K o d i y a n n o o r k o n a m  T e c h n i c a l  T r a i n i n g  F o u n d a t i o n
 
I.Tool and Diemaker (Basic)
  P.S.Mohana Kumar (Training In Charge)
Programme of Training

1. To impart the highest degree of skill in the area of Tool and Diemaker trade.
2. To inculcate a sense of discipline and stimulate logical thinking in the trainees and to shape them into highly skilled workers with sense of purpose and direction.
3. To give a sense of confidence to the trainees and make their contribution to the industrial sector more tangible and in that process earn gainful employment for them selves
.

Syllabus at a glance :

Theory

1. Workshop Technology
2. Metrology
3. Material Technology
4. Mould Design Teory
5. Engineering Drawing
6. Mould design drawing
7. Workshop calculation and science
8. Social Studies.

Practical

1. Basic metal working skills and its applications
2. Basic Machine working skills
3. Manufacturing and assembling of jobs like Jigs, Fixtures, Gauges, Simple machines and mechanisms.
4. Hot working of metals
5. Advanced Machine working skills
6. Introduction to CNC Programming and operations
7. Manufacture of different types of Injection moulds, blow moulds, compression moulds, Transfer moulds, extrusion dies, rotational moulds, etc...
8. Manufacturing of Diecasting dies
9. Designing and Execution of a simple project.

   
II. Tool and Die Engineering (Diploma)

 

V.D.S Samuel (Prod: In Charge)


Programme of Training:


The broad objective of this programme is to produce competent highly skilled technicians who are equally endowed with the ability to manage the personal understand the operation of finance etc.

The Tool and Die Engineering course provides an opportunity to learn the entire area of machining and other auxiliary activities such as Designing & Maintenance, Heat treatment, Inspection etc. In addition, exposure to advanced and intricate machining activities is also provided.
To achieve this, management ensures that the best training is provided with the most modern
training methods

Training methods

The training methods followed are in the patterns that were applied in Switzerland and other European countries with great success.

Syllabus at a glance :

Theory

1. Tool Design Theory
2. Tool Design Drawing
3. Strength of Materials
4. Basic Electricity
5. Hydraulics and pneumatics
6. Workshop Calculation
7. Estimating and costing
8. Industrial Management
9. Design (Computer Aided)
10. Seminar

Practical

1. High precision machining
2. Quality control according to customer's specifications
3. Production jobs for various customers
4. Repairs and maintenance of machine tools and equipments.
5. Material analysis and heat treatment of various metals.
6. Manufacturing of different types of punching tools, Bending tools, forming tools, Deep drawing tools fine blanking tools etc...
7. Team work and Time study
8. Design of different types of moulds, press tools, jigs & fixtures and other products according to customer's specification.
9. Project work with innovative ideas.

Examination and promotion policies

Semester system will be followed for conducting examinations and promotions. So the examinations conducted at the end of each semester will be called as semester examination. To appear for the semester examination a cumulative attendance of 88% is necessary. This is the responsibility of the trainee that he maintains 88% attendance.

If a trainee gets less than the prescribed marks in a semester he will be promoted to the next semester under probation in case it is felt that there is scope for improvement. Trainee under probation who fails to score the required minimum marks at the end of the semester will be terminated.

Eligibility of candidates to appear for the Tool and Die Engineering Final Examination.

1. The candidate should have not less than 88% of cumulative attendance.
2. The candidate should have completed the course and passed the semester examination as per the promotion policies in force.

Minimum requirement for pass

To secure a pass in the Final examination a candidate has to score minimum of 50% in each theory subjects and 60% in practical. But in any two theory subjects a minimum of 40% is allowed provided the theory average is 50% or above.

 
 
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