CTS Fitter
CTS Fitter
FITTER
SEMESTER PATTERN
Under
Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS)
(Two years/Four Semesters)
Revised in
2014
By
Government of India
Ministry of Labour & Employment (DGE&T)
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of the Trade
: FITTER
: 842.10, 842.15
3. Duration of Craftsmen Training: Two years (Four semesters each of six months duration).
4. Power norms
: 3.51 KW
5. Space norms
: 88 Sq.mt.
6. Entry Qualification
Note:
(i) Out of two Instructors required for the unit of 2(1+1), one must have
Degree/Diploma and other must have NTC/NAC qualifications.
(ii) Instructor qualification for WCS and E.D, as per the training manual.
9.
For Employability Skills:- One contract/part time / guest faculty for Generic module
i) MBA/ 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 DGET institutes
AND
Must have studied English / Communication Skills and Basic Computer at 12th /
Diploma level and above
OR
Existing Social Study Instructors duly trained in Employability Skills from DGET
institutes
Distribution of training on Hourly basis:
Total hours
/week
Trade practical
Trade
theory
Work shop
Cal. &Sc.
Engg.
Drawing
Employability
skills
40 Hours
25 Hours
6 Hours
2 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hours
Extra
curricular
activity
2 Hours
COURSE INFORMATION
1. Introduction:
This course is meant for the candidates who aspire to become a professional fitter.
2. Terminal Competency/Deliverables:
After successful completion of this course the trainee shall be able to perform the following
skills with proper sequence.
On successful completion of the course trainees can pursue Apprenticeship training in the
reputed Industries / Organizations.
On successful completion of the course trainees can opt for Diploma course (Lateral
entry).
On successful completion of the course trainees can opt for CITS course.
2.
3.
Trade Practical
Importance of trade training, List of tools
& Machinery used in the trade.
Health & Safety: Introduction to safety
equipments and their uses. Introduction of
first aid, operation of Electrical mains.
Occupational Safety & Health
Importance of housekeeping & good
shop floor practices.
Health, Safety and Environment
guidelines, legislations & regulations as
applicable. Disposal procedure of waste
materials like cotton waste, metal
chips/burrs etc. Basic safety introduction,
Personal protective Equipments(PPE):Basic injury prevention, Basic first aid,
Hazard identification and avoidance, safety
signs for Danger, Warning, caution &
personal safety message.
Preventive measures for electrical
accidents & steps to be taken in such
accidents.
Use of Fire extinguishers.
Identification of tools & equipments as per
desired specifications for marking &
sawing.
Selection of material as per application
Visual inspection of raw material for
rusting, scaling, corrosion etc., Marking
out lines, gripping suitably in vice jaws,
hacksawing to given dimensions, sawing
different types of metals of different
sections.
Filing Channel, Parallel. Filing- Flat and
square (Rough finish).
Filing practice, surface filing, marking of
straight and parallel lines with odd leg
calipers and steel rule, marking practice
with dividers, odd leg calipers and steel
rule (circles, arcs, parallel lines).
Trade Theory
Importance of safety and general
precautions observed in the in the
industry/shop floor. All necessary guidance
to be provided to the new comers to
become familiar with the working of
Industrial Training Institute system
including stores procedures. Soft Skills: its
importance and Job area after
completion of training. Introduction of
First aid. Operation of electrical mains.
Introduction of PPEs. Introduction to 5S
concept & its application.
Response to emergencies eg; power failure,
fire, and system failure.
4.
5.
6&7
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
1819.
20.
21.
22.
23-25
26
Revision
Examination
8
9
10-11
12
13
14
15
16-17
18-19
20
21
22
23-25
26
Mass, volume, density, weight, sp. Gravity & specific weight. S.I. M.K.S. and
F.P.S. units of force, weight etc. their conversion to related problems.
Inertia, rest and motion, velocity and acceleration.
Percentage, changing percentage to decimal and fraction and vice versa. Applied
problems.
Problem on percentage related to trade.
Week No
Engineering Drawing
-
1-2
3
4
5
6-7
8
9
10-11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18-19
20
21
22
23-25
26
MS office
INTERNET
WEB Browser
Marks Allotted : 20
2. English Literacy
Hours of Instruction: 15 Hrs.
Marks Allotted : 15
Pronunciation
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
3. Communication skill
Hours of Instruction: 15 Hrs.
Marks Allotted : 15
Communication Skills - Definition, Effective communication, Verbal communication, Use of right words,
Motivation
Time management
Facing Interviews
Behavioral Skills
Second Semester
(Semester Code no. FTR - 02)
Duration : Six Month
Week
No.
1
Trade Practical
Trade Theory
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19 &
20
21
22-23
24-25
26
Calculation of tap hole sizes for internal threads and blank size for cutting
external threads.
Factors and equations: Algebraic formula and solving simple equations.
Atmospheric pressure, pressure gauge, gauge pressure and absolute pressure and
their units.
Simple problems on multiplication, division, power and root using calculator.
21
22-23
24-25
26
Revision
Examination
Week No
Engineering Drawing
3-4
5
6
7-9
10-11
12-14
15
16
17-18
19-20
21
22-23
24-25
26
Marks Allotted : 10
Business & Consumer Types of business in different trades and the importance of skill,
Self Employment
Govt Institutions
Initiation Formalities
2.Environment Education
Hours of Instruction : 10 Hrs.
Marks Allotted : 10
Introduction to Environment, Relationship between Society and
Ecosystem
Pollution
Energy Conservation
Global warming
Ground water
Environment
workplace
Occupational health, Occupational hygiene, Occupational Diseases/
Disorders & its prevention
Accident prevention techniques- control of accidents and safety measures
Care of injured & Sick at the workplaces, First-aid & Transportation of
sick person
Idea of basic provisions of safety, health, welfare under legislation of India
5.Quality Tools
Hours of Instruction : 10 Hrs.
Marks Allotted : 10
Meaning of quality, Quality Characteristic
Quality
Consciousness
Definition, Advantage of small group activity, objectives of Quality
Quality Circles
Circle, Roles and Functions of Quality Circles in organisation, Operation
of Quality Circle, Approaches to Starting Quality Circles, Steps for
Continuation Quality Circles
Quality Management Idea of ISO 9000 and BIS systems and its importance in maintaining
System
House Keeping
qualities.
Purpose of Housekeeping, Practice of good Housekeeping.5S Principles of
Housekeeping: SEIRI Segregation, SEITON Arrangement, SEISO
Cleaning, SEIKETSU maintenance of Standards, SHITSUKE Discipline
Third Semester
(Semester Code no. FTR - 03)
Duration : Six Month
Week
No.
01
02
Trade Practical
Trade Theory
03
04
06
Chucks and chucking the independent fourjaw chuck. Reversible features of jaws, the
back plate, Method of clearing the thread of
the chuck-mounting and dismounting,
chucks, chucking true, face plate, drilling method of holding drills in the tail stock,
Boring tools and enlargement of holes.
General turning operations- parallel or
straight, turning. Stepped turning, grooving,
and shape of tools for the above operations.
Appropriate method of holding the tool on
tool post or tool rest, Knurling: - tools
description, grade, uses, speed and feed,
coolant for knurling, speed, feed
calculation.
Taper definition, use and
method of expressing tapers. Standard
tapers-taper, calculations morse taper.
Screw thread definition uses and
application. Terminology of screw threads,
square, worm, buttress, acme ( non
standard-screw threads),Principle of cutting
screw thread in centre lathe principle of
chasing the screw thread use of centre
gauge, setting tool for cutting internal and
external threads, use of screw pitch gauge
for checking the screw thread.
Screws: material, different types (inch &
metric), uses
Testing scraped surfaces: ordinary surfaces
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
assembly.
Industrial visit.
Preparation of gap gauges.
17
18
19
20
21
22-23
24-25
26
Industrial visit.
Synthetic materials for bearing: The plastic
laminate materials, their properties and uses
in bearings such as phenolic, teflon
polyamide (nylon).
22-23
24-25
Revision
26
Examination
Week No
Engineering Drawing
Screw thread, their standard forms as per BIS, external and internal thread,
conventions on the features for drawing as per BIS.
Sketches for bolts, nuts, screws and other screwed members.
Sketching of foundation bolts and types of washers.
Standard rivet forms as per BIS.
Riveted joints-Butt & Lap.
Sketches of keys, cotter and pin joints.
Sketches for simple pipe, unions with simple pipe line drawings.
Concept of preparation of assembly drawing and detailing. Simple assemblies &
their details of trade related tools/job/exercises with the dimensions from the
given sample or models.
Single Tool post for the lathe with washer and screw.
Details and assembly of Vee-blocks with clamps.
Details and assembly of Vee-blocks with clamps.
Details of assembly of shaft and pulley.
Industrial visit.
Details1 of assembly of shaft and pulley.
Details of assembly of bush bearing.
Details of assembly bush bearing.
Details of assembly of a simple coupling.
Sketching of different gear wheels and nomenclature.
Implant training / Project work (work in a team)
Revision
Examination
3
4
6
8-9
10-11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22-23
24-25
26
Fourth Semester
(Semester Code no. FTR - 04)
Duration : Six Month
Week Trade Practical
No.
01.
H fitting-
Trade Theory
Case hardening and carburising and its
methods, process of carburising (solid, liquid
and gas).
Solder and soldering: Introduction-types of
solder and flux. Method of soldering, Hard
solder- Introduction, types and method of
brazing.
Production of gauges, templates and jigs. The
objective of importance for preparing
interchangeable components.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
galvanising.
Aluminium and its alloys. Uses, advantages and
disadvantages, weight and strength as compared
with steel.
15 16
17
18
&
19
20.
21.
22-23
24-25
Revision
26
Examination
Week No
Engineering Drawing
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-10
11-12
13
14
15-16
17
18-21
22-23
24-25
26
TRADE: FITTER
LIST OF TOOLS & EQUIPMENTS FOR 20 TRAINEES + 1
A : TRAINEES TOOL KIT:Sl.
No.
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Quantity
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
21 nos.
Quantity
4 nos.
4 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
1 no.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
1 Set
1 Set
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
4 nos.
4 nos.
4 nos.
4 nos.
2 nos.
8 nos.
4 nos.
4 nos.
1 set
8 nos.
8 nos.
8 nos.
8 nos.
2 sets
8 nos.
4 nos.
4 nos.
8 nos.
8 nos.
4 nos.
2 nos.
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
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73
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75
76
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79
80
81
82
83
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88
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90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
8 nos.
2 nos.
1 set
1 set
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
1 set
1 set
1 no.
8 nos.
8 nos.
8 nos.
8 each
8 nos.
8 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
3 nos.
2 nos.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
2
1 no.
2
1 2no.
2
1
1 no.
1
1 1no.
1 2no.
2
2
1 Set
100
1 Set
101
16 nos.
102
2 nos.
103
4 nos.
104
2 nos.
105
2 nos.
106
1 no.
107
Instructor Table
1 no.
108
Instructor Chair
1 no.
109
1 no.
110
2 nos.
111
Fire buckets.
2 nos.
112
2 nos.
113
2 nos.
114
2 nos.
115
1 no.
Quantity
115
2 nos.
116
2 nos.
117
2 nos.
118
1 no.
119
2 nos.
120
1 no.
121
122
1 no.
123
2 nos.
124
2 nos.
125
Anvil 50 kg.
2 nos.
126
Anvil stand
2 nos.
127
Shovel.
2 nos.
128
Trammel 30cm.
1 no.
129
Rake.
2 nos.
1 Each
130
1 no.
131
Pocker.
2 nos.
132
Hardle.
2 nos.
133
Leather apron.
2 nos.
134
Prick punch
2 nos.
135
Mallet.
2 nos.
136
2 nos.
137
2 nos.
138
Planishing hammer.
2 nos.
139
2 nos.
140
Stake hatchet.
2 nos.
141
Stake grooving.
2 nos.
142
1 no.
The specifications of the items in the above list have been given in Metric Units. The items
which are available in the market nearest of the specification as mentioned above, if not
available as prescribed should be procured Measuring instruments such as steel rule which
are graduated both English and Metric Units may be procured, if available.
D : Modified list of tools for the 3rd and 4th semester for fitter trade.
Sl.No.
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2.
*3.
*4.
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Quantity
1 Set
2 each
1 Set
1 Set
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
2 nos.
4 nos.
4 nos.
4 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
2 nos.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
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*21.
*22.
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*24.
*25.
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*28
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1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 Set
1no.
1 no.
1 no.
1 no.
2
3
4
5
Quantity
2 Nos.
1 no.
2 nos.
1 no.
1 no.
Note: - (*) No additional number of items are required to be provided up to four batches of
trainees i.e. two batches in the first shift and two in the second shift.
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Organization
Mentor Council
Designation
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Mentor
CSTARI, Kolkata
NIMI, Chennai.
Co-ordinator
Member
1.
2.
A. D. Shahane, Vice-President,
(Corporate Trg.)
Dr. P.K.Jain, Professor
8.
N. Ramakrishnan, Professor
Dr. P.V.Rao, Professor
Dr. Debdas Roy, Asstt.
Professor
Dr. Anil Kumar Singh,
Professor
Dr. P.P.Bandyopadhyay
Professor
Dr. P.K.Ray, Professor
9.
S. S. Maity, MD
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Member
Member
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Mentor
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N.M.Kajale, Principal,
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ATI Kanpur
ATI Kanpur
ATI Kolkata
ATI Kolkata
RDAT Hyderabad
ATI Mumbai
ATI Chennai
ATI Mumbai
ATI Hyderabad
Team Leader
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
FTI Bangalore
ATI Chennai
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
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