 Ascertain and select tools and equipment for the job and
make this available for use in a timely manner.
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workshop. 27.2 Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
27.3 Service Differential unit of the tractor
27.4 Service PTO unit of the tractor.
28. Overhauling Steering
System of Tractor in the
workshop.
28.1 Inspect steering linkages for excessive play.
28.2 Service Steering Gear Box of the Tractor.
28.3 Remove front Axle assembly from the Tractor.
28.4 Repair Front Axle Assembly as per guidelines laid down
by manufacturer
28.5 Refit Front Axle Assembly and check for proper
functioning as per manufacturer’s guidelines.
28.6 Check front and rear suspension for proper functioning
and abnormal noise.
28.7 Service front and rear suspension system.
28.8 Refit the front and rear suspension to the tractor and
check for proper functioning as per manufacturer's
specification.
29. Carryout Repair of Wheels
and Tyres of Tractor in the
Workshop.
29.1 Check and service Rim, tires and tube and perform
repair/replace if necessary.
29.2 Inflate tires as per manufacturer recommended inflation
pressure.
30. Overhaul Brake system of
Tractor in the workshop.
30.1 Test the brake of tractor for effectiveness.
30.2 Service Brake.
30.3 Remove Hydraulic Brake cylinder.
30.4 Service Hydraulic brake cylinder.
30.5 Bleed the brake system.
31. Overhaul Major Assemblies
of Power Tiller and carryout
Field Operation.
31.1 Remove major assemblies of Power tiller.
31.2 Dismantle Transmission, clutch and brake
31.3 Clean and Replace/Repair components of Transmission,
clutch and brake.
31.4 Assemble Transmission, clutch and brake components.
31.5 Refit the Transmission, clutch and brake to the Power
Tiller.
31.6 Carryout field operation of Power tiller without
implements.
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32. Overhaul Implements of
Tractor.
32.1 Check Plough, Harrows, cultivator, seed drill and tractor
trailer for proper functioning.
32.2 Carryout Service of Plough, Harrows, cultivator, seed drill
and tractor trailer.
32.3 Perform hitching practice ( Single & Three Point).
32.4 Adjust agricultural implements for correct functioning
during field operations.
33. Overhaul Charging and
Starting System of Tractor.
33.1 Check Charging system for proper functioning as per
manufacturer guidelines.
33.2 Service alternator.
33.3 Refit Alternator to the tractor and check for functioning.
33.4 Check starting system for proper functioning as per
manufacturer guidelines.
33.5 Service starter.
33.6 Refit starter to the tractor and check for functioning.
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SYLLABUS – MECHANIC TRACTOR
Duration: One Year
Week No.
Reference Learning Outcome
Professional Skills (Trade Practical)
With Indicative Hours
Professional Knowledge (Trade Theory)
1 Apply safe working
practices in an
automotive work
shop.
1. Familiarization with institute,
Job opportunities in the
automobile sector, Machinery
used in Trade. (12 hrs)
2. Types of work done by the
students in the shop floor.
(13 hrs)
Admission & introduction to the
trade:
Introduction to the Course
duration, course content, study
of the syllabus. General rule
pertaining to the Institute,
facilities available-Hostel,
Recreation, Medical and Library
working hours and time table
2 -do- 3. Practical related to Safety
and Health, Importance of
maintenance and cleanliness
of Workshop. (5 hrs)
4. Interaction with health centre
and fire service station to
provide demo on First aid and
Fire safety, Use of fire
extinguishers. (5 hrs)
5. Demonstration on safe
handling and Periodic testing
of lifting equipment, and
Safety disposal of used engine
oil. (10 hrs)
6. Energy saving Tips of ITI
electricity usage. (5 hrs)
Occupational Safety & Health
Importance of Safety and
general Precautions to be
observed in the shop. Basic first
aid, safety signs - for Danger,
Warning, caution & personal
safety message. Safe handling of
Fuel Spillage, Fire extinguishers
used for different types of fire.
Safe disposal of toxic dust, safe
handling and Periodic testing of
lifting equipment, Authorization
of Moving & road testing
vehicles.
Energy conservation-
Definition, Energy Conservation
Opportunities (ECOs)-Minor ECos
and Medium ECOs, Major ECOs),
Safety disposal of Used engine
oil, Electrical safety tips.
3-4 Make choices to carry 7. Practice using all marking aids, Hand & Power Tools:-
8. SYLLABUS
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out marking of the
components for basic
fitting operations in
the work shop.
like steel rule with spring
calipers, dividers, scriber,
punches, Chisel etc. (10 hrs)
8. Layout a work piece- for line,
circle, arcs and circles. (10 hrs)
9. Practice to measure a wheel
base of a vehicle with
measuring tape. (10 hrs)
10. Practice to measure valve
spring tension using spring
tension tester Practice to
remove wheel lug nuts with
use of an air impact wrench
Practice on General workshop
tools & power tools. (20 hrs)
Marking scheme, Marking
material-chalk, Prussian blue.
Cleaning tools- Scraper, wire
brush, Emery paper, Description,
care and use of Surface plates,
steel rule, measuring tape, try
square. Calipers-inside and
outside. Dividers, surface gauges,
scriber, punches-prick punch,
center punch, pin punch, hollow
punch, number and letter punch.
Chisel-flat, cross-cut. Hammer-
ball pein, lump, mallet. Screw
drivers-blade screwdriver,
Phillips screw driver, Ratchet
screwdriver. Allen key, bench
vice & C-clamps, Spanners- ring
spanner, open end spanner &
the combination spanner,
universal adjustable open end
spanner. Sockets & accessories,
Pliers -Combination pliers, multi
grip, long nose, flat-nose,
Nippers or pincer pliers, Side
cutters, Tin snips, Circlip pliers,
external circlips pliers. Air impact
wrench, air ratchet, wrenches-
Torque wrenches, pipe
wrenches, car jet washers Pipe
flaring & cutting tool, pullers-
Gear and bearing.
5-7 Perform precision
measurements on the
components and
compare parameters
with specifications
used in automotive
work shop practices.
11. Measuring practice on Cam
height, Camshaft Journal dia,
crankshaft journal dia, Valve
stem dia, piston diameter, and
piston pin dia with outside
Micrometers. (8 hrs)
12. Measuring practice on the
Systems of measurement,
Description, care & use of -
Micrometers- Outside and
depth micrometer, Micrometer
adjustments, Vernier calipers,
Telescope gauges, Dial bore
gauges, Dial indicators,
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height of the rotor of an oil
pump from the surface of the
housing or any other auto
component measurement with
depth micrometer. (7 hrs)
13. Measuring practice on valve
spring free length. (7 hrs)
14. Measuring practice on cylinder
bore, Connecting rod bore,
inside diameter (ID) of a
camshaft bearing with
Telescope gauges. (7 hrs)
15. Measuring practice on cylinder
bore for taper and out-of-
round with Dial bore gauges.
(7 hrs)
16. Measuring practice to measure
wear on crankshaft end play,
crankshaft run out, and valve
guide with dial indicator.
(8 hrs)
17. Measuring practice to check
the flatness of the cylinder
head is warped or twisted with
straightedge is used with a
feeler gauge. (8 hrs)
18. Measuring practice to check
the end gap of a piston ring,
piston-to-cylinder wall
clearance with feeler gauge.
(8hrs)
19. Practice to check engine
manifold vacuum with vacuum
gauge. (8 hrs)
20. Practice to check the air
pressure inside the vehicle
tires is maintained at the
recommended setting. (7 hrs)
straightedge, feeler gauge,
thread pitch gauge, vacuum
gauge, tire pressure gauge.
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8 Use different types of
fastening and locking
devices in a vehicle.
21. Practice on General
cleaning, checking and use of
nut, bolts, & studs etc.
(15 hrs)
22. Removal of stud/bolt from
blind hole. (10 hrs)
Fasteners- Study of different
types of screws, nuts, studs &
bolts, locking devices, Such as
lock nuts, cotter, split pins, keys,
circlips, lock rings, lock washers
and locating where they are
used. Washers & chemical
compounds can be used to help
secure these fasteners. Function
of Gaskets, Selection of materials
for gaskets and packing, oil seals.
9 Use cutting tools in
the work shop,
following safety
precautions while
grinding.
23. Practice on cutting tools
like Hacksaw, file, chisel,
Sharpening of Chisels, center
punch, safety precautions
while grinding. (15 hrs)
24. Practice on Hacksawing and
filing to given dimensions.
(10 hrs)
Cutting tools :- Study of different
type of cutting tools like
Hacksaw, File- Definition, parts
of a file, specification, Grade,
shape, different type of cut and
uses., OFF-hand grinding with
sander, bench and pedestal
grinders, safety precautions
while grinding.
10 Use different types of
tools and work shop
equipment in the
work shop.
25. Practice on Marking and
Drilling clear and Blind Holes,
Sharpening of Twist Drills
Safety precautions to be
observed while using a drilling
machine. (25 hrs)
Limits, Fits & Tolerances :-
Definition of limits, fits &
tolerances with examples used in
auto components.
Drilling machine - Description
and study of Bench type Drilling
machine, Portable electrical
Drilling machine, drill holding
devices, Work Holding devices,
Drill bits..
11 Perform basic fitting
operations used in the
work shop practices
and inspection of
dimensions.
26. Practice on Tapping a Clear
and Blind Hole, Selection of
tape drill Size, use of
Lubrication, Use of stud
extractor. (10 hrs)
27. Cutting Threads on a Bolt/
Stud. (5 hrs)
28. Adjustment of two piece
Taps and Dies: Hand Taps and
wrenches, Calculation of Tap drill
sizes for metric and inch taps.
Different type of Die and Die
stock. Screw extractors. Hand
Reamers - Different Type of hand
reamers, Drill size for reaming,
Lapping, Lapping abrasives, type
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Die, Reaming a hole/ Bush to
suit the given pin/ shaft,
scraping a given machined
surface. (10 hrs)
of Laps
12 Produce sheet metal
components using
various sheet metal
operations.
29. Practice on making
Rectangular Tray. (5 hrs)
30. Pipe bending, fitting nipples
unions in pipes. (10 hrs)
31. Soldering and Brazing of Pipes.
(10 hrs)
Sheet metal - State the various
common metal Sheets used in
Sheet Metal shop Sheet metal
operations - Shearing, bending,
Drawing, Squeezing
Sheet metal joints - Hem & Seam
Joints Fastening Methods -
Riveting, soldering, Brazing.
fluxes used on common joints.
Sheet and wire-gauges. The blow
lamp- its uses and pipe fittings.
13 Construct electrical
circuits and test its
parameters by using
electrical measuring
instruments.
32. Practice in joining wires using
soldering Iron, Construction
of simple electrical circuits,
measuring of current, voltage
and resistance using digital
multimeter, practice continuity
test for fuses, jumper wires,
fusible links, circuit breakers.
(25 hrs)
Basic electricity, Electricity
principles, Ground connections,
Ohm's law, Voltage, Current,
Resistance, Power, Energy.
Voltmeter, ammeter, Ohmmeter
Mulitmeter, Conductors &
insulators, Wires, Shielding,
Length vs. resistance, Resistor
ratings
14 Perform basic
electrical testing in a
vehicle.
33. Diagnose series, parallel,
series-parallel circuits using
Ohm's law, Check electrical
circuit with a test lamp,
perform voltage drop test in
circuits using multimeter,
measure current flow using
multimeter/ammeter, use of
service manual wiring diagram
for troubleshooting. (25 hrs)
Fuses & circuit breakers, Ballast
resistor, Stripping wire
insulation, cable colour codes
and sizes, Resistors in Series
circuits , Parallel circuits and
Series-parallel circuits,
Electrostatic effects, Capacitors
and its applications, Capacitors in
series and parallel.
15 Perform battery
testing and charging
operations.
34. Cleaning and topping up of a
lead acid battery, Testing
battery with hydrometer,
Description of Chemical effects,
Batteries & cells, Lead acid
batteries & Stay Maintenance
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Connecting battery to a
charger for battery charging,
Inspecting & testing a battery
after charging, Measure and
Diagnose the cause(s) of
excessive Key-off battery drain
(parasitic draw) and do
corrective action. (15 hrs)
35. Testing of relay and solenoids
and its circuit. (10 hrs)
Free (SMF) batteries, Magnetic
effects, Heating effects, Thermo-
electric energy, Thermisters,
Thermo couples, Electrochemical
energy, Photovoltaic energy,
Piezo-electric energy,
Electromagnetic induction,
Relays, Solenoids, Primary &
Secondary windings,
Transformers, stator and rotor
coils.
16 Construct basic
electronic circuits and
testing.
36. Identify and test power and
signal connectors for
continuity, Identify and test
different type of Diodes, NPN
& PNP Transistors for its
functionality, Construct and
test simple logic circuits OR,
AND & NOT and Logic gates
using switches. (25 hrs)
Basic electronics: Description of
Semi conductors, Solid state
devices- Diodes, Transistors,
Thyristors, Uni Junction
Transistors ( UJT), Metal Oxide
Field Effect Transistors (
MOSFETs), Logic gates-OR, AND
& NOT and Logic gates using
switches.
17-18 Manufacture
components with
different types of
welding processes in
the given job.
37. Practice to make straight
beads and Butt, Lap & T joints
Manual Metal Arc Welding.
(25 hrs)
38. Setting of Gas welding flames,
practice to make a straight
beads and joints Oxy-
Acetylene welding Film on
Heat treatment process.
(25 hrs)
Introduction to welding and
Heat Treatment
Welding processes - Principles of
Arc welding, brief description,
classification and applications.
Manual Metal Arc welding -
principles, power sources,
electrodes, welding parameters,
edge preparation & fit up and
welding techniques; Oxy -
Acetylene welding - principles,
equipment, welding parameters,
edge preparation & fit up and
welding techniques;.
Heat Treatment Process-
Introduction, Definition of heat
treatment, Definition of
Annealing, Normalizing,
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Hardening and tempering. Case
hardening, Nitriding, Induction
hardening and Flame Hardening
process used in auto
components with examples.
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Inspect the auto
components using
Non Destructive
testing methods.
39. Practice on Liquid penetrant
testing method and Magnetic
particle testing method.
(25 hrs)
Non-destructive Testing
Methods- Importance of Non-
Destructive Testing In
Automotive Industry, Definition
of NDT, Liquid penetrant and
Magnetic particle testing method
- Portable Yoke method
20 Identify the hydraulic
and pneumatic
components in a
vehicle.
40. Identification of Hydraulic
and pneumatic components
used in vehicle. (10 hrs)
41. Tracing of hydraulic circuit on
hydraulic jack, hydraulic
power steering, and Brake
circuit. (10 hrs).
42. Identification of components
in Air brake systems. (5 hrs)
Introduction to Hydraulics &
Pneumatics: -
Definition of Pascal law,
pressure, Force, viscosity.
Description, symbols and
application in automobile of
Gear pump-Internal & External,
single acting, double acting &
Double ended cylinder;
Directional control valves-2/2,
3/2, 4/2, 4/3 way valve, Pressure
relief valve, Non return valve,
Flow control valve used in
automobile. Pneumatic Symbols,
Description and function of air
Reciprocating Compressor.
Function of Air service unit (FRL-
Filter, Regulator & Lubricator).
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43. Identification of different type
of Vehicle. (5 hrs)
44. Demonstration of vehicle
specification data;
Identification of vehicle
information Number (VIN).
(10 hrs)
45. Demonstration of Garage,
Auto Industry - History, leading
manufacturers, development in
automobile industry, trends, new
product. Brief about Ministry of
Road transport & Highways,
The Automotive Research
Association of India (ARAI),
National Automotive Testing and
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Service station equipments.-
Vehicle hoists - Two post and
four post hoist, Engine hoists,
Jacks, Stands. (10 hrs)
R&D Infrastructure Project
(NATRIP), & Automobile
Association.
Definition: - Classification of
vehicles on the basis of load as
per central motor vehicle rule,
wheels, final drive, and fuel used,
axles, position of engine and
steering transmission, body and
load. Brief description and uses
of Vehicle hoists - Two post and
four post hoist, Engine hoists,
Jacks, Stands.
22-23 In-plant training/ Project work
24-26 Revision
27 Demonstrate Major
Assemblies of
different types of
Tractor.
46. Demonstration of tractor
specification data. (5 hrs)
47. Identification of different
major assemblies of tractor
and cleaning of tractors, oil
greasing and lubricating all
moving parts of tractor.
(10 hrs)
48. Practice on starting and
stopping of tractor engine.
(10 hrs)
Tractor Industry in India - leading
manufacturers, development in
Tractor industry, trends, new
product.
Study of tractors, dozers & their
major assemblies, and different
make (indigenous).
Constructional differences
between tractor and dozers and
their merits.
Different type of Tractor starting
method and stopping.
28 -do- 49. Dismantling of tractor engine
as per procedure & Inspection
of components for dimension
and wear. (25 hrs)
Engine Basics:
Classification of engines,
Principle & working of 2&4-
stroke diesel engine
(Compression ignition Engine
(C.I) ), Principle of Spark Ignition
Engine(SI), differentiate between
2-stroke and 4 stroke, C.I engine
and S.I Engine, Direct injection
and Indirect injection,.
Brief on common rail diesel
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injection engine. Engine
output, compression pressure,
Compression ratio.
29 Overhaul Diesel
Engine of Tractor.
50. Remove cylinder head from
engine. (5 hrs)
51. Overhauling of cylinder head
assembly with use of service
manual for clearance and
other parameters. (10 hrs)
52. Practice on removing
rocker arm assembly
manifolds, fitting of valve
guide. (10 hrs)
Engine Components -
working principle & construction
of cylinder heads, types of
combustion chambers. Function
of Engine Valves, different types,
materials, Type of valve
operating mechanism.
Importance of Valve seats &
inserts, importance of Valve
movement, Valve stem, oil seals,
Valve-timing diagram and
concept of Variable valve timing.
30 -do- 53. Cylinder block overhaul.
(5 hrs)
54. Measurement of cylinder
liner & crankshaft for ovality
and taperness. (5 hrs)
55. Overhauling piston and
connecting rod assembly with
use of service manual for
clearance and other
parameters. (10 hrs)
56. Practice on removing oil sump
and oil pump - clean the sump.
(5 hrs)
Description of Cylinder block,
Cylinder block construction,
types of cylinder blocks &
cylinder liners. Description &
functions of different types of
pistons, piston rings and piston
pins and materials. Used
recommended clearances for the
rings and its necessity
precautions while fitting rings,
common troubles and remedy.
31 -do- 57. Practice on removing the big
end bearing, connecting rod
with the piston. (5 hrs)
58. Practice on removing the
piston rings, Dismantle the
piston and connecting rod.
(10 hrs)
59. Check the side clearance of
piston rings in the piston
groove & lands for wear. (5
Description & function of
connecting rod, importance of
big-end split obliquely, Materials
used for connecting rods big end
& main bearings. Shells piston
pins and locking methods of
piston pins. Recommended
clearances for the cylinder liners
& rings. Bearing failure & its
causes-care & maintenance.
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60. Check piston skirt and crown
for damage and scuffing, clean
oil holes. Measure -the piston
ring close gap in the cylinder,
clearance between the piston
and the liner, clearance
between crank pin and the
connecting rod big end
bearing. (5 hrs)
32 -do- 61. Check connecting rod for bend
and twist. (5 hrs)
62. Setting of Connecting rod big
end & main bearing. (5 hrs)
63. Assembling crank shaft, main
bearings, connecting rods and
piston assembly in the engine,
fitting cylinder head. (10 hrs)
64. Setting valve timing. (5 hrs)
Description of crankshaft &
Camshafts. Types of their drives.
Description of Overhead
camshaft, importance of Cam
lobes. Crankcase ventilation
(PCV). Camshaft, Crank-shaft
balancing, Firing order of the
engine.
Description and function of the
fly wheel and vibration damper.
Timing mark.
33 Perform servicing of
Cooling and
Lubrication system of
Tractor in a workshop.
65. Checking cooling system
for overheating / under-
cooling. (5 hrs)
66. Dismantling, cleaning,
assembling & testing of water
pumps, reverse flushing the
system. (10 hrs)
67. Checking of thermostat valve,
pressure cap. (5 hrs)
68. Adjusting the fan belt tension.
(5 hrs)
Cooling systems:- Purpose,
types, Heat transfer method,
effect of boiling point &
pressure, coolant properties,
preparation and recommended
change of interval, use of
antifreezer.
Cooling system components,
water pump, function of
thermostat, pressure cap,
Recovery system & Thermo-
switch. Function & types of
Radiator.
34 -do- 69. Identification of lubrication oil
flow circuit in an engine.(5 hrs)
70. Overhauling oil pump,
servicing of oil cooler &
Lubrication system: - purposes &
characteristics of oil, type of
lubricants, grade as per SAE, &
their application, oil additives,
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centrifugal oil filter. (10 hrs)
71. Testing oil pressure. (10 hrs)
type of lubrication system.
Lubrication system components-
different type of Oil pump, Oil
filters & oil cooler. Probable
reasons for low / high oil
pressure, high oil consumption
and their remedies.
35 Service Intake and
Exhaust System of
Tractor in a workshop.
72. Servicing of air cleaner (Oil
bath) Checking & changing an
air filter. (5 hrs)
73. Dismantling & assembling of
turbocharger, check for axial
clearance as per service
manual. (5 hrs)
74. Checking of Exhaust Gas
Recirculation. (5 hrs)
75. Check Exhaust system for
rubber mounting for damage,
deterioration and out of
position; for leakage, loose
connection, dent and damage;
Practice on Exhaust manifold
removal and installation.
(5 hrs)
76. Practice on Catalytic converter
removal and installation.
(5 hrs)
Intake & exhaust systems -
Description of Diesel induction &
Exhaust systems. Description &
function of air compressor,
exhauster, Super charger,
Intercoolers, turbo charger,
variable turbo charger
mechanism.
Intake system components-
Description and function of Air
cleaners, Different type air
cleaner, Description of Intake
manifolds and material. Exhaust
system components- Description
and function of Exhaust
manifold, Exhaust pipe, Mufflers-
Reactive, absorptive,
Combination, Electronic
mufflers, Catalytic converters,
Backpressure, Diesel particulate
filter, Exhaust Gas
Recirculation(EGR).
36-37. Service Fuel Feed
System of Tractor in a
workshop.
77. Repair to a tractor carburetors
-adjusting float level and slow
speed adjustments - studying
the fuel flow circuit in
carburetor. (6 hrs)
78. Practice in engine tune up in a
vehicle -testing vacuum and
compression of engine,
Carburetor operation-
Carburation, Carburetor system
components, Carburetor
systems, Metering jets,
Accelerating, Carburetor barrels
Diesel Fuel Systems-
Diesel fuel characteristics,
concept of Quiet diesel
technology & Clean diesel
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adjusting tappets setting
ignition timing and adjusting
carburetor For slow speeds.
(6 hrs)
79. Tracing of different parts of
fuel system. (5 hrs)
80. Repairing fuel leaks in pipe line
and unions, Servicing and
testing of fuel feed pump.
Servicing of fuel filters.
Servicing of fuel Injection
Pump. (6 hrs)
81. Servicing of pressure pump
of (C.R.D.I.). (5 hrs)
82. Regulator's and Elect/
Electronic injectors, checking
operation of C.R.D.I. system.
Overhauling & testing of
injectors. (6 hrs)
83. Setting injection timing.
Bleeding fuel lines for Air
locks. (6 hrs)
84. Testing cylinder compression,
checking idle speed, Obtaining
& interpreting scan tool data.
(5 hrs)
85. Fault finding & remedy, care
& maintenance. (5 hrs)
technology, Fuel feed system
used in Tractor's description and
layout. Diesel fuel system
components, Description and
function of Diesel fuel injection
system, types of fuel injection
pumps, type of drive, injectors-
types and function. Governor
and their types.
Distributor-type injection pump,
Glow plugs,
Cummins & Detroit Diesel
injection. Diesel electronic
control- Diesel electronic control
systems (DEC), Common rail
diesel injection system.
Method of bleeding fuel supply
system
38 Overhaul Clutch and
Gearbox of Tractor in
a workshop.
86. Dismantle clutch assembly.
(3 hrs)
87. Inspect the parts of clutch.
(3 hrs)
88. Relining of clutch plate &
assemble. (3 hrs)
89. Coupling the clutch with
flywheel & join the engine
with gear box. (5 hrs)
90. Adjust clutch pedal free play.
Clutch:-types, construction
and function. Components of
clutch -driver & driven plates,
torsion spring, cushion springs,
operating fingers, clutch shaft,
Slave cylinder & oil seal. Clutch
release bearing & linkages.
Manual transmissions-
Function, description, types and
their application. Gearbox layout.
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Dismantle gear box of a tractor
& inspect the parts. (3 hrs)
91. Assemble the gear box. (4 hrs)
92. Overhauling Transfer case and
auxiliary gear box. (4 hrs)
Components of tractor gear box.
Principle of epicyclical gear box.
Necessity of torque convertor,
need of 4 x 4 wheel drive / Front
wheel drive, Low & high gear
ratio, universal joint and
propeller shaft.
39 Overhaul Differential
and PTO Unit of
Tractor in the
workshop.
93. Overhauling of differential.
(5 hrs)
94. Servicing of reduction gear,
rear axle wheel hub. (10 hrs)
95. Servicing of PTO (Power Take
Off). Measure rpm of PTO
shaft & speed of belt pulley.
(10 hrs)
Final Drive & Drive Shafts
Differential carriers double
reduction gearing, differential
lock, crown wheel and pinion
adjustments, function and types
of power take off (PTO)
mechanism. Types of front &
rear axles. Common trouble and
their remedies, care and
maintenance.
40-41 Overhaul Steering
System of Tractor in
the workshop.
96. Checking, Layout of
Mechanical steering system.
Checking/ Inspection of
Steering linkage and
necessary repair. (5 hrs)
97. Remove steering wheel.
Overhauling of steering gear
box of tractor. (5 hrs)
98. Remove front axle and spindle
hub and steering linkage.
(5 hrs)
99. Reassembling steering
assembly and Test for correct
function. (5 hrs)
100. Checking, inspect layout of
different parts of Hydraulic
steering system. (10 hrs)
101. Practice on visual Inspection of
chassis frame for crack, bent
and twists. (5 hrs)
102. Overhauling and Inspection of
Steering & Suspension Systems-
Function and types of steering
system. Description, construction
and function of mechanical
steering system steering wheel,
steering gear box, tie-rod, arms
link, ball and socket joints etc.
their movement and adjustment.
Description and mechanism of
foot steerage pedal as
incorporated in tractors.
Description, working and
principle of hydraulic steering
system. Different parts such as
pump, distributor valves, pipe
line and hoses etc Development
of mechanical framing. Use of
Power tiller, Tractor & Bulldozer,
Chassis frame of tractor.
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shackle, front & rear
suspension. (10 hrs)
103. Lubricating a suspension
system. (5 hrs)
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Wheels and Tyres of
Tractor in the
Workshop.
104. Remove wheels from
tractor. (4 hrs)
105. Dismantle wheel for checking
rims, tyres for wear and tubes
for leaks. (5 hrs)
106. Repairing, derusting, painting.
(4 hrs)
107. Fitting of tyres and tubes on
rim & inflate to correct
pressure. (4 hrs)
108. Balancing of Tractor wheels.
Practice of tyre rotation.
Fitting wheels on tractors.
Tightening of wheel in correct
sequence. (4 hrs)
109. Checking & adjusting tire
pressure by use of air or by
Nitrogen. (4 hrs)
Wheels & Tyres- Description,
construction and function of
Wheel. Rim sizes. Types & sizes
of tyres. Solid, pneumatic &
Radial. Ply rating. Tyre materials,
Hysteresis & designations, Tyre
information, Tyre tread designs,
Tyre ratings for temperature &
traction. Importance of in-
Flatting tyres to correct pressure.
Repair and maintenance of tyres
and tubes. Storage of tyres.
Descriptions Tirewear Patterns
and causes Nitrogen vs
atmospheric air in tyres
43-44 Overhaul Brake
system of Tractor in
the workshop.
110. Overhauling brakes including
cleaning and inspection of all
components, relining shoes,
setting and actuating shoe
clearance. (8 hrs)
111. Inspection spring of both shoe
and lever. (7 hrs)
112. Inspecting and setting parking
brakes. (7 hrs)
113. Inspecting and setting
hydraulic main brake including
replacement of washer and oil
seals. (8 hrs)
114. Overhauling serve
mechanism (as applicable)
inspecting piston and valves.
Braking Systems - Braking
fundamentals Principles of
braking, Drum & disc brakes,
Lever/mechanical advantage,
Hydraulic pressure & force,
Brake fade.
Braking systems - Brake type
used on tractor -principles, Air
brakes,
Braking system components-
Park brake system, Brake pedal,
Brake lines, Brake fluid, Bleeding,
Master cylinder, Divided
systems, Tandem master
cylinder, Power booster or brake
unit, Hydraulic brake booster,
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(5 hrs)
115. Bleeding and adjustment of
brakes. (5 hrs)
116. Fault tracing and remedy.
(5 hrs)
117. Skimming of brake drum and
disc plate. (5 hrs)
Applying brakes, Brake force,
Brake light switch
Drum brakes & components -
Drum brake system, Drum brake
operation, Brake linings & shoes,
Backing plate, Wheel cylinders
Disc brakes & components -Disc
brake system, Disc brake
operation, Disc brake rotors, Disc
brake pads, Disc brake calipers,
Proportioning valves,
Proportioning valve operation,
Brake friction materials.
45 Overhaul Major
Assemblies of Power
Tiller and carryout
Field Operation.
118. Overhauling power tiller
transmission system includes
main clutches, steering clutch/
brakes mechanism-gear box
and wheel hub testing for field
operation without implements
and with implements. (15 hrs)
119. Driving practice with trolley/
trailer. (10 hrs)
Description, working principle &
use of power tiller (two wheel
tractor) power unit. Method of
power transmission to wheel
from engine. Main clutch
assembling working procedure
steering Clutch/brakes
mechanism method of power
transmission to implement
(Rotation), irrigation pump,
thresher. Hitching of M.B.
Plough, trailer disc harrow.
46 Overhaul Implements
of Tractor.
120. Checking implements such as
ploughs, harrows, cultivators,
seed drills, tractor trailer, &
P.T.O. units etc. for
serviceability before use.
(5 hrs)
121. Lubricate them as required.
Hitching practice (single &
three point). (5 hrs)
122. Exercise in driving a tractor
with different implements.
(5 hrs)
123. Adjusting agriculture
Tractor equipment:- Description,
function of harrows, cultivators,
seed drills & tractor trailer.
Hitching of equipment. Danger in
overloading & incorrect field
operation. Average life of
Agriculture implements.
Description and function of
tractor accessories such as Draw
bar, top link & Belly Pulley.
Setting of draw bar to correct
height. Use of Hydraulic lift.
Maintenance of tractor
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implements for correct
functioning during field
operation. (5 hrs)
accessories.
47 Overhaul Charging
and Starting System of
Tractor.
124. Practice on removing
alternator from vehicle
dismantling, cleaning checking
for defects, assembling and
testing for motoring action of
alternator & fitting to vehicles.
(10 hrs)
125. Practice on removing starter
motor vehicle and overhauling
the starter motor, testing of
starter motor. (10 hrs)
126. Servicing storage batteries,
tracing lighting circuit fault
rectification. (5 hrs)
Tractor Electrical Maintenance:
Lighting arrangement in tractors
(As applicable). Description of
charging circuit. Operation of
alternator, regulator unit ignition
warning lamp troubles and
remedy in charging system. Fault
finding in electrical system.
Description of starter motor
circuit, common troubles and
remedy in starter circuit.
Description of lighting circuit.
Charging & discharging of lead
acid battery.
48-49 In plant Training/Project Work
50-52 Revision/Examination
Note: -
1. The instructor may design their own project and also inputs from local industry may be
taken in designing such new project.
2. The project should broadly cover maximum skills in the particular trade and must involve
some problem solving skill. Emphasis should be on Teamwork: Knowing the power of
synergy/ collaboration, work to be assigned to a group (Group of at least 4 trainees). The
group should demonstrate Planning, Execution, Contribution and Application of Learning.
They need to submit a project report.
3. If the instructor feels that for execution of specific project more time is required then he
may plan accordingly in appropriate time during the execution of normal trade practical.
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9.1 WORKSHOP CALCULATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DRAWING
S No. Workshop Calculation and Science Engineering Drawing
1. Unit: Systems of unit- FPS, CGS, MKS/SI
unit, unit of length, Mass and time,
Conversion of units.
Engineering Drawing: Introduction and its
importance
- Relationship to other technical drawing
types
- Conventions
- Viewing of engineering drawing sheets.
- Method of Folding of printed Drawing
Sheet as per BIS SP:46-2003
2. Fractions : Fractions, Decimal fraction,
L.C.M., H.C.F., Multiplication and Division
of Fractions and Decimals, conversion of
Fraction to Decimal and vice versa. Simple
problems using Scientific Calculator.
Drawing Instruments : their Standard and uses
- Drawing board, T-Square, Drafter
(Drafting M/c), Set Squares, Protractor,
Drawing Instrument Box (Compass,
Dividers, Scale, Diagonal Scales etc.),
Pencils of different Grades, Drawing pins /
Clips.
3. Square Root : Square and Square Root,
method of finding out square roots,
Simple problem using calculator.
Lines :
- Definition, types and applications in
Drawing as per BIS SP:46-2003
- Classification of lines (Hidden, centre,
construction, Extension, Dimension,
Section)
- Drawing lines of given length (Straight,
curved)
- Drawing of parallel lines, perpendicular
line
- Methods of Division of line segment
4. Ratio & Proportion: Simple calculation on
related problems.
Drawing of Geometrical Figures: Definition,
nomenclature and practice of
- Angle: Measurement and its types,
method of bisecting.
- Triangle -different types
- Rectangle, Square, Rhombus,
Parallelogram.
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- Circle and its elements.
5. Percentage: Introduction, Simple
calculation. Changing percentage to
decimal and fraction and vice-versa.
Lettering and Numbering as per BIS SP46-
2003:
- Single Stroke, Double Stroke, inclined,
Upper case and Lower case.
6. Material Science : properties -Physical &
Mechanical, Types -Ferrous & Non-
Ferrous, difference between Ferrous and
Non-Ferrous metals, introduction of Iron,
Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, Steel, difference
between Iron and Steel, Alloy steel,
carbon steel, stainless steel, Non-Ferrous
metals, Non-Ferrous Alloys.
Dimensioning:
- Definition, types and methods of
dimensioning (functional, non-functional
and auxiliary)
- Types of arrowhead
- Leader Line with text
7. Mass, Weight and Density : Mass, Unit of
Mass, Weight, difference between mass
and weight, Density, unit of density,
specific gravity of metals.
Free hand drawing of
- Lines, polygons, ellipse, etc.
- geometrical figures and blocks with
dimension
- Transferring measurement from the given
object to the free hand sketches.
8. Speed and Velocity: Rest and motion,
speed, velocity, difference between speed
and velocity, acceleration, retardation,
equations of motions, simple related
problems.
Sizes and Layout of Drawing Sheets
- Basic principle of Sheet Size
- Designation of sizes
- Selection of sizes
- Title Block, its position and content
- Borders and Frames (Orientation marks
and graduations)
- Grid Reference
- Item Reference on Drawing Sheet (Item
List)
9. Work, Power and Energy: work, unit of
work, power, unit of power, Horse power
of engines, mechanical efficiency, energy,
use of energy, potential and kinetic
energy, examples of potential energy and
kinetic energy.
Method of presentation of Engineering
Drawing
- Pictorial View
- Orthogonal View
- Isometric view
10. Symbolic Representation (as per BIS SP:46-
2003) of :
- Fastener (Rivets, Bolts and Nuts)
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- Bars and profile sections
- Weld, brazed and soldered joints.
- Electrical and electronics element
- Piping joints and fittings
11. Algebra : Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division, Algebraic
formula, Linear equations (with two
variables).
Construction of Scales and diagonal scale
12. Mensuration : Area and perimeter of
square, rectangle, parallelogram, triangle,
circle, semi circle,
Volume of solids - cube, cuboids, cylinder
and Sphere.
Surface area of solids - cube, cuboids,
cylinder and Sphere.
Practice of Lettering and Title Block
13. Trigonometry: Trigonometrical ratios,
measurement of angles.
Trigonometric tables
Dimensioning practice:
- Position of dimensioning (unidirectional,
aligned, oblique as per BIS SP:46-2003)
- Symbols preceding the value of dimension
and dimensional tolerance.
- Text of dimension of repeated features,
equidistance elements, circumferential
objects.
14. Heat & Temperature: Heat and
temperature, their units, difference
between heat and temperature, boiling
point, melting point, scale of
temperature, relation between different
scale of temperature, Thermometer,
pyrometer, transmission of heat,
conduction, convection, radiation.
Construction of Geometrical Drawing Figures:
- Different Polygons and their values of
included angles. Inscribed and
Circ*mscribed polygons.
- Conic Sections (Ellipse& Parabola)
15. Basic Electricity: Introduction, use of
electricity, how electricity is produced,
Types of current_ AC, DC, their
comparison, voltage, resistance, their
units. Conductor, insulator, Types of
connections - series, parallel, electric
power, Horse power, energy, unit of
Drawing of Solid figures (Cube, Cuboids,
Cone, Prism, Pyramid, Frustum of Cone and
Pyramid.) with dimensions.
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electrical energy.
16. Levers and Simple Machines: levers and
its types.
Simple Machines, Effort and Load,
Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio,
Efficiency of machine, Relationship
between Efficiency, velocity ratio and
Mechanical Advantage.
Free Hand sketch of hand tools and measuring
tools used in respective trades.
17.
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Projections:
- Concept of axes plane and quadrant.
- Orthographic projections
- Method of first angle and third angle
projections (definition and difference)
- Symbol of 1st angle and 3rd angle
projection as per IS specification.
18. --------------
Drawing of Orthographic projection from
isometric/3D view of blocks
19. --------------
Orthographic Drawing of simple fastener
(Rivet, Bolts, Nuts & Screw)
20. --------------
Drawing details of two simple mating
blocks and assembled view.
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9.2 CORE SKILL – EMPLOYABILITY SKILL
Duration: 110 Hrs.
1. English Literacy Duration : 20 Hrs. Marks : 09
Pronunciation Accentuation (mode of pronunciation) on simple words, Diction (use of word and speech)
Functional Grammar Transformation of sentences, Voice change, Change of tense, Spellings.
Reading Reading and understanding simple sentences about self, work and environment
Writing Construction of simple sentences Writing simple English
Speaking / Spoken English
Speaking with preparation on self, on family, on friends/ classmates, on know, picture reading gain confidence through role-playing and discussions on current happening job description, asking about someone's job habitual actions. Cardinal (fundamental) numbers ordinal numbers. Taking messages, passing messages on and filling in message forms Greeting and introductions office hospitality, Resumes or curriculum vita essential parts, letters of application reference to previous communication.
2. I.T. Literacy Duration : 20 Hrs. Marks : 09
Basics of Computer Introduction, Computer and its applications, Hardware and peripherals, Switching on-Starting and shutting down of computer.
Computer Operating System
Basics of Operating System, WINDOWS, The user interface of Windows OS, Create, Copy, Move and delete Files and Folders, Use of External memory like pen drive, CD, DVD etc, Use of Common applications.
Word processing and Worksheet
Basic operating of Word Processing, Creating, opening and closing Documents, use of shortcuts, Creating and Editing of Text, Formatting the Text, Insertion & creation of Tables. Printing document. Basics of Excel worksheet, understanding basic commands, creating simple worksheets, understanding sample worksheets, use of simple formulas and functions, Printing of simple excel sheets.
Computer Networking and Internet
Basic of computer Networks (using real life examples), Definitions of Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Internet, Concept of Internet (Network of Networks), Meaning of World Wide Web (WWW), Web Browser, Web Site, Web page and Search Engines. Accessing the Internet using Web Browser,
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Downloading and Printing Web Pages, Opening an email account and use of email. Social media sites and its implication.
Information Security and antivirus tools, Do's and Don'ts in Information Security, Awareness of IT - ACT, types of cyber crimes.
3. Communication Skills Duration : 15 Hrs. Marks : 07
Introduction to Communication Skills
Communication and its importance Principles of Effective communication Types of communication - verbal, non verbal, written, email, talking on phone. non verbal communication -characteristics, components-Para-language Body language Barriers to communication and dealing with barriers. Handling nervousness/ discomfort.
Listening Skills Listening-hearing and listening, effective listening, barriers to effective listening guidelines for effective listening. Triple- A Listening - Attitude, Attention & Adjustment. Active Listening Skills.
Motivational Training Characteristics Essential to Achieving Success. The Power of Positive Attitude. Self awareness Importance of Commitment Ethics and Values Ways to Motivate Oneself Personal Goal setting and Employability Planning.
Facing Interviews Manners, Etiquettes, Dress code for an interview Do's & Don'ts for an interview.
Behavioral Skills Problem Solving Confidence Building Attitude
4. Entrepreneurship Skills Duration : 15 Hrs. Marks : 06
Concept of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneur - Entrepreneurship - Enterprises:-Conceptual issue Entrepreneurship vs. management, Entrepreneurial motivation. Performance & Record, Role & Function of entrepreneurs in relation to the enterprise & relation to the economy, Source of business ideas, Entrepreneurial opportunities, The process of setting up a business.
Project Preparation & Qualities of a good Entrepreneur, SWOT and Risk Analysis. Concept &
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Marketing analysis application of PLC, Sales & distribution Management. Different Between Small Scale & Large Scale Business, Market Survey, Method of marketing, Publicity and advertisem*nt, Marketing Mix.
Institutions Support Preparation of Project. Role of Various Schemes and Institutes for self-employment i.e. DIC, SIDA, SISI, NSIC, SIDO, Idea for financing/ non financing support agencies to familiarizes with the Policies /Programmes& procedure & the available scheme.
Investment Procurement Project formation, Feasibility, Legal formalities i.e., Shop Act, Estimation & Costing, Investment procedure - Loan procurement - Banking Processes.
5. Productivity Duration : 10 Hrs. Marks : 05
Benefits Personal / Workman - Incentive, Production linked Bonus, Improvement in living standard.
Affecting Factors Skills, Working Aids, Automation, Environment, Motivation - How improves or slows down.
Comparison with developed countries
Comparative productivity in developed countries (viz. Germany, Japan and Australia) in selected industries e.g. Manufacturing, Steel, Mining, Construction etc. Living standards of those countries, wages.
Personal Finance Management
Banking processes, Handling ATM, KYC registration, safe cash handling, Personal risk and Insurance.
6. Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Education Duration : 15 Hrs. Marks : 06
Safety & Health Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health importance of safety and health at workplace.
Occupational Hazards Basic Hazards, Chemical Hazards, Vibroacoustic Hazards, Mechanical Hazards, Electrical Hazards, Thermal Hazards. Occupational health, Occupational hygienic, Occupational Diseases/ Disorders & its prevention.
Accident & safety Basic principles for protective equipment. Accident Prevention techniques - control of accidents and safety measures.
First Aid Care of injured & Sick at the workplaces, First-Aid & Transportation of sick person.
Basic Provisions
Idea of basic provision legislation of India.
safety, health, welfare under legislative of India.
Ecosystem Introduction to Environment. Relationship between Society and Environment, Ecosystem and Factors causing imbalance.
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Pollution Pollution and pollutants including liquid, gaseous, solid and hazardous waste.
Energy Conservation Conservation of Energy, re-use and recycle.
Global warming Global warming, climate change and Ozone layer depletion.
Ground Water Hydrological cycle, ground and surface water, Conservation and Harvesting of water.
Environment Right attitude towards environment, Maintenance of in -house environment.
7. Labour Welfare Legislation Duration : 05 Hrs. Marks : 03
Welfare Acts Benefits guaranteed under various acts- Factories Act, Apprenticeship Act, Employees State Insurance Act (ESI), Payment Wages Act, Employees Provident Fund Act, The Workmen's compensation Act.
8. Quality Tools Duration : 10 Hrs. Marks : 05
Quality Consciousness Meaning of quality, Quality characteristic.
Quality Circles Definition, Advantage of small group activity, objectives of quality Circle, Roles and function of Quality Circles in Organization, Operation of Quality circle. Approaches to starting Quality Circles, Steps for continuation Quality Circles.
Quality Management System
Idea of ISO 9000 and BIS systems and its importance in maintaining qualities.
House Keeping Purpose of House-keeping, Practice of good Housekeeping.
Quality Tools Basic quality tools with a few examples.
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LIST OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Mechanic Tractor (For batch of 20 candidates)
S. No. Name of the Tools & Equipment Specification Quantity
A. TRAINEES TOOL KIT
1. Allen Key set of 12 pieces 2mm to 14mm (5+1) nos.
2. Caliper inside 15 cm Spring 6 nos.
3. Calipers outside 15 cm spring 6 nos.
4. Center Punch 10 mm. Dia. x 100 mm. 6 nos.
5. Dividers 15 cm Spring 6 nos.
6. Electrician Screw Driver 250mm 6 nos.
7. Hammer ball peen 0.5 kg with handle 6 nos.
8. Hands file 20 cm. Second cut flat 6 nos.
9. Philips Screw Driver set of 5 pieces 100 mm to 300 mm 6 nos.
10. Pliers combination 20 cm. 6 nos.
11. Screw driver 20cm.X 9mm. Blade 6 nos.
12. Screw driver 30 cm. X 9 mm. Blade 6 nos.
13. Scriber 15 cm 6 nos.
14. Spanner D.E. set of 12 pieces 6mm to 32mm 6 nos.
15. Spanner, ring set of 12 metric sizes 6 to 32 mm. 6 nos.
16. Spanners socket with speed handle, T-bar, ratchet and universal upto 32 mm set of 28 pieces with box
6 nos.
17. Steel rule 30 cm inch and metric 6 nos.
18. Steel tool box with lock and key (folding type)
400x200x150 mm 6 nos.
19. Wire cutter and stripper 6 nos.
B. TOOLS, INSTRUMENTS AND GENERAL SHOP OUTFIT
25. AC alternator slip ring puller 1 no.
26. Adjustable spanner pipe wrench 350 mm 2 nos.
27. Air blow gun with standard accessories 1 no.
28. Air impact wrench with standard accessories
4 nos.
29. Air ratchet with standard accessories 4 nos.
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30. Allen Key set of 12 pieces 2mm to 14mm 2 nos.
31. Alternator for tractor - different type 2 nos.
32. Ammeter 300A/ 60A DC with external shunt
4 nos.
33. Angle plate adjustable 250x150x175 1 no.
34. Angle plate size 200x100x200mm 2 nos.
35. Anvil 50 Kgs with Stand 1 no.
36. Arbor press hand operated 2 ton capacity 1 no.
37. Auto Electrical test bench 1 no.
38. Battery -charger 2 nos.
39. Belt Tensioner gauge 1 no.
40. Blow Lamp 1 litre 2 nos.
41. Caliper inside 15 cm Spring 4 nos.
42. Calipers outside 15 cm spring 4 nos.
43. Car Jet washer with standard accessories 1 no.
44. Carburetor repair tool kit 1 no.
45. Chain Pulley Block-3 ton capacity with tripod stand
1 no.
46. Chaser hard W/V 9 to 40 T.P.I. set of 11 external.
1 set
47. Chaser, hand W/W 9 to 40 T.P.I.set of 11 internal
1 set
48. Chisel 10 cm flat 4 nos.
49. Chisels cross cut 200 mm X 6mm 4 4 nos.
50. Circlip pliers Expanding and contracting type
15cm and 20cm each 4 nos.
51. Clamps C 100mm 2 nos.
52. Clamps C 150mm 2 nos.
53. Clamps C 200mm 2 nos.
54. Cleaning tray 45x30 cm. 4 4 nos.
55. Clutches, different types such as cone type, disc type
1 each
56. Compression testing gauge suitable for diesel Engine
2 nos.
57. Connecting rod alignment fixture 1 1 no.
58. Copper bit soldering iron 0.25 Kg 4 nos.
59. Cut section model of fuel filter 1 no.
60. Cylinder bore gauge capacity 20 to 160 mm 4 nos.
61. Cylinder liner- Dry & wet liner, press fit & slidefit liner
1 each
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62. DC Ohmmeter 0 to 300 Ohms, mid scales at 20 Ohms
2 nos.
63. Depth micrometer 0-25mm 4 nos.
64. Dial gauge type 1 Gr. A (complete with clamping devices and stand)
4 nos.
65. Different type of Engine Bearing model 1 set
66. Different type of piston model 1 each
67. Dividers 15 cm Spring 4 nos.
68. Drift Punch Copper 15 Cm 4 nos.
69. Drift, copper 10 x 15 1/2 mm 2 nos.
70. Drill point angle gauge 1 no.
71. Drill twist 1.5 mm to 15 mm (various sizes) by 0.5 mm 4
4 nos.
72. Electric Soldering Iron 230 V 60 watts 230 V 25 watts
2 each
73. Electric testing screw driver 4 nos.
74. Engineer's square 15 cm. Blade 4 nos.
75. Engineers stethoscope 1 no.
76. Equipment puncture, in box, 1 no.
77. Feeler gauge 20 blades (metric) 2 nos.
78. File flat 20 cm bastard 4 nos.
79. File, half round 20 cm second cut 4 nos.
80. File, Square 20 cm second cut 4 nos.
81. File, Square 30 cm round 4 nos.
82. File, triangular 15 cm second cut 4 nos.
83. Files assorted sizes and types including safe edge file (20 Nos)
2 set
84. Flat File 25 cm second cut 4 nos.
85. Flat File 35 cm bastard 4 nos.
86. Fuel feed pump for Diesel 1 no.
87. Fuel injection pump (Diesel) inline 1 no.
88. Glow plug tester 2 nos.
89. Granite surface plate 1600 x 1000 with stand and cover
1 no.
90. Grease Gun 2 nos.
91. Grover - 3, 4, 6mm. 1 Each
92. Growler 2 nos.
93. Hacksaw frame adjustable 20-30 cm 10
94. Hammer Ball Peen 0.75 Kg 4 nos.
95. Hammer Chipping 0.25 Kg 4 nos.
96. Hammer copper 1 Kg with handle 4 nos.
97. Hammer Mallet 4 nos.
98. Hammer Plastic 2 nos.
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99. Hand operated crimping tool (i) for crimping up to 4mm and (ii) for crimping up to 10mm
2 nos.
100. Hand reamers adjustable 10.5 to 11.25 mm, 11.25 to 12.75 mm, 12.75 to 14.25
mm and 14.25 to 15.75 mm
2sets
101. Hand Shear Universal 250mm 2 nos.
102. Hand vice 37 mm 2 nos.
103. High rate discharge tester (cell tester) 1 no.
104. Hollow Punch set of seven pieces 6mm to 15mm 2 sets each
105. Hydraulic jack HI-LIFT type - 3 ton capacity 1 no.
106. Injector - Multi hole type, Pintle type 4 each
107. Injector cleaning unit 1 no.
108. Injector testing set (Hand tester) 1 no.
109. Insulated Screw driver 20 cm x 9mm blade *10 nos.
110. Insulated Screw driver 30 cm x 9mm blade *10 nos.
111. Left cut snips 250mm 4 nos.
112. Lifting jack screw type 3 ton capacity 4 nos.
113. Magneto spanner set with 8 spanners 1 set
114. Magnifying glass 75mm 2 nos.
115. Marking out table 90X60X90 cm. 1 no.
116. Multi Scan Tool 1 no.
117. Multimeter digital 5 nos.
118. Oil can 0.5/0.25 liter capacity 2 nos.
119. Oil pump for dismantling and assembling. 2 nos.
120. Oil Stone 15 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm 1 no.
121. Oscilloscope 20MHz 1 no.
122. Outside micrometer 0 to 25 mm 4 nos.
123. Outside micrometer 25 to 50 mm 4 nos.
124. Outside micrometer 50 to 75 mm 1 no.
125. Outside micrometer 75 to 100 mm 1 no.
126. Pat melting 2 nos.
127. Philips Screw Driver set of 5 pieces 100 mm to 300 mm 2 sets
128. Pipe cutting tool 2 nos.
129. Pipe flaring tool 2 nos.
130. Piston ring compressor 2 nos.
131. Piston Ring expander and remover. 2 nos.
132. Piston Ring groove cleaner. 1 no.
133. Pliers combination 20 cm. 2 nos.
134. Pliers flat nose 15 cm 2 nos.
135. Pliers round nose 15 cm 2 nos.
136. Pliers side cutting 15 cm 2 nos.
137. Poker 2 nos.
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138. Portable electric drill Machine 1 no.
139. Portable oil monitoring Indicator 1 no.
140. Power Supply 0-12 v, lamp 1 no.
141. Prick Punch 15 cm 4 nos.
142. Punch Letter 4mm 2 set
143. Radiator cut section-cross flow 1 no.
144. Radiator cut section-down flow 1 no.
145. Radiator pressure cap 2 nos.
146. Rake 1 no.
147. Rear axle assembly-gear box steering box assembly of the diesel engine
2 set
148. Ridger. 2 nos.
149. Right cut snips 250mm 4 nos.
150. Rivet sets snap and Dolly combined 3mm, 4mm, 6mm 4 nos.
151. Scraper flat 25 cm 2 nos.
152. Scraper half round 25 cm 2 nos.
153. Scraper Triangular 25 cm 2 nos.
154. Scriber 15 cm 2 nos.
155. Scriber with scribing black universal 2 nos.
156. Set of stock and dies - UNC, UNF and metric
2 sets
157. Shear Tin Man's 450 mm x 600mm 4 nos.
158. Sheet Metal Gauge 2 nos.
159. Sher Tinmans 300mm 4 nos.
160. Shovel 2 nos.
161. Soldering Copper Hatchet type 500gms 4 nos.
162. Solid Parallels in pairs (Different size) in Metric
2 nos.
163. Spanner Clyburn 15 cm 1 no.
164. Spanner D.E. set of 12 pieces 6mm to 32mm 4 nos.
165. Spanner T. flocks for screwing up and up-screwing inaccessible positions
2 nos.
166. Spanner, adjustable 15cm. 2 nos.
167. Spanner, ring set of 12 metric sizes 6 to 32 mm. 2 nos.
168. Spanners socket with speed handle, T-bar, ratchet and universal upto 32 mm set of 28 pieces with box
2 nos.
169. Spark lighter 2 nos.
170. Spark plug spanner 14mm x 18mm x Size 2 nos.
171. Spirit level 2 V 250, 05 metre 2 nos.
172. Spring tension tester 1 no.
173. Stake grooving. 2 nos.
174. Stake, hatchet. 2 nos.
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175. Starter motor for tractor -different type 1 each
176. Steel measuring tape 10 meter in a case 4 nos.
177. Steel rule 15 cm inch and metric 4 nos.
178. Steel rule 30 cm inch and metric 4 nos.
179. Steel wire Brush 50mmx150mm 4 nos.
180. Stone, carborandum 15 x 5 x 4 cm smooth and rough.
1each
181. Straight edge gauge 2 ft. 2 nos.
182. Straight edge gauge 4 ft. 2 nos.
183. Stud extractor set of 3 2 sets
184. Stud remover with socket handle 1 no.
185. Surface gauge with dial test indicator plunger type
i.e. 0.01 mm 2 nos.
186. Tachometer (Counting type) 1 no.
187. Taps and Dies complete sets (5 types) 1 set
188. Taps and wrenches - Metric 2 sets
189. Telescope gauge 4 nos.
190. Temperature gauge 0-100 deg c 2 nos.
191. Thermostat 2 nos.
192. Thread pitch gauge metric, BSW 1 no.
193. Timing lighter 1 no.
194. Torque wrenches 5-35 Nm, 12-68 Nm & 50-225 Nm
1 each
195. Trammel 30 cm 2 nos.
196. Turbocharger cut sectional view 1 no.
197. Tyre pressure gauge with holding nipple 2 nos.
198. Universal puller for removing pulleys, bearings
1 no.
199. V' Block 75 x 38 mm pair with Clamps 2 nos.
200. Vacuum gauge to read 0 to 760 mm of Hg. 2 nos.
201. Valve Lifter 1 no.
202. Valve spring compressor universal. 1 no.
203. Vernier calliper 0-300 mm with least count 0.02mm
*5 nos.
204. Vice grip pliers 2 nos.
205. Voltmeter 50V/DC 4 nos.
206. Water pump for dismantling and assembling
2 nos.
207. Wing compass 25 cm 2 nos.
208. Wire Gauge (metric) *5 nos.
209. Work bench 250 x 120 x 60 cm with 4 vices 12cm Jaw
*5 nos.
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C. GENERAL INSTALLATION/ MACHINERIES
210. 3 furrow disc plough with scrapersyk 1 no.
211. 9 tine cultivator-spring loaded mounted type
1 no.
212. Arbor press hand operated 2 ton capacity 1 no.
213. Automotive exhaust 5 gas analyzer (petrol & Diesel) or Diesel Smoke meter
1 no.
214. Bench lever shears 250mm Blade x 3mm Capacity
1 no.
215. Discrete Component Trainer / Basic Electronics Trainer
1 no.
216. Drilling machine bench to drill up to 12mm dia along with accessories
1 no.
217. Dual Magnetization Yoke : AC / HWDC, 230 VAC, 50Hz 1 set
218. Gas Welding Table 1220mm x760mm 2 nos.
219. Grinding machine (general purpose) D.E. pedestal with 300 mm dia wheels rough and smooth
1 no.
220. Liquid penetrant Inspection kit 1 set
221. Multi Scan Tool 1 no.
222. P.T.O. operated rotary lawn mower 1 no.
223. Pipe Bending Machine (Hydraulic type) 12mm to 30mm 1 no.
224. Pneumatic rivet gun
225. Spring tension tester 1 no.
226. Tin smiths bench folder 600 x 1.6mm 1 no.
227. Tractor Diesel Engine 4 stroke for Dismantling and assembling with
2 nos.
228. Trolley type portable air compressor single cylinder with 45 liters capacity Air tank,
1 no.
229. Welding plant Oxy-Acetylene complete ( high pressure)
1 no.
230. Welding Transformer 150-300 Amps 1 no.
231. Wheel type tractor fitted with diesel engine with standard accessories
2 nos.
D. LIST OF CONSUMABLE:
232. Automatic Transmission oils As required
233. Battery- SMF As required
234. Brake fluids As required
235. Chalk, Prussian blue. As required
236. Chemical compound for fasteners As required
237. Diesel As required
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238. Different type gasket material As required
239. Different type of oil seal As required
240. Drill Twist (assorted) As required
241. Emery paper - 36-60 grit , 80-120 As required
242. Engine coolant As required
243. Engine oil As required
244. Gear oils As required
245. Hacksaw blade (consumable) As required
246. Hand rubber gloves tested for 5000 V 5 pair
247. Holders, lamp teakwood boards, plug sockets, solders, flux wires and cables batteries round consumable blocks and other consumables as required
As required
248. Hydrometer 8 nos.
249. Lapping abrasives As required
250. Leather Apron 5 nos.
251. Petrol As required
252. Power steering oil As required
253. Radiator Coolants As required
254. Safety glasses As required
255. Steel wire Brush 50mmx150mm 5 nos.
256. Engine Spare Parts As per req.
257. Gloves for Welding (Leather and Asbestos)
5 sets
E. WORKSHOP FURNITURE
258. Book shelf (glass panel) 6% „ x 3' x 1%' As required
259. Computer Chair 1+1
260. Computer Table 1+1
261. Desktop computer and related MS office software
1+1
262. Discussion Table 8' x 4' x 2% „ 2 nos.
263. Fire Extinguishers, first- aid box As required
264. Instructional Material - NIMI Books/Ref. books
As required
265. Internet connection with all accessories As required
266. Laser printer 1 no.
267. LCD projector/ LED /LCD TV (42") 1 no.
268. Multimedia DVD for Automotive application/subjects
As required
269. Online UPS 2KVA 1 no.
270. Stools 21 nos.
271. Storage Rack 6% „ x 3' x 1%' As required
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272. Storage shelf 6% „ x 3' x 1%' As required.
273. Suitable class room furniture As required
274. Suitable Work Tables with vices As required
275. Tool Cabinet - 6% „ x 3' x 1%' 2 nos.
276. Trainees locker 6% „ x 3' x 1%' 2 Nos. to accommodate
20 Lockers
Note: - 1. All the tools and equipment are to be procured as per BIS specification. 2. Quantity marked with * has been increased as per the batch size. 3. Internet facility is desired to be provided in the class room.
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Tools & Equipment for Employability Skills
S No. Name of the Equipment Quantity
1. Computer (PC) with latest configurations and Internet connection with standard operating system and standard word processor and worksheet software
10 Nos.
2. UPS - 500VA 10 Nos.
3. Scanner cum Printer 1 No.
4. Computer Tables 10 Nos.
5. Computer Chairs 20 Nos.
6. LCD Projector 1 No.
7. White Board 1200mm x 900mm 1 No.
Note: - Above Tools & Equipment not required, if Computer LAB is available in the institute.
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Name & Address of the Assessor: Year of Enrollment:
Name & Address of ITI (Govt./Pvt.): Date of Assessment:
Name & Address of the Industry: Assessment location: Industry / ITI
Trade Name: Examination: Duration of the Trade/course:
Learning Outcome:
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