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This document provides details about the course contents for the Workshop Practice course with code IT 1402/BE106. The course is worth 4 credits and includes 6 units covering skills in blacksmithy, carpentry, fitting, foundry, welding, and advanced fitting. Students will complete projects in each unit such as forging various tools in blacksmithy, making woodworking joints in carpentry, precision measuring and fitting in fitting shop, pattern making and molding in foundry, and different welding techniques. The course aims to provide hands-on experience in various workshop processes and trades.

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This document provides details about the course contents for the Workshop Practice course with code IT 1402/BE106. The course is worth 4 credits and includes 6 units covering skills in blacksmithy, carpentry, fitting, foundry, welding, and advanced fitting. Students will complete projects in each unit such as forging various tools in blacksmithy, making woodworking joints in carpentry, precision measuring and fitting in fitting shop, pattern making and molding in foundry, and different welding techniques. The course aims to provide hands-on experience in various workshop processes and trades.

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Category of Course Engineering Sciences ES-2

Course Contents Course Title Course Code Workshop Practice IT 1402/ BE106

Credits 4C L 1 T 0 P 3

Branch: Common Course: IT 1402/BE106 Workshop Practice Unit I Black Smithy Shop Smithy forges, maintenance and control of fire and fuel used in smithy shop. Use of various smithy tools such as sewage block. Anvil, different types of Hammers, Tongs, Flatters, Cold set, Hot set, Hydraulic swages, fullers, set hammers punches, Drifts and rivet headers (rivet snaps) etc. Use of measuring foor rule, Callipers (outside and inside), Templates and gauges used in forging. Introduction to forging and forging methods Heating metals for forging. Forging operations: Upsetting, Drawing down, Fullering, Swaging, Platening, Cutting down, Forge welding, Punching and drafting. Three jobs to cover above course such as Forging of chisel. Forging of C-Ring. Forging of Pan Hook (S-shaped) Forging of screw driver Forging of hexagonal nut etc. Unit II Carpentry Shop: Timber : Tyre, Qualities of timber disease, Timber grains, Structure of timber, Timber, Timber seasoning, Timber preservation, Approximate conversion & Market forms of timber. Wood Working tools: Wood working machinery, joints & joinery. Various operations of planning using various carpentry planes swaing and marking of various carpentry joints. Two jobs to cover above courses such as Name Plate.Carpentry joints such as cross halving joint mortise and tennon joint, Dovertail joint etc. Develling plates.Wall bracket. Unit III Fitting Shop: Metal bench work Measuring instruments, Engineer steel rule, Surface gauges calliper, Hermaphrodite calliper (Jenny calliper), Height gauges, feeler gauges, Try square and micrometer. Use, Care and maintenance of hand tools such as hammer, Cold chisel of different type, Center punch, Hack-saw, Dot punch, Drift, Different types of files, File cuts, File grades, Use of surface plate, Surface gauges type of drills, Taps and dies for drilling tapping and screw threads. Fitting operations: Chipping filling, Drilling and tapping. Two joints to cover above course such as : Preparation ofjob piece by making use of filling, sawing and chipping operation. Job having combined-practice for drilling and tapping. Job having combined practice for drilling and reaining.

Unit IV Foundry: Pattern Making: Students are required to prepare four jobs related to pattern making and moulding and know about: Pattern materials, pattern allowances and types of patterns. Core box and core print, Colour codes.Use and care of tools used for making wooden patterns. Moulding: Properties of good moulding and core sand, Composition of green sand, Dry sand and loam sand. Methods used to prepare simple green and bench and pit mould dry san bench mould using single piece and split patterns. Care and use of moulding tools. Unit V Welding: Students are required to make three jobs related to Brazing, Soldering and welding and to know about : Equipment used for Branzing, Solering and gas Arc welding. Selection of material and flux used in branzing and soldering Selection of welding rods, flux and pipe for gas welding. Selection of welding machine, Electrods and current for Arc welding. Use of tools and dequipments, Safety precautions. Unit VI Advance Fitting: One composite job related to advance fitting covering knowledge about allowances and limits, Fits and tolerances. Use and care of important precision tools used in fitting. Reference Books 1. Manufacturing Processes - Chapman, Vol. I & Il. 2. Production Technology - P.N. Rao. 3. Workshop Technology - Raghuwanshi, Vol. I & II. 4. Workshop Practices - Hazara Choudhary, Vol. I & II. 5. Production Technology - R.K. Jain.

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