Field Report
Field Report
Field Report
ASHOK LEYLAND
TRANING PERIOD:
19-04-2011 TO 26-
04-2011
MURRUGAPPA POLYTECHNIC
COLLEGE
• R. Kavitha anjali
• S. Lalitha
• K. Naveen kumar
• G. Parthiban
INPLANT TRAINING
SCHEDULE
19-04-2011 - ENGINE ASSEMBLY
ABSTRACT
This is a report on in-plant training carried out at ashok
Leyland limited, ennore plant during 19-04-2011 to 26-04-
2011. This report covers the important manufacturing
process carried out at the industry. This report includes the
aspects of production carried out at the sections like chasis
assembly section, shop II, shop III, shop IV and engine
assembly section.
Acknowledgement
First and foremost, we thank the management of ashok
Leyland for following us to carry out our in plant training in
their esteemed concern. We also thank various
employees of the concern who spared their time answering
our questions in spite of their busy schedule.
Last but not the least we thank the almighty for keeping us
in good health and for giving us this wonderful opportunity.
INTRODUCTION:
Ashok Leyland (NSE: ASHOKLEY, BSE: 500477) is a commercial
vehicle manufacturing company based in Chennai, India.
Founded in 1948, the company is one of India's leading
manufacturers of commercial vehicles, such as trucks and
buses, as well as emergency and military vehicles. Operating
six plants, Ashok Leyland also makes spare parts and engines
for industrial and marine applications. It sells about 60,000
vehicles and about 7,000 engines annually. It is the second
largest commercial vehicle company in India in the medium
and heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) segment with a market
share of 28% (2007–08). With passenger transportation options
ranging from 19 sweaters to 80 sweaters, Ashok Leyland is a
market leader in the bus segment. The company claims to
carry over 60 million passengers a day, more people than the
entire Indian rail network. In the trucks segment Ashok Leyland
primarily concentrates on the 16 ton to 25 ton range of trucks.
However Ashok Leyland has presence in the entire truck range
starting from 7.5 tons to 49 tons. The joint venture announced
with Nissan Motors of Japan would improve its presence in the
Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) segment (<7.5 tons).
ENGINE ASSEMBLY:
DATE OF TRAINING: 19-04-2011
STAGE 4:
STAGE 5:
In this stage 1st and 6th piston is kept at the top dead
centre and timing gears are fixed to side of the engine for
the firing order.
STAGE 7:
FLYWHEEL housing is fixed on the crankcase of the engine.
STAGE 8:
STAGE 1:
STAGE 2:
STAGE 3:
STAGE 4:
STAGE 6:
STAGE 1:
STAGE 2:
Brake lining and 10 bolt and washer are fixed on the brake
carrier with spring washer. Dust cover is also fitted.
STAGE 3:
STAGE 4:
Ring for oil seal is fitted on the hub shim is fitted 3-6tau for
the clearance flange cover is fitted with 4 bolts.
STAGE 5:
Inner oil seal is fitted on ring for inner oil seal. Inner wheel
bearing is fitted.
STAGE 6:
STAGE 7:
STAGE 9:
Axle tube nut is fixed with counter pin and bolt, 190 tau
tightness. The given, studs are fixed in the hub to fixed to
the shaft. Grease nipple is fixed on the wheel hub.
STAGE 10:
Axle studs are tightened to 50-60 taus. Drum is fixed 8mm
bolt is fitted.
STAGE 11:
STAGE 12:
CHASIS ASSEMBLY:
STAGE 1&2:
STAGE 3:
STAGE 4:
STAGE 6:
STAGE 7:
STAGE 8:
STAGE 9:
Tyres for all the wheels are fixed to the drums of the axles.
STAGE 10:
The vehicle is toed then and taken to the other unit to make it
running conditions and test driven.
CONCLUSION:
It’s been privilege to do in plant training in one
of the India’s largest automobile producer ASHOK LEYLAND.
It has helped in many ways to improve the knowledge
about the actual work done in the industries and to have
hands on experience.