Professional Documents
Culture Documents
On
(3rd semester)
Revised in
2011
By
Government of India
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General Information
Entry Qualification
Unit size
16 trainees
Duration of
Craftsmen Training
6 month 3rd
Space requirement
Power requirement
10 kw
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List of members attended the Trade Committee Meeting for revision of syllabus for
Automobile Trade under Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS)
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Representing Organisation
Remarks
ATI, Chennai
Chairman
ATI, Chennai
Member
NIMI, Chennai
Member
Member
CTI, Chennai
Member
Shri T Nandagopal,
Member
Member
Member
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Shri R. Lakshmanan
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Shri V.ChandraMohan
Member
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Shri V.Vadivelan
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Shri B. Gridharan
Member
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Member
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Shri Jayapal,
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Shri V. Vadivelan
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Shri Syedshwath
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(Electronics)
K. ArulSelvi, Training Officer (Electronics)
ATI, Chennai
Member
ATI, Ludhiana
Member
Member
Member
FTI, Bangalore
Member
ATI, Chennai
Member
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Trade
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3rd semester
Mechanic Agriculture Machinery
3
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General Objective:
On completion of this module the student will be able to:
Understand the working principles of ploughs
Measuring disc & tilt angle of disc plough.
Dismantling & assembling of disc harrows (Off set Type/Double action).
Servicing of spring/blade harrow.
Understand Working Principles of cultivator, different types of cultivator & their constructional
details.
Dismantling and assembling of levelers, scrapers/ blade terracer, ditchers and bund
formers/dozer/dumper
Dismantling & assembling of seed drills and Calibration of seed & fertilizer rates.
Understand the working principle of planters, Constructional details of Maize, Cotton, G/ nut &
potato planters.
Dismantling and assembling of fertilizer applicators, volute type centrifugal pump & Servicing of
a submersible pump.
Installing sprinkler, fogger, pop-up and drippers, and drippers on level/ hilly ground.
Understand the Constructional details of power tillers, their uses,.
Understand the method of power transmission for different field operation with different
attachments.
Understand the methods of weed control and Constructional detail of power weeder.
Week
No.
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Theory
Practical
Importance of safety
precaution to be observed in
the section.
Range of machinery used in
the trade & their features.
Precautions to be observed in
handling farm machinery
2.
Fundamental of computer
Introduction, definition.
History & characteristic
of computer.
Applications of computer.
Computer hardware &
software concept.
Input devices (key board
& mouse)
Output devices (printer &
scanner)
CPU memory (primary &
secondary)
Introduction How to
Paint.
Types of tillage & their
uses. Working principles
of ploughs.
Constructional details.
Workshop adjustments.
Method of hitching.
Importance of weight
transfer.
Considerations while
using mounted and semi
mounted implements.
Sketching of
different ploughs
and their parts
6&7
Method of ploughing.
Methods of field
operation.
Recommended speeds for
operation under different
field conditions.
Daily and periodical
maintenance
Function & working of
sub soiler/ chisel
plough.
Constructional details.
Function & working of
Rotavator.
Workshop adjustments.
Method of hitching.
Importance of weight
transfer.
Method of ploughing.
Method of Field
operation.
Recommended speeds for
operation of rotavators.
Daily and periodical
maintenance
Types of harrows & their
uses.
working principles&
Constructional details
Setting and adjustments.
Hitching and mode of
operation.
Difference between disc
harrows & drag harrow.
Difference between disc
harrows & disc plough.
Trouble shooting.
Safety precautions.
Types of cultivator.
Working Principles &
their constructional
details, adjustments.
Common types of shovels
& seeps.
Adjustments, mode of
operation.
Trouble shooting.
Care & Maintenance.
9,10
& 11
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Calculating ploughing
time at different speeds
and with varying width
of implements & power
requirement..
Sketching of
ploughs and their
components
Definition of work,
energy, horse-power,
efficiency, mechanical
advantage, torque,
speed, pressure and
volume and their
application of units..
Sketching harrows
and their
components
Sketching of
cultivators and
their components.
Sketching of
different shaping
and forming
equipment.
12 &
13
14,15
& 16
17&
18
Adjustments, mode of
operation.
Method of Field
operation.
Recommended speeds for
operation.
Daily and periodical
maintenance
Care & Maintenance.
Workshop adjustments.
Setting and adjusting for field
operation.
Trouble shooting.
Types of fertilizer
applicators.
Constructional details of
fertilizer applicators
Types of furrow openers,
Methods of transmission
of power.
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Simple calculations on
seed calibration.
Sketching of
different seed drills
and their
components
Simple calculations on
planter calibration. (Big
seed calibration)
Sketching of
different planters
and their
components
Simple calculations on
fertilizer
requirements.
Sketching of
fertilizer
applicators
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of fertilizer applicators.
Trouble shooting.
Precautions to be observed in
handling fertilizer
Simple calculation on
water requirements,
discharge and shape
size of open channel.
Calculations on suction
head and discharge of
tube well.
Sketching the
layout of a tube
well and a boring
rig.
Making layout of
farms showing
typical
irrigation/drainage
systems.
20
Types of centrifugal
pumps constructional
details & principle of
operation of a
submersible pump.
Description of tools and
equipment required for
boring a tube well.
Use a compressor for
revitalizing the tube well
to improve its discharge.
Servicing of a submersible
pump.
Measuring of discharge of
water.
Installation of HDPE, QRC,
PVC & dipper pipe line.
Free hand
sketching of
centrifugal pump
component.
21 &
22
Liquids properties,
units of measurement
and related friction.
Measuring of suction
head & delivery head
and effects of
atmospheric pressure
on them. Related shop
problem.
Free hand
sketching of
submersible pump.
Component.
23 &
24
Servicing of Power
tiller/power weeder.
Field operation with different
attachments.
Common adjustments.
Dismantling and assembling
of a cultivator.
Repair and maintenance
Adjusting the cultivator with
the help of floor diagram.
19
-do-
Free hand
sketching of power
tiller and its parts.
25-26
power weeder.
Premergence and post
emergence applications
Recommended
weedicides for different
crops.
Equipments used for their
applications
Trouble shooting and
remedies. Daily and
periodical maintenance
Precautions in handling
weedicides.
Industrial visit, Revision
& test
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Third semester
List of Tools and Equipments for the trade of
MECHANIC AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
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Files assorted sizes and types including safe edge file (20 Nos)
Drill Twist (assorted) (Consumables)
Drill twist 1.5 mm to 15 mm (various sizes) by 0.5 mm
Drill point angle gauge
Set of stock and dies - UNC, UNF and metric
Taps and wrenches - UNC, UNF and metric
Hand reamers adjustable 10.5 to 11.25 mm, 11.25 to 12.75 mm, 12.75 to
14.25 mm and 14.25 to 15.75 mm
Lapping abrasives (consumable)
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Quantity
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2 Nos.
2 Nos. to accommodate 20 lockers
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