Syllabus Description for Training Officer - Mechanic Diesel (पेपर कोड G)
1. Measuring and Marking Operations
Trainees will learn to check and perform measuring and marking using various tools such as Vernier calipers, micrometers, telescope gauges, dial bore gauges, dial indicators, straightedges, feeler gauges, thread pitch gauges, vacuum gauges, and tire pressure gauges, all while following safety precautions. (NOS: ASC/N9401)
The syllabus covers planning and performing basic fastening and fitting operations using the correct hand tools, machine tools, and equipment, ensuring proper assembly and safety. (NOS: CSC/N0304)
Trainees will trace and test all electrical and electronic components and circuits, assembling them to ensure the functionality of the system. This includes understanding circuit diagrams and testing equipment. (NOS: ELE/N9412)
The course includes joining components using arc and gas welding techniques, emphasizing the correct procedures and safety measures. (NOS: CSC/N0304)
Trainees will trace and test hydraulic and pneumatic components, understanding their operation and role within the vehicle systems. (NOS: CSC/N9404)
The syllabus covers checking and interpreting vehicle specification data and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), selecting and operating various service station equipment as required for maintenance and repair. (NOS: ASC/N9402)
Trainees will learn to dismantle and assemble diesel engines from vehicles (both LMV and HMV) along with other accessories. This includes understanding torqueing methods and handling parts safely. (NOS: ASC/N9403)
The course includes overhauling, servicing, and testing diesel engines and their parts, ensuring they function properly after reassembly. (NOS: ASC/N9404)
Trainees will trace, test, and repair the cooling and lubrication systems of engines, including understanding the types of coolants and oils relevant to different engines. (NOS: ASC/N9405)
The syllabus covers tracing and testing the intake and exhaust systems of engines, including cleaning EGR valves, exhaust inlet valves, ports, and manifolds. (NOS: ASC/N9406)
Trainees will service diesel fuel systems, including calibrating mechanical and electronic pumps, checking injectors, and replacing filters to ensure proper functionality. (NOS: ASC/N9404)
The course includes planning and overhauling stationary engines and governors, with a focus on ensuring their proper functionality after servicing. (NOS: ASC/N9404)
Trainees will monitor vehicle emissions and execute different operations to achieve optimal pollution control as per emission norms. This includes understanding the standards and testing procedures. (NOS: ASC/N9407)
The syllabus covers the overhauling of alternators and starter motors, ensuring they function correctly after reassembly. (NOS: ASC/N9408)
Trainees will learn to diagnose and rectify defects in light motor vehicles (LMVs) and heavy motor vehicles (HMVs) to ensure their proper functionality. (NOS: ASC/N9409)
The course emphasizes reading and applying engineering drawings for various applications in the field of work, ensuring accurate interpretation and execution. (NOS: CSC/N9401)
Trainees will demonstrate basic mathematical concepts and principles to perform practical operations. They will also understand and explain basic scientific concepts relevant to their field of study. (NOS: CSC/N9402)
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