The document outlines a 52-week curriculum for a first-year Draughtsman Mechanical trade program. It covers topics such as safety precautions, drawing instruments, orthographic projection, sectional views, isometric drawing, dimensioning, fits and tolerances, gears, couplings, bearings, and computer-aided drafting. Students will learn about technical drawing conventions, mechanical parts, and related trades like fitting, turning, welding, and electronics through lectures, practical training, and project work. The goal is to provide students with the necessary skills to work as draughtsmen.
The document outlines a 52-week curriculum for a first-year Draughtsman Mechanical trade program. It covers topics such as safety precautions, drawing instruments, orthographic projection, sectional views, isometric drawing, dimensioning, fits and tolerances, gears, couplings, bearings, and computer-aided drafting. Students will learn about technical drawing conventions, mechanical parts, and related trades like fitting, turning, welding, and electronics through lectures, practical training, and project work. The goal is to provide students with the necessary skills to work as draughtsmen.
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SYLLABUS OF FIRST YEAR ITI . DRAUGHTSMAN MECHANICAL
The document outlines a 52-week curriculum for a first-year Draughtsman Mechanical trade program. It covers topics such as safety precautions, drawing instruments, orthographic projection, sectional views, isometric drawing, dimensioning, fits and tolerances, gears, couplings, bearings, and computer-aided drafting. Students will learn about technical drawing conventions, mechanical parts, and related trades like fitting, turning, welding, and electronics through lectures, practical training, and project work. The goal is to provide students with the necessary skills to work as draughtsmen.
The document outlines a 52-week curriculum for a first-year Draughtsman Mechanical trade program. It covers topics such as safety precautions, drawing instruments, orthographic projection, sectional views, isometric drawing, dimensioning, fits and tolerances, gears, couplings, bearings, and computer-aided drafting. Students will learn about technical drawing conventions, mechanical parts, and related trades like fitting, turning, welding, and electronics through lectures, practical training, and project work. The goal is to provide students with the necessary skills to work as draughtsmen.
Week NAME OF TOPIC No. 01 Importance of safety and general precautions observed in the industry/shop floor. Soft Skills. Introduction of First aid. Operation of electrical mains. Introduction of PPEs. Introduction to 5S concept & its application. 2 Nomenclature, description and use of drawing instruments & various equipments used in drawing office. Their care and maintenance. 3 Lay out and designation of a drawing sheet as per Sp -46 : 2003. Recommended scale of engineering drawing as per Sp - 46 : 2003 Types of Lines and their application. Folding of prints for filing Cabinets or binding as per SP: 46-2003 4 Type of lettering proportion and spacing of letters and words. 5-6 Definition of ellipse, parabola,hyperbola, different methods of their construction. Definition & method of drawing involutes cycloid curves, helix & spiral. 7 Terminology – feature, functional feature, functional dimension, datum dimension, principles. Units of dimensioning, System of dimensioning, Method of dimensioning & common features. 8 Methods of obtaining orthographic view. Position of the object, selection of the views, three views of drawing. Planes and their normal projections. 9 - 10 Orthographic projection. First angle and third angle projection.Principal of orthographic projection. Projection of solids like prism, cones, pyramids and their frustums. 11 Methods of free hand sketching for machine parts. 12 Knowledge of different types of scales, scale of cords, their appropriate uses, Principle of R.F, diagonal & vernier. 13-14 Knowledge of solid section. Types of sectional views & their uses. 15 -16 Development of surfaces. Development of an oblique cone with elliptical base etc. 17-18 Definition of Intersection & interpenetration curves. Common method to find out the curve of interpenetration. 19 Principle of isometric projection and Isometric drawing. 20-21 Principles of making orthographic views from isometric drawing. Selection of views for construction of orthographic drawings for clear description of the object. 22 Principle and types of oblique projection. 23-24 In-plant training/ Project work 25-26 Revision 27-28 Screw threads. Types of bolts, nuts and studs. Different types of locking devices. Different types of machine screws. Different types of foundation bolts and their uses. 29 Description of Welded Joints and their representation (Actual and Symbolic) Indication of Welding Symbol on drawing as per SP-46. 30 Different types of keys (Heavy duty and Light duty) cotters, splined shaft, pins and circlips. Calculation of sizes and proportions of keys. 31 Pipe Joints: selection of materials as per carrying fluid and conditions. Description of different pipe joints fitted on pipe. Expansion joint, loop and other pipe fittings. 32 Types of rivets, their size proportions and uses. Types of riveted joints. Causes of failure of riveted joint efficiency of riveted joints. 33 Allied Trade- Fitting :-Description and application of simple measuring tools. Description of vices, hammers, cold chisel, files, drills, etc.- proper method of using them. Method of using precision measuring instrument. Maintaining sequence of operation in fitting shop and safety precaution. 34 Allied Trade- Turning :- Safety precaution for lathes. Description of parts of Lathe & its accessories. Method of using precision measuring instrument such as inside & outside micrometers, depth gauges, vernier callipers, dial indicators, slip gauges, sine bars, universal bevel protractor, etc. 35 Allied Trade- Machinist:- Brief Description of milling, shaping, slotting and planning machines. Quick return mechanism of these machines. Maintaining sequence of operation in machine shop and safety precaution. 36 Allied Trade- Sheet Metal:- Brief description of common equipment required for sheet metal work. Different types of joints used in sheet metal work. 37 Allied Trade- Welding and Foundryman :- Maintaining sequence of operation in machine shop and safety precaution. Brief description of the hand tools used gas & arc welding. Different types of welded joints and necessary preparation required for these. Safety precautions, Hand tools used for molding. The description, use and care of hand tools. 38 Allied Trade- Electrician and MMV :- Safety precaution maintained in electrician shop. A.C & D.C Motors Generators of common types. Brief description of internal combustion engines, such as cylinder block piston, Carburettor spark plug, camshaft, crank shaft, injector fuel pump etc. 39 Limits, fit, tolerance.Toleranced dimensioning, geometrical tolerance. Familiarization with IS: 919, IS:2709. 40-41 Couplings, necessity of coupling, classification of couplings.Uses and proportion of different types of couplings. Materials used for couplings. 42-44 Knowledge of bearing. Material used for frictional bearings. 45 Gears and gear drives- uses, types, nomenclature and tooth profiles. 46 Introduction to computer, Windows operating system, file management system. Computer hardware and software specification. Knowledge of installation of application software. 47 Introduction to CAD Advantages of using CAD. 48 Absolute Co-ordinate system ,Polar Co-ordinate System and Relative Co-ordinate System Create Line, Break, Erase, Undo 49-50 In-plant training/ Project work 51 Revision 52 Examination