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Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of KazakhstanNon-commercial Joint stock Company «Holding «Kasipkor»
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM on the specialty: 1012000 - Flexible automatic lines
Qualifications:
– ******* Operator of machine tools with software management (3 level of NQF)
– 101205 3 Mechanical technician (4 level of NQF) – ******* Junior mechanical engineer (5 level of NQF)
Astana – 2015 CONTENT
Introduction 31 Curriculum 42 Explanatory note to structure and content 93 Structure and content of educational program 144 List of equipment 315 List of literature 45
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INTRODUCTION
This educational program is based on the competence approach, taking into account modern international requirements for mid-level specialists and skilled workers, with the participation of foreign partner LD DIDACTIC Group (Federal Republic of Germany).
The educational program is based on competencies, designed with the concept of lifelong learning, as the content of educational programs aimed at the formation of highly qualified specialists, capable of adapting to chang-ing situations at work, on the one hand, and to continue professional development and education, on the other.
This approach to training allows to create a feeling of success of each student, which is created by the orga -nization of educational process in which the learner can and should take over control of own learning, which teaches him to take responsibility for own learning, and in the future – for own professional growth and career . Thus, stu -dent as a consumer will be satisfied with education; he/she can improve it for life, responding to changes in labor market.
The educational program on the specialty contains information on the relevant levels of qualification, pro-fessional profile, curriculum, the requirements for applicants and the implementation of vocational training. This takes into account the requirements for competences of qualification levels 3, 4 and 5 of the National Qualifications Framework of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The educational program on a specialty «Flexible automatic lines» designed to meet basic provisions of: Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan «About Education» dated July 27, 2007; State Program for Education Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2011-2011 years (Presidential
Decree dated December 7, 2010 №1118); Development Strategy of NC JSC «Holding «Kasipkor» for 2012-2021 years (DGRK dated December 31,
2011 №1751); State program on industrial-innovative development of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2015-2019 years
(Presidential Decree dated March 19, 2010 № 957); National Qualifications Framework of the Republic of Kazakhstan (joint order of Minister of Labour and
Social Protection of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 24 September 2012 №373, and Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 28 September 2012 №444).
It provides an opportunity to assign such qualifications as «******* Operator of machine tools with soft-ware management », «101205 3 Mechanical technician» and «******* Junior mechanical engineer».
To implement this program in the practice of the institution, institution needs to develop working curricula and programs depending on the features of labor market in region and requirements of customer-employer.
CURRICULUM
Specialty: 1012000 - Flexible automatic linesQualifications: ******* - Operator of machine tools with software management
101205 3 - Mechanical technician******* - Junior mechanical engineer
Study form: full-timeDuration of study: 3 years 6 months
on the basis of: general secondary education№ Study cycles and study
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 Humanitarian basic module (pro-
fessional Kazakh/Russian, profes-300 70 230 1-4
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sional English, history of Kazakhstan, physical culture)
2 Basic professional modules 460 140 320 1-2
2.1
Manufacture and simple assembly of components
E 1 170 50 120 1-2
2.2
Manufacture components by ma-chine tools
E 1 170 50 120 1-2
2.3
Distinction, assignment and handling of materials and process materials
+ 1 120 40 80 1-2
3 Basic special modules 200 60 140 1-2
3.1
Maintenance of technical systems and operating equipment
E 1 120 40 80 1-2
3.2
Installing and commissioning of con-trol systems
E 1 80 20 60 1-2
4 Disciplines, defined by educational organization
72 32 40 1-2
5 Industrial training and profes-sional practice
400 1-2
5.1
Industrial training + 230 2
5.2
Professional practice + 170 2
6 Interim examination 87 Socio-economic module (founda-
tions of philosophy, economics, law and cultural studies)
180 110 70 3-4
8 Professional modules 280 120 160 3-4
8.1
Operational and technical communi-cation
E 1 160 80 80 3-4
8.2
Fastening, back up and transport E 1 120 40 80 3-4
9 Special modules 460 160 280 20 3-4
9.1
Installing and commissioning of con-trol systems
+ 1 90 30 60 3-4
9.2
Distinction, assignment and handling of materials and process materials
+ 1 90 30 60 3-4
9.3
Planning and organizing work, evalu-ating of results
E 1 100 40 60 3-4
9.4
Assembly and disassembly of compo-nents, technical subsystems and sys-tems
E 1 1 140 40 80 20 3-4
9.5
Monitoring of product and process quality
+ 1 40 20 20 3-4
10 Disciplines, defined by educational organization
72 32 40 3-4
11 Industrial training and profes-sional practice
368 4
11.1
Industrial training + 222 4
11.2
Professional practice + 146 4
12 Interim examination (level 4, 5)
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13 Final examination (level 3)
72
13.1
Examination at educational organi-zation on the basis of a full course of study
60
4
13.2
Assessment of the level of profes-sional preparedness and qualification assignment
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14 Total for compulsory education (1 year 10 months)
2880
15 Humanitarian module (professional Kazakh/Russian, professional Eng-lish, history of Kazakhstan, physical culture)
180 90 90 5-6
16 Advanced professional modules 200 80 120 5-6
16.1
Manufacturing on numerically con-trolled machine tools
E 1 120 40 80 5-6
16.2
Control technology + 1 80 40 40 5-6
17 Advanced special modules 520 160 360 5-6
17.1
Assembly and disassembly of compo-nents, technical subsystems and sys-tems
E 1 200 40 160 5-6
17.2
Manufacturing on numerically con-trolled machine tools
E 1 120 40 80 5-6
17.3
Maintenance and repair of technical systems
E + 1 160 60 100 5-6
17.4
Monitoring of product and process quality
+ 1 40 20 20 5-6
18 Disciplines, defined by educational organization
72 32 40 5-6
19 Industrial training and profes-sional practice
388 6
19.1
Industrial training + 36 5-6
19.2
Professional practice + 96 6
19.2.1
Technological practice + 160 6
19.2.2
Engineering project + 96 6
20 Interim examination (level 5) 8
21 Final examination (level 4)
72
21.1
Examination at educational organi-zation on the basis of a full course of study
60
21.2
Assessment of the level of profes-sional preparedness and qualification assignment
12
22 Total for compulsory education (2 years 10 months)
4320
23 Special advanced modules 380 120 260 7
23.1
Control technology E 1 100 40 60 7
23.2
Planning, manufacturing, commis-sioning and optimizing of technical systems
E 1 220 60 160 7
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23.3
Ensuring serviceability of automated systems
+ 2 60 20 40 7
24 Industrial training and profes-sional practice
412 7
24.1
Industrial training + 72 7
24.2
Professional practice + 140 7
24.2.1
Pre-diploma practice + 80 7
24.2.2
Diploma project + 120 7
25 Final examination (level 5)
72
25.1
Examination at educational organi-zation on the basis of a full course of study
60
25.2
Assessment of the level of profes-sional preparedness and qualification assignment
12
26 Total for compulsory education (3 years 6 months)
5184
27 Consultation Not more than 100 hours for an academic year
28 Extracurricular activities Not more than 4 hours per week during a theoretical training
29 Total 14 20 22 1 5800 1206
EXPLANATORY NOTE to structure and content of educational program by specialty
1012000 «Flexible automatic lines»
Curriculum and training program consist of various modules. The term «module» explains the model of «learning areas» that are taught in a combination of theoretical and practical units. Thus, each module is focused on the exploration and development of competences provided for in the framework of preparation for the profession. Thus, each module is focused on the mastering and development of competences provided in the framework of preparation for the specialty.
Curriculum by specialty «Flexible automatic lines» is divided into several cycles of educational course: Humanitarian basic module Basic professional modules Basic special modules Disciplines defined by the educational organization Socio-economic module Professional modules Special modules Advanced professional modules Advanced special modules Special advanced modules Industrial training and professional practice. The content of the above mentioned modules varies according to the level of expertise that is to be achieved
(see Pic.1).
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Pic.1. Qualification levels by specialty «Flexible automatic lines»
There is an opportunity to proceed from level 3 to level 5 in the curriculum by specialty «Flexible auto-matic lines» according to National qualifications framework of RK (see Pic.1).
Student can reach level 3 «Operator of Machine Tools with Software Management» and be employed. If student wants to proceed by the specialty, he/she will study another 8 months to reach level 4 « Mechanical Techni-cian». Then student can continue study another 8 months to reach level 5 «Junior Mechanical Engineer».
1) «Operator of Machine Tools with Software Management» (level 3)
Set up and operate machines and plants for production Control and monitor material flow Prepare work processes Select and apply testing procedures and devices Select and process materials in accordance with technical documentation Select and apply manual and machine processing technologies Use open and closed loop control systems Maintain and inspect machinery and plants and rectify faults Carry out quality assurance measures Accord due consideration to environmental protection and health and safety at work regulations and to eco-
nomic efficiency Document production data
2) «Mechanical Technician» (level 4)
Organize and check production and manufacturing processes Make structural components and subassemblies and assemble them to produce technical systems Identify and document faults in technical systems and identify the causes of such faults Repair technical systems Retrofit machines and systems Carry out maintenance work and inspections Select testing procedures and equipment Deliver technical systems and products to customers and provide instructions in the use of plants Ensure the functionality of technical systems Monitor and extend electrical control components Accord due consideration to business processes and apply quality management Act autonomously in carrying out activities according due consideration to relevant regulations and safety
provisions Coordinate work with upstream and downstream divisions Set up workplaces
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Behave in a manner appropriate to the situation in communicating with internal and external customers, work as part of a team
Check and document maintenance and assembly work according due consideration to company quality management systems
3) «Junior Mechanical Engineer» (level 5)
There is the possibility for examined learners in level 4 to achieve level 5 “Junior mechanical engineer” by passing additional courses and exams. Then they gain special competences in:
Planning and organizing work of teams, also in hazardous situations Evaluating results of work Maintain and monitor automated systems and advanced flexible automatic lines Organizing business processes and quality management
Advising and supporting customersDuration of training of the educational program of TVET at full-time training on the basis of upper sec -
ondary education (accredited/ certified) is: Level 3: 1 year 10 months Level 4: 2 years and 10 months Level 5: 3 years 6 months
The Organization of Industrial Training and Professional Practice includes: Training and industrial work on the acquisition of skills (industrial training in training labs and workshops); Training and industrial work on the acquisition and development of skills (industrial training in training labs
and workshops, professional practice and training at production); and Professional practice (technological, pre diploma).
The duration of each type of practice is determined in accordance with the requirements of the qualification profile of the specialist with the respective qualification (e.g. “Mechanical Technician”).
Terms and contents of professional practice are defined by working qualification characteristics of special-ists with the qualification “Mechanical Technician”.
Industrial training is carried out in training workshops under the guidance of qualified and experienced in-structors. It is provided for learners to master a number of related work qualifications with the assignment of grades during the period of practice.Professional practice is carried out in the relevant organizations, at workplaces provided by employers, and it is aimed at consolidating knowledge acquired during training of both practical skills and professional competences. For the qualification “Mechanical technician”, it should take place in the second semester of the third year of train-ing, preferably in places where conditions and admissions of work are established. There should be responsible “ex-perienced personnel” to supervise and instruct students according to the curriculum. Details of the organization of professional practice should be part of the contract between company, training institution and trainee. Employers’ companies independently establish the requirements for enrolment of specialists for professional practice consider-ing overall average score for core subjects.
The interim examinations will be conducted at the end of the year of training. The number of interim ex-aminations depend on the level of qualification (e.g. there are three interim examinations for qualification level 5, one after the first year, one after the second year and one after the third year).
The duration of an interim examination is 8 hours and has to be a written one. The interim examinations can be divided into two parts. The first part reflects the contents of the modules
of the respective year of training. The other part reflects tasks and assignments related to the corresponding level of training (level 3, 4 or 5).
The respective content of an interim examination is guided by the content of the modules students took in that year. In addition, tasks and assignments have to be determined in a way that reflects the corresponding level of the vocational training (level 3, 4 or 5).
The duration of the final examination is 72 hours. The final examination takes part at the end of training and consists of two parts: Examination at organization on the basis of a full course of study (60 hours) Assessment of the level of professional preparedness and qualification assignment (12 hours).
The final examination has to include a practical assignment, where the examinee has to perform practical tasks as well to prove skill acquisition. A written and oral examination is also a compulsory part of the final exami-nation.
Subject of the final examination are the skills, knowledge and competences acquired during training. The tasks and assignments for the final examination have to be determined in a way, that most relevant
modules related to the respective level are chosen to be examined.As indicated in the model curriculum, there are also other exams apart from the interim examination(s) and
the final examination. There are modules, in which additional exams have to be conducted. These exams are under
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the responsibility of the respective training staff teaching the respective subject/module(s). The minimum number of modules to be examined per year is three (3) and the form of these examinations is written.
CONTENT AND STRUCTURE OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Name of cycles and study disciplines (modules) Knowledge competences and abilities formed2 Basic professional modules
Name of discipline (module):2.1 Manufacture and simple assembly of components
ContentsDetail drawingsGroup or assembly drawingsTechnical documentation and information sourcesOperation descriptionsProduction plansIron and non-iron metalsProperties of metallic materialsSynthetic materialsGeneral tolerancesSemi-finished parts and standardised partsBench tools, power toolsAuxiliary materialsFundamentals and procedures for cutting and formingTestingMaterial, labour and tool costsComponent dimensions, quantity calculationPresentation techniquesNorms
Part, assembly group and general drawings, configuration plansSources of technical informationOperation descriptionsParts lists and assembly plansAssembly descriptionsTools, equipmentRaw materials, auxiliary materials and additivesFundamentals of mechanical, fit and bond joiningStandard partsFundamentals of quality managementPerformance testingForce and torque calculationsFundamentals of control technologyWork organisation and work planningAssembly costs
Competences: Ensuring operational readiness of machine tools and
other tools Selecting tools and clamping devices, aligning and
tightening work pieces Manufacturing parts using manual and machine
production processes Manufacturing components using cutting and forming Add components, including those of different materials,
to assemblies
Knowledge: Evaluating configuration plans and simple technical
drawings Creating and modifying detail drawings and sketches for
components belonging to functional units and simple as-semblies
Compiling and supplementing parts lists and work plans, also with the help of application programs
Planning the workflow with the required tools, materi-als, semi-finished parts and resources on the basis of the theoretical fundamentals of the technologies being used
Determining the necessary technological data and doing the necessary calculations
Selecting and using appropriate testing equipment, putting together the corresponding test protocols
Skills: Preparing frequently used components with manually
operated production tools Documenting and presenting work results Complying with occupational safety and environmental
protection regulations
Name of discipline (module):2.2 Manufacture components by machine tools
ContentsTechnical drawings and information sourcesProduction plansOperation descriptionsSelection criteria for testing equipment and applicationsISO tolerancesSurface informationMeasuring errorsDrilling, sinking, grinding, milling, turningFunctional units of machines and their mode of operationTool service lifeProduction data and calculation of production dataCooling and lubricating agentsFundamentals of quality managementTool and machine costs, material usage, work time
Sources of technical informationMachining processesMachining parameters
Competences: Preparing to manufacture a component typical to the
profession on a machine Producing project-related work pieces from a variety of
materials on machine tools while complying with occupational safety and environmental protection requirements
Gleaning the necessary information from group-specific drawings, detail drawings, sketches and parts lists
Planning production processes Deciding if the material should be treated in order to
modify its properties before machining Presenting work results, optimising work processes,
developing alternatives, using modern media and modern presentation methods
Dealing with the factors influencing the manufacturing process while keeping in mind the importance of product quality
Knowledge: Evaluating group-specific drawings, configuration plans
and parts lists
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Cutting materialMaterial standardisationAnnealing processPeak usage timeCooling lubricantsInspection instructionsTesting equipment selection and monitoringAttributive and variable characteristicsForm and positioning tolerances
Creating and modifying detail drawings and the corresponding work plans, including with the help of application programs
Collecting technological data and doing the necessary calculations
Understanding the fundamental design and mode of operation of the machines and choosing machines as well as the appropriate tools to fit the project giving consideration to functional, technological and economic factors
Researching the effects of the manufacturing process on dimensions, surface quality and form
Skills Selecting materials while taking their specific properties
and product-related allocation into account Determining the necessary technical data and selecting
the required auxiliary materials Selecting clamps for securing work pieces and tools and
setting up the machines for production Selecting and using testing equipment Creating and interpreting test protocols and developing
evaluation criteria Trying out selected workflows and alternative options
and evaluating the work results achieved Complying with occupational safety and environmental
protection regulationsName of discipline (module):2.3 Distinction, assignment and handling of materials and process materials I
ContentsMaterials and their propertiesBasics of material scienceMetallic and non-metallic materialsAlloysBasics of material testing
Competences: Determine the properties of metallic and non-metallic
materials Classify metallic materials according to their use Handle material testing equipment
Knowledge: distinguish metallic and non-metallic materials
according to their use explain the properties of metallic and non-metallic
materials state applications of materials in industry explain material testing proceduresSkills: Handle materials according to their properties Process materials according to their properties Conduct simple material testing of metallic materials
3 Basic special modulesName of discipline (module):3.1 Maintenance of technical systems and operating equipment
ContentsBasic terms for maintenanceMaintenance plansConfiguration plansInstruction manualsCompany organisationCauses of wear and tear, causes of malfunctionLubricant and cooling lubricants, disposalCorrosion protection and anti-corrosion agentsPerformance testingMaintenance and outage costs, consequences of malfunctionDamage analysisDimensions in the electric circuit, Ohm's lawDangers of electric current, safety around electricityNorms and regulations
Competences: Inspecting, caring for and maintaining equipment and
documenting the process Visually inspecting, repairing, or initiating repairs for
mechanical damages to mechanical and electrical components and connections
Selecting, using and disposing of working materials
Knowledge: Evaluating the significance of maintenance measures
from the viewpoints of security, availability and cost effectiveness
Reading configuration plans, maintenance plans and instruction guides – in English as well
Planning maintenance work and identifying the required tools and auxiliary materials
Explaining simple circuit diagrams for the different equipment technology
Calculating electrical and physical dimensions
Skills: Preparing to perform maintenance work on technical
systems, particularly equipment
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Determining the effect maintenance has on technical systems and their operability
Applying the principles of electrotechnology and control technology
Meeting work and environmental protection requirements
Complying with the safety regulations for electrical equipment
Measuring electrical and physical parameters Evaluating, discussing and visually presenting work
resultsName of discipline (module):3.2 Installing and commissioning of control systems I
ContentsTechnology schemePneumatic and hydraulic power elementsSupply unitSensorsMaterial, energy, information flowWiring diagramsPressurising mediaPressures, forcesSpeeds, volume flowOperational modesFacility security
Competences: Determining the control components to be used on
different equipment as well as the functional sequence based on circuit diagrams and other documentation
Knowledge: Planning and implementing the control structure Using the manufacturer's documentation, including in
English
Skills: Installing and bringing into operation control systems
5 Industrial training and professional practiceName of discipline (module)5.1 Industrial training
ContentsPractical applications of contents of modules 2.1; 2.2; 3.1; 3.2 (industrial context)
Competencies, knowledge and skills of modules 2.1; 2.2; 3.1; 3.2 but with more emphasis of practical implications in industries (companies, enterprises)
Name of discipline (module)5.2 Professional practice
ContentsPractice, practical applications of contents of modules 2.1; 2.2; 3.1; 3.2
Competencies, knowledge and skills of modules 2.1; 2.2; 3.1; 3.2 but with more emphasis of practical implications
8 Professional modulesName of discipline (module):8.1 Operational and technical communication
ContentsSources of informationTeamworkconversation techniquesDocumentationHandbooksOperation and instruction manualsProtocols and protocol compositionTechnical drawingsParts listsTechnical documentationData protectionCultural communication
Competences: Selecting information sources, gathering and evaluating
information Compiling, filling out, evaluating and applying
documents and technical documentation and occupational regulations
Talking with customers, supervisors and team members in an appropriate and goal-oriented manner while taking cultural identities into account
Organising and moderating meetings, documenting and presenting the results
Knowledge: Evaluating technical drawings, using parts lists and
producing sketches Presenting business-related topics, keeping records,
using English technical terms in communications Gleaning and using information from technical
documents or files, including ones in English
Skills: Using technical drawings and parts lists Producing sketches Maintaining, backing up and archiving data and
documents in accordance with data protection rules Resolve team conflicts
Name of discipline (module): Competences:
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8.2 Fastening, back up and transport
ContentsTransport and lifting equipmentElectrical and hydraulic lifting devicesSafetyLifting technologyRegulations for transports
Selecting transport, lifting and hoisting devices, evaluating the operational safety of these devices, using them in compliance with the applicable regulations, or initiating the use of these devices
Knowledge: Identifying and selecting various transport and lifting
devices Selecting the appropriate lifting devicesSkills: Depositing, storing and securing cargo Handling and using lifting devices in accordance with
workplace safety considerations9 Special modules
Name of discipline (module):9.1 Installing and commissioning of control systems IIContentsTechnology schemePneumatic and hydraulic power elementsSupply unitSensorsMaterial, energy, information flowWiring diagramsPressurising mediaPressures, forcesSpeeds, volume flowOperational modesFacility security
Competences: Developing strategies for troubleshooting and
optimising the control systemKnowledge: Using the manufacturer's documentation, including in
English Documenting and presenting results, including through
the use of appropriate application programsSkills: Bringing control systems into operation while
complying with occupational safety requirements
Name of discipline (module):9.2 Distinction, assignment and handling of materials and process materials II
ContentsCeramicsIndustrial materialsAuxiliary materialsEnvironmental protection
Competences: Assessing the properties of auxiliary materials and their
changes and selecting and handling materials according to their use
Knowledge: Allocating auxiliary materials according to their use Determining the properties of auxiliary materials
Skills: Using and disposing of auxiliary materials Differentiating between auxiliary materials
Name of discipline (module):9.3 Planning and organising work, evaluating of results
ContentsTool selectionProject completionWork organisationOperational processes, work proceduresTeamworkScheduling, appointment chainsBusiness management aspects and cost-effectivenessQuality control
Competences: Planning and executing work processes and subtasks
while taking deadlines and economic guidelines into account
Examining and presenting alternative solutions and comparing their efficiency
Knowledge: Selecting tools and materials and requesting, testing,
transporting and making them available in a timely manner
Gathering and evaluating business-related data
Skills: Setting up a workstation in compliance with company
requirements Using tools to process orders and monitor deadlines Applying different learning techniques
Name of discipline (module):9.4 Assembly and disassembly of components, technical subsystems and systems I
ContentsAxes and shaftsPlain bearingsRoller bearingsDucts
Competences: Planning the assembly of technical subsystems Performing the function check and creating test
protocols
Knowledge: Determining the parameters needed for assembly,
selecting the necessary tools and resources
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SealsFriction, thermal expansionShaft-hub connectionsSurface pressureStrength parametersTypes of fitFit systemsTechnical documentationAssembly and disassembly plansFunctional analysesTest protocols
Evaluating test results, optimizing assembly procedures while considering their cost-effectiveness
Skills: Performing functional analyses with the help of
technical drawings, configuration plans and parts lists Creating assembly plans in accordance with the
functions and properties of components Installing assemblies and components correctly with
respect to their position and function
Name of discipline (module):9.5 Monitoring of product and process quality I
ContentsQuality standardsStatistical process controlQuality control chartsCause and effect diagramsMachine capability indicesProcess capability indicesNormal distributionHistogramsStandard deviation, arithmetic mean, median, rangeInspection instructions
Competences: Monitoring of product and process quality Distinguishing between systematic and random factors
and calculating these for selected processes based on cause and effect relationships
Knowledge: Planning the execution, recording the process data and
evaluating the established parameters, including with the help of graphics
Skills: Performing machine and process capability studies
according to orders and instructions Using statistical methods of quality assurance in current
production, including the use of applications software11 Industrial training and professional practice
Name of discipline (module):11.1 Industrial training(additional contents to 9.3 Planning and organising work, evaluating of results)
ContentsTool selectionProject completionWork organisationOperational processes, work proceduresTeamworkScheduling, appointment chainsBusiness management aspects and cost-effectivenessQuality control
Competences: Planning and executing work processes and subtasks
while taking deadlines and economic guidelines into account
Examining and presenting alternative solutions and comparing their efficiency
Contributing to the continuous improvement of work processes in one's own work area
Planning and carrying out tasks in a team
Knowledge: Selecting tools and materials and requesting, inspecting,
transporting and providing them in a timely manner Gathering and evaluating business-related data Determining skills shortages, using training
opportunities
Skills: Setting up a workstation in compliance with company
requirements Using tools to process orders and monitor deadlines Applying different learning techniques Selecting and using testing procedures and equipment,
determining the usefulness and operability of testing equipment
Monitoring, evaluating and documenting work resultsName of discipline (module)11.2 Professional practice
ContentsPractice, practical applications of contents of modules 8.1; 8.2; 9.1 – 9.5
Competencies, knowledge and skills of modules 8.1; 8.2; 9.1 – 9.5, but with more emphasis of practical implications
16 Advanced professional modulesName of discipline (module):16.1 Manufacturing on numerically controlled machine tools I
Contents
Competences: Planning the clamping of work pieces and tools Selecting testing equipment
Knowledge:
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Dimensioning of coordinatesWork plan, tool plan, setup sheetStructure and function of CNC machinesCoordinate systemsReference pointsGeometric dataTechnology dataProgram structureTool correctionAttributive and variable feature inspection
Reading and creating sketches and detail drawings and gleaning the necessary information for CNC production
Determining the technological and geometric data for processing
Creating work and tool plans
Skills: Setting up machine tools Developing CNC programs, including through graphical
programming methods, and verifying through simulations
Name of discipline (module):16.2 Control technology I
ContentsFundamentals of control technologyProgrammable logic controllersControl modesCommon presentationsSafety regulations, standards, guidelinesSoftware measures to increase control safetyStructure of the hardware program executionStructure of the programming languageProgram documentationBasic logic, flagsMemory and timersCounters and comparatorsFieldbuses
Competences: Implementing related automation processes, control
tasks, parameterisation of function blocks
Knowledge: Familiarity with the fundamentals and display modes of
control technology and compliance with safety regulations in the planning of project tasks
Skills: Using control technology
17 Advanced special modulesName of discipline (module):17.1 Assembly and disassembly of components, technical subsystems and systems II
ContentsAxes and shaftsPlain bearingsRoller bearingsDuctsSealsFriction, thermal expansionShaft-hub connectionsSurface pressureStrength parametersTypes of fitFit systemsTechnical documentationAssembly and disassembly plansFunctional analysesTest protocols
Competences: Documenting and presenting work results Making and customizing components through a
combination of different production methods
Knowledge: Analysing technical documentation Creating and using assembly and disassembly plansSkills: Disassembling and identifying assemblies, systems and
equipment Cleaning, servicing and storing assemblies and
components Retooling machines or production systems
Name of discipline (module):17.2 Manufacturing on numerically controlled machine tools II
ContentsDimensioning of coordinatesWork plan, tool plan, setup sheetStructure and function of CNC machinesCoordinate systemsReference pointsGeometric dataTechnology dataProgram structureTool correctionAttributive and variable feature inspection
Competences: Evaluating test results and optimising the production
process, taking into account the influence of production parameters on dimensions, finish quality and productivity
Knowledge: Creating test plans (also in terms of series production)
using selected elements of quality management Observing occupational safety provisions with regard to
CNC machines
Skills: Setting up machine tools Manufacturing components through single and series
production on numerically controlled machine toolsName of discipline (module):17.3 Maintenance and repair of technical systems
Competences: Repairing technical systems Scheduling the repair of technical systems in accordance
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ContentsGeneral arrangement drawingsCircuit diagramsStatus- and failure-related repairDowntime, downtime costsWear marginWearLubricantsError analysisRepair instructionsInspection reportsSpare parts listDisassembly/Assembly plansAcceptance report
with operational and economic requirements Obtaining necessary technical information Deciding whether support from other departments is
needed during the time of repair and, if so, what support Carrying out measures to remove damage and ensuring
their effectivenessKnowledge: Selecting the required tools and resources Analysing and documenting errors Determining replaceable components, planning their
replacement and selecting appropriate auxiliary and operating materials
Planning the proper disposal of defective parts and used auxiliary materials
Documenting maintenance work Creating maintenance and inspection plans
Skills: Maintaining, inspecting, repairing or improving
machines and systems Disassembling subsystems in assemblies and
components, taking into account their respective interfaces
Checking the functionality of technical systems and preparing their acceptance
Applying occupational safety and environmental protection regulations
Name of discipline (module):17.4 Monitoring of product and process quality II
ContentsQuality standardsStatistical process controlQuality control chartsCause and effect diagramsMachine capability indicesProcess capability indicesNormal distributionHistogramsStandard deviation, arithmetic mean, median, rangeInspection instructions
Competences: Documenting the chronological sequence of a process
and deriving corrective measures for the process from the quality data
Knowledge: Documenting adherence to customers' specifications
regarding process and product quality Recording process parameters for variable and
attributive product features and keeping/interpreting process control charts
Skills: Monitoring the production process with quality
assurance methods for mass and series production Presenting quality data, discussing consequences for the
production process and securing the results
19 Industrial training and professional practiceName of discipline (module)19.1 Industrial training
ContentsTool selectionProject completionWork organisationOperational processes, work proceduresTeamworkScheduling, appointment chainsBusiness management aspects and cost-effectivenessQuality control
Technical documentationAssembly and disassembly plansFunctional analysesTest protocols
General arrangement drawingsCircuit diagramsStatus- and failure-related repairDowntime, downtime costs
Competences: Implementing related automation processes Planning and implementing technical systems Analysing project orders (with end definition) and
accepting change orders Assuming the organisation of the project, documenting
the progress of the project, analysing and evaluating the course of the project and initiating necessary measures
Repairing technical systems Scheduling the repair of technical systems in accordance
with operational and economic requirements Obtaining necessary technical information Deciding whether support from other departments is
needed during the time of repair and, if so, what support Carrying out measures to remove damage and ensuring
their effectiveness Planning the assembly of technical subsystems Performing the function check and creating test
protocols Documenting and presenting work results Making and customizing components through a
combination of different production methods
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WearLubricantsError analysisRepair instructionsInspection reportsSpare parts listAcceptance report
Safety devicesCustomer meetingSpecificationsWork breakdown structureEvaluationWork organisationIdeas managementKnowledge management
Software measures to increase control safetyStructure of the hardware program execution
Planning and executing work processes and subtasks while taking deadlines and economic guidelines into account
Examining and presenting alternative solutions and comparing their efficiency
Contributing to the continuous improvement of work processes in one's own work area
Planning and carrying out tasks in a teamSkills: Using control technology Establishing and bringing into operation technical
systems Adding subsystems to complete systems and bringing
them into operation Setting, checking and documenting parameters Observing occupational safety and environmental
protection regulation as well as economic considerations Creating documentation and presenting the results Using current information and communications media Presenting suggestions for optimisation, moderating the
decision-making in working groups, estimating the economic benefits and deciding whether to forward the suggestions for optimisation to the appropriate parties
Maintaining, inspecting, repairing and improving machines and systems
Disassembling subsystems in assemblies and components, taking into account their respective interfaces
Checking the functionality of technical systems and preparing their acceptance
Applying occupational safety and environmental protection regulations
Performing functional analyses with the help of technical drawings, configuration plans and parts lists
Creating assembly plans in accordance with the functions and properties of components
Installing assemblies and components correctly with respect to their position and function
Disassembling and identifying assemblies, systems and equipment
Cleaning, servicing and storing assemblies and components
Retooling machines or production systems Setting up a workstation in compliance with company
requirements Using tools to process orders and monitor deadlines Selecting and using testing procedures and equipment,
determining the usefulness of testing equipment Monitoring, evaluating and documenting work results
Name of discipline (module):19.2 Professional practice
ContentsSafety devicesCustomer meetingSpecificationsWork breakdown structureEvaluationWork organisationIdeas managementKnowledge management
Product descriptionCommunication processHandling objectionsCustomer behaviourCustomer relationship management
Competences: Making and customizing components through a
combination of different production methods Handling complaints appropriately, in a manner that
satisfies the customer Advising customers of order-specific characteristics and
safety regulations Selecting components and assemblies according to their
function or specification Determining assembly resources and gathering the parts
for assembly Deciding if other departments should be consulted Optimising technical systems Planning optimisation measures and deciding on
autonomous execution
Skills: Installing assemblies and components correctly with
respect to their position and function Disassembling and identifying assemblies, systems and
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equipment Cleaning, servicing and storing assemblies and
components Retooling machines or production systems Providing consultations to the satisfaction of customers
and businesses and using the appropriate product knowledge and communication skills to do so
Demonstrating a customer-oriented attitude both verbally and non-verbally
Explaining the features of products to customers, instructing them about the products' operation and using information technology systems to do so
Detecting failures in machines and systems, taking into account their interfaces, and isolating errors
Determining the cause of failures and errors, evaluate the options for eliminating them and carrying out or arranging for repairs or improvements
Inspecting equipment and systems, ensuring their operational readiness
Ensuring or improving the functionality of machines and systems by controlling, regulating and monitoring their operational motion and auxiliary functions
Using protective and safety devices and checking their functionality
23 Special advanced modulesName of discipline (module):23.1 Control technology II
ContentsFundamentals of control technologyProgrammable logic controllersControl modesCommon presentationsSafety regulations, standards, guidelinesSoftware measures to increase control safetyStructure of the hardware program executionStructure of the programming languageProgram documentationBasic logic, flagsMemory and timersCounters and comparatorsFieldbuses
Competences: Mastery of planning, programming and implementing
sequential controls
Knowledge: Evaluating control technology documentation
Skills: Word processing of digital controllers Cyclical, alarm-controlled and timer-controlled program
execution
Name of discipline (module):23.2 Planning, manufacturing, commissioning and optimising of technical systems
ContentsGearboxCouplingsPumpsElectric drivesMechanical and electrical parameters and characteristicsWelding, adhesivesLifting devicesAttaching loadsSafety devicesCustomer meetingSpecificationsWork breakdown structureEvaluationWork organisationIdeas managementKnowledge management
Competences: Planning and implementing technical systems Analysing project orders (with end definition) and
accepting change orders Assuming the organisation of the project, documenting
the progress of the project, analysing and evaluating the course of the project and initiating necessary measures
Selecting components and assemblies according to their function or specification
Determining assembly resources and gathering the parts for assembly
Deciding if other departments should be consulted Optimising technical systems Planning optimisation measures and deciding on
autonomous execution
Knowledge: Describing the functional relationships of components
and assemblies based on general arrangement drawings Producing sketches Performing the necessary calculations and selecting
appropriate production methods Planning work processes, taking into account ergonomic
considerations
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Creating operating manuals Recording the delivery of technical systems to
customers Observing the guidelines of quality management and
ensuring the quality of products and processes Evaluating project results and operational processes with
respect to the organisation of learning and work and also with respect to technical, ecological and economic issues
Investigating systems and production processes that operate trouble-free with regard to optimisation options relating to ergonomics, health, environmental protection and efficiency
Developing proposals for improvement, taking into account technological developments as well as new materials and auxiliary materials
Documenting the work performed
Skills: Establishing and bringing into operation technical
systems Adding subsystems to complete systems and bringing
them into operation Setting, checking and documenting parameters Observing occupational safety and environmental
protection regulation as well as economic considerations Creating documentation and presenting the results Using current information and communications media Presenting suggestions for optimisation, moderating the
decision-making in working groups, estimating the economic benefits and deciding whether to forward the suggestions for optimisation to the appropriate parties
Detecting failures in machines and systems, taking into account their interfaces, and isolating errors
Determining the cause of failures and errors, evaluate the options for eliminating them and carrying out or arranging for repairs or improvements
Inspecting equipment and systems, ensuring their operational readiness
Ensuring or improving the functionality of machines and systems by controlling, regulating and monitoring their operational motion and auxiliary functions
Using protective and safety devices and checking their functionality
Name of discipline (module):23.3 Ensuring serviceability of automated systems
ContentsElectropneumatic and electrohydraulic functional unitsControlRegulationProgrammable controlsOperational modesSequential function chart, function block diagramFlexible handling systemsInterfacesMaintenance rulesSafety devices
Competences: Ensure the operability of automated systems Developing strategies for fault isolation to remedy
malfunctions, and using these strategies to debug errors, taking into account economic issues
Knowledge: Analysing automated systems using technical
documentation (including in English) Developing solutions for process optimisation, taking
into account the given process flow and the manufacturer's documentation
Evaluate the economic and social aspects of automation technology
Skills: Modifying systems, testing, documenting and presenting
solutions Considering necessary occupational safety measures in
connection with production and handling systems
24 Industrial training and professional practiceName of discipline (module):24.1 Industrial training
Competences: Obtaining, checking and implementing order-specific
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ContentsProduct descriptionCommunication processHandling objectionsCustomer behaviourCustomer relationship management
requirements and information or forwarding this information to the relevant parties
Handling complaints appropriately, in a manner that satisfies the customer
Advising customers of order-specific characteristics and safety regulations
Knowledge: Mastery of techniques for acquiring knowledge about
products and services and using customer-oriented language to communicate this knowledge
Mastery of the essential elements and techniques of communication
Skills: Providing consultations to the satisfaction of customers
and businesses and using the appropriate product knowledge and communication skills to do so
Demonstrating a customer-oriented attitude both verbally and non-verbally
Explaining the features of products to customers, in-structing them about the products' operation and using information technology systems to do so
Name of discipline (module):24.2 Professional practice
ContentsGeneral processing of ordersSafety, economic and ecological aspects of the planning of order-processingScheduling frameworks, deadlinesCustomer orientationDocumentationEvaluation of work results and work performanceCompany quality assurance systems (TQM)Environmental protection
Competences: Clarifying the nature and extent of orders, determining
specific services, agreeing upon features and deadlines with the customers
Planning of order processing, taking into account safety, economic and ecological considerations, coordinating with upstream and downstream sectors, creating planning documents
Delivering and explaining technical systems and products to customers, creating acceptance reports
Arranging optimisation of specifications, particularly those relating to documentation
Knowledge: Obtaining, evaluating and using information for order
processing, taking account of technical developments, observing relevant safety regulations
Arranging partial orders, checking results Documenting order processing, performance and
expenditures Evaluating work results and performance as well as
contributing to the continuous improvement of operational work processes
Skills: Executing orders and in doing so paying particular atten-
tion to workplace safety, environmental protection and deadlines
Applying company quality assurance systems to one's own work area; systematically looking for, eliminating and documenting causes for quality defects
Selecting and using testing procedures and equipment, determining the usefulness of testing equipment, using test plans and company test specifications, documenting results
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4. LIST OF EQUIPMENT
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Workshop manual metal work
1 Hexagonal workbench with 6-fold-energy top
2 Revolving stool
3 Bench vice with lift, with replaceable jaws
4 Drawer cabinet
5 Double door cupboard incl. 4 lower shelves
6 Cantilever rack unilaterally with 5x adjustable arms
7 Metal sheet-shelf
8 Measuring and inspection plate
9 Base stand for Measuring and inspection plate
10 Testing plate
11 Underframe for testing plate
12 Drawer cabinet
13 Table drilling machine B 24HV
14 Column drilling machine
15 Double grinding machine, Opti SM 200 (400V)
16 Machine substructure SM 300
17 Hydraulic metal belt saw
18 Starter Set Band saw
19 manual sheet-iron shears
20 Swivel bending machines
21 Toolbox for mechanics
22 Height an scribing gauge
23 Twist drill kit 25-pieces
24 Machine vice BSI 100
25 Machine vice BSI 140
Workshop machine-based material processing
26 Vice
27 Bench vice with lift
28 Working stool beech
29 Revolving stool
30 Drawer cabinet
31 Cantilever rack unilaterally
32 Toolbox for mechanics
33 Measuring and inspection plate
34 Cabinets for measuring and inspection plates
35 Height and scribing gauge
36 Bench centre
37 Precision dial gauge
38 Double V-blocks (pairs) with clamp
39 Universal measuring support
40 Gauge Block Sets
41 Surface Checking Plates
42 Inspection equipment:radius gauge and feeler gauge
43 Bracket 90°
44 Plug gauge set in 7 parts
45 Set of external micrometers
Lab: Automation
100 COM3LAB Master Unit
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101 COM3LAB Course: Automation and Bus Technology
101 COM3LAB Course: Automation and Bus Technology
102 Safety cable 2mm
103 DVD: COM3LAB Software
104 LOGO! small controller trainer
105 LOGO! 24V Relays mounted on board
106 Plug-in power supply for torsion pendulum
107 Adapter for LOGO!
PROFIBUS-Master with Siemens S7-300, complete set (panel system)
108 S7-300 Trainer basic panel
109 Connecting adapter for power supply PS 307
110 Documentation S7-software on CD-ROM
111 Power supply PS 307 incl. power cord
112 Micro Memory Card, 64 kB, for S7-3xxC
113 PC adapter for S7-300 USB
114 Simatic S7-300, CPU 314C-2 DP compact
115 Power supply 24 V DC, 6.5 A, for 230 V AC
116 Decentralized periphery ET200S with 4 DI / 2 DO
117 P Operator Panel OP77B incl. WinCC Flexible
118 Frequency Inverter 300 W Micromaster 420
119 PROFIBUS-Module for Micromaster 420 / 440
120 Stripping tool for PROFIBUS-DP cable
121 Connecting plug with diagnostic LEDs for PROFIBUS DP
122 PROFIBUS-DP cable, running meter
123 Squirrel Cage Motor Basic 400/690/0.3
124 Gear w.2 Switch Arms 0.1/0.3
125 Ind. Proximity Switch 3-DC
126 Coupling 0.1/0.3
127 Coupling Guard 0.1/0.3
128 STEP 7 Prof 2010 Single-licence
129 Safety connecting leads, 32 A
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130 Safety connecting lead 32 A, yellow/green
131 Mobile Experiment stand 1300
132 Channel Three-Phase 1300/S
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T9.5.1.19 ASIMA Plant Simulator complete equipment set
133 Basic unit for system simulator ASIMA
Logic functions, basic level
134 Logic basic functions
135 Digital function modules
136 Motor ON/OFF
137 Reversing contactor
138 Star-delta connection
139 Reversing star-delta connection
140 Pendulum table control
141 Dahlander circuit
142 Motor with 2 windings
143 Motor self-starter
144 Transparent folder, 410 mm x 320 mm x 10 mm
Control systems, intermediate level
145 Conveyor belt system
146 Reactive-current compensation
147 Heating control
148 Running light
149 Tablets machine
150 Tank system
151 Coal grinder
152 Fan control
153 Traffic light for road works
154 Traffic lights
155 Collecting belt conveyor
156 Conveyor charging system
Control systems, advanced level
157 Embossing machine
158 Silo control
159 Reactor
160 Goods lift
161 Pump control
162 Dirty-water pump system
163 Monitoring of 3 pumps
164 Pump system (pressure)
165 Drinks machine
166 Mixer
167 Sequence control
PROFIBUS-Master with Siemens S7-300, complete set (panel system)
168 S7-300 Trainer basic panel
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169 Connecting adapter for power supply PS 307
170 Documentation S7-software on CD-ROM
171 Power supply PS 307 incl. power cord
172 Micro Memory Card, 64 kB, for S7-3xxC
173 PC adapter for S7-300 USB
174 Simatic S7-300, CPU 314C-2 DP compact
175 Power supply 24 V DC, 6.5 A, for 230 V AC
176 Decentralized periphery ET200S with 4 DI / 2 DO
177 P Operator Panel OP77B incl. WinCC Flexible
178 Frequency Inverter 300 W Micromaster 420
179 PROFIBUS-Module for Micromaster 420 / 440
180 Stripping tool for PROFIBUS-DP cable
181 Connecting plug with diagnostic LEDs for PROFIBUS DP
182 PROFIBUS-DP cable, running meter
183 Squirrel Cage Motor Basic 400/690/0.3
184 Gear w.2 Switch Arms 0.1/0.3
185 Ind. Proximity Switch 3-DC
186 Coupling 0.1/0.3
187 Coupling Guard 0.1/0.3
188 STEP 7 Prof 2010 Single-licence
189 Safety connecting leads, 32 A
190 Safety connecting lead 32 A, yellow/green
191 Mobile Experiment stand 1300
192 Channel Three-Phase 1300/S
T9.5.1.19 ASIMA Plant Simulator complete equipment set
193 Basic unit for system simulator ASIMA
Logic functions, basic level
194 Logic basic functions
195 Digital function modules
196 Motor ON/OFF
197 Reversing contactor
198 Star-delta connection
199 Reversing star-delta connection
200 Pendulum table control
201 Dahlander circuit
202 Motor with 2 windings
203 Motor self-starter
204 Transparent folder, 410 mm x 320 mm x 10 mm
Control systems, intermediate level
205 Conveyor belt system
206 Reactive-current compensation
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207 Heating control
208 Running light
209 Tablets machine
210 Tank system
211 Coal grinder
212 Fan control
213 Traffic light for road works
214 Traffic lights
215 Collecting belt conveyor
216 Conveyor charging system
Control systems, advanced level
217 Embossing machine
218 Silo control
219 Reactor
220 Goods lift
221 Pump control
222 Dirty-water pump system
223 Monitoring of 3 pumps
224 Pump system (pressure)
225 Drinks machine
226 Mixer
227 Sequence control
PROFIBUS-Master with Siemens S7-300, complete set (panel system)
228 S7-300 Trainer basic panel
229 Connecting adapter for power supply PS 307
230 Documentation S7-software on CD-ROM
231 Power supply PS 307 incl. power cord
232 Micro Memory Card, 64 kB, for S7-3xxC
233 PC adapter for S7-300 USB
234 Simatic S7-300, CPU 314C-2 DP compact
235 Power supply 24 V DC, 6.5 A, for 230 V AC
236 Decentralized periphery ET200S with 4 DI / 2 DO
237 P Operator Panel OP77B incl. WinCC Flexible
238 Frequency Inverter 300 W Micromaster 420
239 PROFIBUS-Module for Micromaster 420 / 440
240 Stripping tool for PROFIBUS-DP cable
241 Connecting plug with diagnostic LEDs for PROFIBUS DP
242 PROFIBUS-DP cable, running meter
243 Squirrel Cage Motor Basic 400/690/0.3
244 Gear w.2 Switch Arms 0.1/0.3
245 Ind. Proximity Switch 3-DC
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246 Coupling 0.1/0.3
247 Coupling Guard 0.1/0.3
248 STEP 7 Prof 2010 Single-licence
249 Safety connecting leads, 32 A
250 Safety connecting lead 32 A, yellow/green
251 Mobile Experiment stand 1300
252 Channel Three-Phase 1300/S
T9.5.1.19 ASIMA Plant Simulator complete equipment set
253 Basic unit for system simulator ASIMA
Logic functions, basic level
254 Logic basic functions
255 Digital function modules
256 Motor ON/OFF
257 Reversing contactor
258 Star-delta connection
259 Reversing star-delta connection
260 Pendulum table control
261 Dahlander circuit
262 Motor with 2 windings
263 Motor self-starter
264 Transparent folder, 410 mm x 320 mm x 10 mm
Control systems, intermediate level
265 Conveyor belt system
266 Reactive-current compensation
267 Heating control
268 Running light
269 Tablets machine
270 Tank system
271 Coal grinder
272 Fan control
273 Traffic light for road works
274 Traffic lights
275 Collecting belt conveyor
276 Conveyor charging system
Control systems, advanced level
277 Embossing machine
278 Silo control
279 Reactor
280 Goods lift
281 Pump control
282 Dirty-water pump system
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283 Monitoring of 3 pumps
284 Pump system (pressure)
285 Drinks machine
286 Mixer
287 Sequence control
T 9.3.4Sensor Technology
288 Gear w.2 Switch Arms 0.1/0.3
289 Limit Switch 1NO 1NC
290 Ind. Proximity Switch 3-DC
291 Cap. Proximity Switch 3-DC
292 Motor with FCC 0.3
293 SIMATIC S7-CPU 314C-2DP
294 Step 7 Software
295 Complete Step 7 Documentation (CD)
296 S7 PC Adapter USB
297 Profibus Connection Cable
T 9.3.5A AS-Interface with SPS 314C-2DP and S7 single-user license
298 Pushbutton, Threefold
299 Signal Lamp 24V, Threefold
300 AS-I Connection Module 2E/2A
301 AS-I Set
302 AS-I Bus Testing Instrument
303 Profibus Cable
304 DP / AS-I Communications Module
305 COM3LAB Course: Operational Amplifier
306 COM3LAB Course: Control Technology I
8.2.1.1 Temperature control
307 PID Digital Controller
308 Reference Variable Generator
309 Digital Temperature Controlled System
310 Two position controller
311 Profi-CASSY Starter 2
312 DC-Power Supply ± 15 V/3 A
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313 Safety Bridging Plugs, black
314 Safety Bridging Plugs with Tap, black
315 Safety connection lead 100 cm, red
316 Safety connection lead 100 cm, blue
317 Safety connection lead 100 cm, black
318 WinFACT COM3LAB / CASSY Edition
T 8.2.1.6 Speed and Voltage control
319 Reference Variable Generator
320 PID Digital Controller
321 Set of machines 10 W
322 Profi-CASSY Starter 2
323 DC-Power Supply ± 15 V/3 A
324 Safety Bridging Plugs, black
325 Safety Bridging Plugs with Tap, black
326 Safety connection lead 100 cm, red
327 WinFACT COM3LAB / CASSY Edition
328 Safety connection lead 100 cm, blue
329 Safety connection lead 100 cm, black
T 8.2.1.3 Liquid Level – Measurement and Control
330 Reference Variable Generator
331 PID Digital Controller
332 Digital Liquid Controlled System
333 Profi-CASSY Starter 2
334 DC-Power Supply ± 15 V/3 A
335 Safety Bridging Plugs, black
336 Safety Bridging Plugs with Tap, black
337 Safety connection lead 100 cm, red
338 WinFACT COM3LAB / CASSY Edition
339 Safety connection lead 100 cm, blue
340 Safety connection lead 100 cm, black
T 8.2.1.2 Liquid Flow – Measurement and Control
341 Reference Variable Generator
342 Digital Liquid Controlled System
343 Profi-CASSY Starter 2
344 DC-Power Supply ± 15 V/3 A
345 Safety Bridging Plugs, black
346 Safety Bridging Plugs with Tap, black
347 Safety connection lead 100 cm, red
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348 WinFACT COM3LAB / CASSY Edition
349 Safety connection lead 100 cm, blue
350 Safety connection lead 100 cm, black
T 8.2.1.4 Control of Air Flow
351 Reference Variable Generator
352 PID Digital Controller
353 Blower
354 Windmill type anemometer
355 Profi-CASSY Starter 2
356 Panel frame T130, Two Level
357 DC-Power Supply ± 15 V/3 A
358 Safety Bridging Plugs, black
359 Safety Bridging Plugs with Tap, black
360 Safety connection lead 100 cm, red
361 WinFACT COM3LAB / CASSY Edition
362 Safety connection lead 100 cm, blue
363 Safety connection lead 100 cm, black
T 8.3.1 Basics pneumatic control
364 Pressure sensor S, ±2000 hPa
365 Pressure Step Generator
366 Control Valve
367 Pressure Control System
368 Buffer Accumulator
369 P/PI Control Station
370 Sensor-CASSY 2 Starter
371 Compressor Type V01-10
372 Compressor Connection Hosing
373 Filter-Air Pressure Supply Combination
374 Pneumatic Hose Couplers, set
375 Safety Bridging Plugs, black
376 Connection Sleeves NW 5, set
377 Pneumatic Hose 6/4
380 COM3LAB Course: Electro Pneumatics
381 COM3LAB Course: Pneumatics Board
T 9.5.3.1 Hydraulics with Transparent Components, complete equipment set
382 Hydraulic power unit 8/1.0 for plexiglass units
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383 Hydraulics training case
384 Set of plastic adapters, 25 pieces
385 Transparent tube with self-locking / quick release couplings 520mm
386 Transparent Tube with self-locking / quick release couplings 350mm
387 Transparent tube with self-locking / quick release couplings 1000mm
388 6-l canister with red hydraulic oil for refilling
Equipment Basic Level with transparent Components
389 KSS Double acting cylinder, stroke 100 mm
390 KSS Check valve
391 KSS Pressure relief valve, (poppet valve)
392 KS 4/2-way valve, manually operated
393 KSS Throttle valve
394 KSS Manometer, 0 ... 10 bar
395 KSS Distributor, 6-way
396 KSS Differential-pressure valve
Equipment Secondary Level with transparent Components
397 KSS cylinder, single-acting
398 KSS Pressure relief valve (piston type valve)
399 KSS Pressure reducing valve, direct operated
400 KSS throttle check valve, manually operated
401 KSS Check valve, piloted
402 KSS Flow control valve, 2-way
403 KSS Shut-off valve
404 KSS/KS Distributor, 4-way
405 SB Plug-in element "Locking pushbutton switch"
406 SB Plug-in element "Relay", 12 ... 24 V, 4 changeover switches
407 SB Plug-in element Relay, 12 ... 24 V, on-delayed
408 SB Plug-in element Relay 12 ... 24 V, OFF delayed
409 SB Plug-in element Diode 1N4007, 1000 V, 1 A, Silicon
410 SB Plug-in element Electrolytic capacitor 2200 µF, 40 V
411 SB Plug-in element Electrolytic capacitor 4700 µF, 40 V
412 SB Plug-in element Lamp socket E10
413 Incandescent lamp E 10, 24 V, 80 mA, 1.9 W
414 Storage box, RAL 7035 light grey
415 Base Grid Panel, stainless steel
416 Connecting lead 19 A, 10 cm, red
417 Connecting lead 19 A, 10 cm, black
418 Connecting lead 19A, 10 cm, blue
419 Connecting lead 19 A, 25 cm, red
420 Connecting lead 19 A, 25 cm, black
421 Connecting lead 19 A, 25 cm, blue
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422 Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, red
423 Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, black
424 Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, blue
425 Connecting lead 19 A, 100 cm, red
426 Connecting lead 19 A, 100 cm, blue
427 Power Adapter 6...24 V
Equipment Electro-Hydraulics with transparent Components
428 KSS 4/2-way valve, solenoid operated
429 KSS 4/3-way valve, solenoid operated
430 KSS Pressure switch with connection cable
431 Limit switch with idle return roller
432 Electro-power adapter, 2 sockets, yellow LED
433 Mobile cable holder
434 Panel frame VT180, Three Level
435 TFT Monitor frame TPS
436 Equipment Platform 500 mm
437 Grooved mat cabinet 1200
438 Shelf 1200
439 Shelf 1200 with 1 grooved mat
440 Shelf 1200 with 2 grooved mats
441 Assembly set mussel-type handle
Control technology
500 Multifunctional workstation
501 Cable Comb
502 BIBB Pneumatic kit
503 Electrical extension kit for BiBB, BOX, TSI
504 Cable set for electropneumatics
505 Sensor technology basic kit
506 TS sensor technology extension
509 Mechatr. Trainingsystem
510 WS Hydraulic Work station
512 Component set for WS200/WS290
513 10 l Hydraulic oil
514 Filling funnel with hose
516 Filling test equipment for hydraulic accumulators
517 Pressure relief coupling
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5. LIST OF LITERATURE
List of educational literature from publishers of the Federal Republic of Germany in English
№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(1) Metal Trades Hand-book
Dr. Christiani 1st
97210Konstanz 2015 2.1 - 2.3,
3.1 - 3.2,5.18.2,9.4 - 9.5,11.116.2,17.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(2) Manual material pro-cessingBasic and advanced trainingDocumentation for the trainer
Dr. Christiani 1st
97351978-3-86522-834-5
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.3,3.1 - 3.2,5.18.2,9.4 - 9.5,11.116.2,17.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(3) Manual material pro-cessingTraining documenta-tionTrainees
Dr. Christiani 1st
97743Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.3,
3.1 - 3.2,5.18.2,9.4 - 9.5,11.116.2,17.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(4) Manual material pro-cessingFiling - Textbook
Dr. Christiani 1st
97500978-3-86522-884-0
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.25.18.29.4 - 9.511.116.217.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(5) Manual material pro-cessingChiselling - Text-book
Dr. Christiani 1st
97502978-3-86522-886-4
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.25.18.29.4 - 9.511.116.217.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(6) Manual material pro-cessingSawing - Textbook
Dr. Christiani 1st
97501978-3-86522-885-7
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.25.18.29.4 - 9.511.1
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№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used16.217.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(7) Manual material pro-cessingScribing, punching, marking - Textbook
Dr. Christiani 1st
97503978-3-86522-887-1
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.25.18.29.4 - 9.511.116.217.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(8) Manual material pro-cessingDrilling, countersink-ing, reaming - Text-book
Dr. Christiani 1st
97504978-3-86522-888-8
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.3,3.1 - 3.25.18.29.4 - 9.511.116.217.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(9) Manual material pro-cessingChecking: measur-ing, gauging - Text-book
Dr. Christiani 1st
97506978-3-86522-890-1
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.25.18.29.4 - 9.511.116.217.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(10) Manual material pro-cessingThread production - Textbook
Dr. Christiani 1st
97505978-3-86522-889-5
Konstanz 2014 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.25.18.29.4 - 9.511.116.217.3 - 17.423.1, 23.3
(11) Formula Handbook - Metal Trades
Dr. Christiani 1st
1001423-87125-835-0
Konstanz 2005 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.28.1 - 8.29.416.217.3 - 17.423.3
(12) Machine-based ma-terial processing - Part: MillingInstructor manual
Dr. Christiani 2nd
72996978-3-86522-827-7
Konstanz 2014 2.1 – 2.35.18.19.2,17.3
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№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(13) Machine-based ma-terial processing - Part: MillingTrainees
Dr. Christiani 2nd
72997978-3-86522-828-4
Konstanz 2014 2.1 – 2.35.18.19.2,17.3
(14) Machine-based ma-terial processing - Part: Basic and spe-cialized training
Dr. Christiani 2nd
72998978-3-86522-829-1
Konstanz 2014 2.1 – 2.35.18.19.217.3
(15) Machine-based ma-terial processing - Part: TurningInstructor document-ation
Dr. Christiani 2nd
74324978-3-86522-807-9
Konstanz 2014 2.1 – 2.35.18.19.217.3
(16) Machine-based ma-terial processing - Part: TurningTrainees
Dr. Christiani 2nd
97746978-3-86522-806-6
Konstanz 2014 2.1 – 2.35.18.19.217.3
(17) Machine-based ma-terial processing - Part: TurningTextbook
Dr. Christiani 2nd
74326978-3-86522-809-3
Konstanz 2014 2.1 – 2.35.18.19.217.3
(18) Maintenance - Basics principlesDocuments for the trainer
Dr. Christiani 1st
97362Konstanz 2014 3.1
5.117.3 -17.423.3
(19) Maintenance - Basics principlesTrainees
Dr. Christiani 1st
97761Konstanz 2014 3.1
5.117.3 -17.423.3
(20) Basic Principles of PneumaticsCourse 1
Balmer Dr. Christiani 1st
97353978-3865228369
Konstanz 2014 5.116.2
(21) Basic Principles of PneumaticsCourse 2
Balmer Dr. Christiani 1st
97354Konstanz 2014 5.1
16.2
(22) Basic Principles of PneumaticsCourse 3
Balmer Dr. Christiani 1st
97355Konstanz 2014 5.1
16.2
(23) Project Formula 1 Racing CarWorkbook for stu-dent + Complete Ma-terial Kit
Dr. Christiani 1st
99897Konstanz 2.1 – 2.3
3.1, 3.25.18.19.2
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№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(24) Project Formula 1 Racing CarWorkbook for lec-turer
Dr. Christiani 1st
64087Konstanz 2.1 – 2.3
3.1, 3.25.18.19.2
(25) Inspecting 1 - Single Licence
Dr. Christiani -10572
Konstanz 3.28.19.1, 9.516.217.3 - 17.423.3
(26) Inspecting 2 - Single Licence
Dr. Christiani -10573
Konstanz 3.25.18.19.1, 9.516.217.3 - 17.423.3
(27) Process Planning - Single Licence
Dr. Christiani -10584
Konstanz 5.1
(28) CBT Total package MechanicsSingle Licence
Dr. Christiani -10749
Konstanz 2.1 - 2.33.1 - 3.28.19.1 - 9.2, 9.417.1, 17.3
(29) LOGO! Practical Training
Dr. Christiani 1st
83436Konstanz 2009 5.1
16.223.1, 23.3
(30) Booklet Automation system S7-300, starter pack, EN
Siemens 8-5212012-000-10-0
1 3.29.1
(31) Training Concept mMSAutomation Storage & Retrieval System (ASRS)Workbook for lec-turer
Dr. Christiani -64777
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
35
№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(32) Training Concept mMSAutomation Storage & Retrieval System (ASRS)Workbook for stu-dents
Dr. Christiani -64778
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(33) Training Concept mMSConveyor Unit shortWorkbook for lec-turer
Dr. Christiani -64197
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(34) Training Concept mMSConveyor Unit shortWorkbook for stu-dents
Dr. Christiani -64198
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(35) Training Concept mMSHandling Unit with Z-AxisWorkbook for lec-turer
Dr. Christiani -64405
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(36) Training Concept mMSHandling Unit with Z-AxisWorkbook for stu-dents
Dr. Christiani -64404
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(37) Training Concept mMSRotating Unit - Workbook for lec-turer
Dr. Christiani -64453
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(38) Training Concept mMSRotating Unit - Workbook for stu-dents
Dr. Christiani -64452
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(39) Training Concept mMSService UnitWorkbook for lec-turer
Dr. Christiani -64443
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(40) Training Concept mMSService UnitWorkbook for stu-dents
Dr. Christiani -64442
Konstanz 5.116.223.3
(41) Training Series “Practice for Profes-sionals Pneumatics”
Dr. Christiani 73055 Konstanz 3.29.11924
(42) Training Series “Practice for Profes-
Dr. Christiani 73086 Konstanz 3.29.1
36
№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
sionals Pneumatics” 1924
(43) Training Series “Practice for Profes-sionals Electro-pneu-matics/PLC/PN”
Dr. Christiani 73056 Konstanz 3.29.116.21923.124
(44) Training Series “Practice for Profes-sionals Electro-pneu-matics/PLC/PN”
Dr. Christiani 73085 Konstanz 3.29.116.21923.124
(45) Sensorics training system
Dr. Christiani 89588 Konstanz 16.223.1
(46) Sensorics training system
Dr. Christiani 89590 Konstanz 16.223.1
(47) Trainer’s manual “On/off hydraulics – manual control (in accordance with BIBB, A to H)”
Dr. Christiani 96997 Konstanz 9.11924
(48) Trainee’s manual “On/off hydraulics – manual control (in accordance with BIBB, A to H)”
Dr. Christiani 99814 Konstanz 9.11924
(49) Управляющие системы и автоматика
Technosphera Pub-lishers
978-5-94836-152-9
2007 3.2, 9.1161923.124
37
List of educational literature from publishers of the Federal Republic of Germany in German language
№ Name Author Publisher Edi-tion num-ber
ISBN code Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
Course books(50) Lernfelder Metall-
technik. Indus-triemechanik Fach-wissen
Albert de Boer/Klaus Hengesbach /Peter Hille et. al.
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd 978-3-427-55050-1
2010 For additional information
(51) Lernfelder Metall-technik. Indus-triemechanik Fach-wissen
Oliver Biehl /Klaus Hengesbach /Heinrich Jacobs et. al.
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd 978-3-427-55060-0
2010 For additional information
(52) Lernfelder Metall-technik. Prozesswis-sen Industriemech-anik
Biehl, Oliver/Klaus Hengesbauch/Heinrich Jacobs et al.
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd 978-3-427-55061-7
2010 For additional information
(53) Berufsfeld Metall – Industriemechanik. Grund- und Fachwissen
Klaus, Hengesbach/Peter Hille/Fritz Koch et. al.
Bildungsverlag EINS 7th 978-3-8237-5540-1
2014 For additional information
(54) Berufsfeld Metall – Industriemechanik. Grund- und Fachwissen
Klaus, Hengesbach/Peter Hille/Fritz Koch et. al.
Bildungsverlag EINS 7th 978-3-8237-5541-8
2014 For additional information
(55) Berufsfeld Metall – Industriemechanik. Grund- und Fachwissen
Klaus Hengesbach/Jürgen Lehberger/Detlef Müser et. al.
Bildungsverlag EINS 1st 978-3-427-55400-4
2011 For additional information
(56) Berufsfeld Metall – Industriemechanik. Grund- und Fachwissen
Klaus, Hengesbach/Peter Hille/Fritz Koch et. al.
Bildungsverlag EINS 7th OD382375542
2015 For additional information
(57) 1 Metalltechnik, Industriemechanik, Zerspantechnik, Technologie, Technische Mathematik: Lernfeld 1 - Lernsituationen
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd 978-3-427-42000-2
2012 For additional information
(58) Metalltechnik, Industriemechanik, Zerspantechnik, Technologie, Technische Mathematik: Lernfeld 1
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd OD342742010
2012 For additional information
(59) Metalltechnik Lernsituationen, Technologie, Technische Mathematik: Lernfelder 2-4
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 4th 978-3-427-42020-0
2014 For additional information
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№ Name Author Publisher Edi-tion num-ber
ISBN code Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(60) Metalltechnik Lernsituationen, Technologie, Technische Mathematik: Lernfelder 2-4
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 4th OD342742030
2014 For additional information
(61) Industriemechanik Lernsituationen, Technologie, Technische Mathemati: Lernfelder 5-9
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd 978-3-427-42040-8
2014 For additional information
(62) Industriemechanik Lernsituationen, Technologie, Technische Mathemati: Lernfelder 5-9
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd OD342742050
2014 For additional information
(63) Industriemechanik Lernsituationen, Technologie, Technische Mathematik: Lernfelder 10-15
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd 978-3-427-42060-6
2015 For additional information
(64) Industriemechanik Lernsituationen, Technologie, Technische Mathematik: Lernfelder 10-15
Heinz Frisch/Erwin Lösch/Erich Renner
Bildungsverlag EINS 3rd OD342742070
2015 For additional information
(65) Fachkunde Metall Jörg Bartenschla-ger/Walter Escherich
Europa-Lehrmittel 57th 978-3-8085-1157-2
2013 For additional information
(66) Lernsituationen in der Metalltechnik Lernfelder 1-4
Karl-Heinz Küspert/Dietmar Morgner/Thomas Müller et al.
Europa-Lehrmittel 5th 978-3-8085-1945-5
2015 For additional information
(67) Lernsituationen in der Metalltechnik Lernfelder 5-9
Karl-Heinz Küspert/Dietmar Morgner/Thomas Müller et al.
Europa-Lehrmittel 5th 978-3-8085-1967-7
2015 For additional information
(68) Lernsituationen in der Metalltechnik Lernfelder 10 bis 15
Lothar Haas/Karl-Heinz Küspert/Thomas Müller et al.
Europa-Lehrmittel 2nd 978-3-8085-1966-0
2012 For additional information
(69) Grundkenntnisse In-dustrielle Metall-berufe. Lernfelder 1-4
Reiner Haffer/Angelika Becker-Kavan/Gregor van den Boom et al.
Handwerk und Tech-nik
6th 978-3-582-03010-8
2014 For additional information
(70) Grundkenntnisse Industrielle Metallberufe.
Angelika Becker-Kavan/Finn
Handwerk und Tech-nik
1st 978-3-582-03011-5
2014 For additional information
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№ Name Author Publisher Edi-tion num-ber
ISBN code Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
Lernfelder 1-4. Lösungen
Brandt/Christof Braun et al.
(71) Fachkenntnisse 1 In-dustriemechaniker nach Lernfeldern
Reiner Haffer/Hubert Aigner/Angelika Becker-Kavan et al.
Handwerk und Tech-nik
3rd 978-3-582-03013-9
2011 For additional information
(72) Fachkenntnisse 1 Industriemechaniker nach Lernfeldern. Lösungen
Reiner Haffer/Hubert Aigner/Angelika Becker-Kavan et al.
Handwerk und Tech-nik
1st 978-3-582-03014-6
2011 For additional information
(73) Fachkenntnisse In-dustriemechanik. Lernfelder 5-15
Reiner Haffer/Hubert Aigner/Angelika Becker-Kavan et al.
Handwerk und Tech-nik
2nd 978-3-582-03017-7
2013 For additional information
(74) Fachkenntnisse In-dustriemechaniker. Lernfelder 5-15. Lösungen
Reiner Haffer/Hubert Aigner/Angelika Becker-Kavan et al.
Handwerk und Tech-nik
1st 978-3-582-03018-4
2012 For additional information
(75) Technische Mathem-atik - lernfeldori-entiert
Hermann Brauchle/Frank Seyfried/Markus Strobel
Handwerk und Tech-nik
2nd 978-3-7782-3108-1
2013 For additional information
(76) Technische Mathem-atik. Lernfeldori-entiert. Lösungen
Hermann Brauchle/Frank Seyfried/Markus Strobel
Handwerk und Tech-nik
2nd 978-3-7782-3109-8
2014 For additional information
Examinations and exam preparation books(77) 6 Der Eignungstest/
Einstellungstest zur Ausbildung zum Mechaniker, Industriemechaniker, Zerspanmechaniker, Teilezurichter, Maschinen- und Anlagenführer, Metallbauer
Guth, Kurt/Mery, Marcus
Ausbildungspark 1st ISBN 978-3-941356-68-9
2013 For additional information
(78) Prüfungsvorbereitung Industriemechaniker/-in, Abschlussprüfung Teil 1
Peter Schier-bock
Bildungsverlag EINS 2nd 978-3427049555
2010 For additional information
(79) Prüfungsvorbereitung
Peter Schier-bock
Bildungsverlag EINS 1st 978-342704958
2011 For additional information
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№ Name Author Publisher Edi-tion num-ber
ISBN code Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
Industriemechaniker/-in, Abschlussprüfung Teil 2
6
(80) 7 Prüfungsbuch Metall. Mit Lernfeld- und Abschlussprüfungen
Thomas Hill-ebrand/Eck-hard Ig-natowitz/Ull-rich Kinz et al.
Europa-Lehrmittel 29th 978-3-8085-1260-9
2015 For additional information
(81) Prüfungsvorbereitung aktuell – Industriemechaniker. Abschlussprüfung Teil 1
Jakob Liedl/Wilfried Metz/Rudi Pawlitschko
Europa-Lehrmittel 1st 978-3-8085-1253-1
2015 For additional information
(82) Prüfungsvorbereitung aktuell – Industriemechaniker. Abschlussprüfung Teil 2
Wilfried Metz
Europa-Lehrmittel 1st 978-3-8085-1252-4
2014 For additional information
(83) Prüfungsbuch Metall-/Maschinen-technik
Heinz-Peter Schultheiss
Holland + Josenhans GmbH
3rd 978-3778231500
2013 For additional information
Editions in English(84) 7 Safety Differently:
Human Factors for a New Era
Sidney Dek-ker
Apple Academic Press Inc.
2nd 1482241994
Oakville, Canada
2014 all
(85) 7 Mechanical Engin-eer's Pocket Book
Roger L. Timings
ELSEVIER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
3rd Re-vised edi-tion
0750665084
Oxford, United King-dom
2005 all
(86) 7 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engin-eering: Mechanical Options Units Foundation Level 2 :
Roger L. Timings
Pearson Education Limited
1st 0582305853
Harlow, United King-dom
2000 all level 3 modules
41
№ Name Author Publisher Edi-tion num-ber
ISBN code Place of pub-lication
Year of pub-lication
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
NVQ Engineering Manufacture
(87) 7 Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication
Ed Barr Motorbooks Interna-tional
1st 0760344922
Wisconsin, United States
2013 2.3
42
List of educational literature from publishers of the Russian Federation
№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of publication
Year of publica-tion
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(88) Reference book adjuster modular machine tools and automatic transfer lines
Vlasov S., Cherpakov B.
High school 3rd 5-06-004303-7.
Moscow 2002 2.216.1
(89) Equipment of Mechanical en-gineering
Moryakov О.
Academy - 978-5-7695-6005-7.
Moscow 2009 all
(90) Industrial equip-ment
Ermolayev V.
Academy 2nd 978-5-4468-0270-8
2013 all
(91) Diagnostics and reliability of auto-mated systems
Shishmarev V.
Academy 1st 978-5-7695-6919-7
Moscow 2012 23.223.3
(92) Automation and mechanization of production
Cherpakov B., Vereina L.
Publishing Center «Academy»
1st 5-7695-1502-3
Moscow 2004 23.223.3
(93) Industrial equip-ment
Cherpakov B.
Publishing Center «Academy»
1st 978-5-7695-8872-3
Moscow 2012 all
(94) Automation of technological pro-cesses
Shishmarev V.
«Academy» 1st 5-7695-2054-Х
Moscow 2005 23.223.3
(95) Processing of parts on CNC ma-chines
Feldstein E. Academy 3rd Moscow 2014 16.117.2
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№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of publication
Year of publica-tion
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(96) Modern CNC sys-tems and its oper-ation
Bosinzon A. Academy 6th 978-4468-1281-3
Moscow 2008 16.117.2
(97) Processing of parts on CNC ma-chines. Equip-ment. Attach-ments. Techno-logy.
Balla О. Lan 1st 978-5-8114-1851-0
Moscow 2015 16.117.2
(98) Modern CNC ma-chine and CAD/САМ-system
Lovygin А. DMK Press 4th 978-5-97060-123-5
Moscow 2015 16.117.2
(99) Program pro-cessing in NX CAM
Sulinov А. DMK Press 1st 978-5-97060-143-5
Moscow 2014 16.117.2
(100) Process equip-ment of engineer-ing industries
Skhirtladze A., Novikov V.
High school 2nd, re-viewed and added
5-06-003667-7.
Moscow 2001 all
(101) Machine operator of wide range of skills
Skhirtladze A., Novikov V.
High school 2nd 978-5-06-005902-1
Moscow 2008 all
(102) Turner of wide range of skills
Bag-dasarova T.
Academy 4th 5-7695-3403-6
Moscow 2004 2.3111924
(103) Tooling Design Ilitsky V., Erokhin. V.
Bryansk State Tech-nical Unievrsity
2nd 589838-243-7
Bryansk 2006 16.117.2
(104) Course design for automation of in-dustrial processes in mechanical en-gineering
Vetkasov N. Ulyanovsk State Technical Uiversity
1st 978-5-9795-0452-0
Ulyanovsk 2009 23.223.3
(105) Reference book of Turner of wide range of skills
Bezya-zichny V.
Mechanical engineer-ing
2nd 978-5-217-03393-5
Moscow 2007 2.3111924
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№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of publication
Year of publica-tion
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(106) Introduction into the profession (Engineering Technology)
Pervyshin A., Druzhinin A.
Samara State Aerospace University
1st 978-5-7883-0847-0.
Samara 2011 251617
(107) Engineering Technology
Suslov А. KNORUS 1st 978-5-406-00818-8
Moscow 2013 all
(108) Technology of ra-dio electronic devices and indus-trial automation
Dostanko A., Lanin V. and etc.
High school - 985-06-0500-6
Minsk 2002 23
(109) Automation of production pro-cesses in mechan-ical engineering
Shishmarev V.
«Academy» 1st 978-5-7695-3567-3.
Moscow 2008 23.223.3
(110) Design of auto-mated machines and systems
G. Vasilyev, B. Dmitriev
Publishing house of Moscow State Tech-nical University
1st 978-5-7038-3573-9
Moscow 2012 For additional information
(111) High-tech meth-ods of metal working
Yakuhin V. Moscow State Engin-eering University
1st 978-5-2760-1978-9
Moscow 2011 For additional information
(112) Occupational safety in the metal working industry
Kulikov O., Rolin E.
Academy 6th 978-5-7695-8892-1.
Moscow 2012 all
(113) Safety in mechan-ical engineering
Ed. Y. Solo-mentsev
High school 1st 5-06-004079-8
Moscow 2002 all
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№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of publication
Year of publica-tion
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(114) Basics of life safety in the ma-chine-building en-terprises
Yagovkin G.
Samara state univer-sity
1st 5-7964-0762-7
Samara 2005 all
(115) Occupational health and safety.
Belyakov G. YURAIT 1st 978-5-9916-6037-2
Moscow 2015 all
(116) Health and Safety Solomin V YURAIT 1st 978-5-9916-5479-1
Moscow 2015 all
(117) Occupational safety in the metal working industry
Rolin Е. Academy 1st 978-5-7695-8892-1
Moscow 2012 all
(118)
Health and Safety Kosolapova N., Proko-penko N.
“KnoRus” 8th978-5-406-04970-9
Moscow 2015
all
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List of educational literature from publishers of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Kazakh and Russian
№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of publica-tion
Year of publica-tion
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used
(119) Computer-assisted design of technology machines
Tagauova R. Kazakh Na-tional Technical University
1st - Almaty 2012 16.117.2
(120) Fundamentals of life safety
Balabas L. Folliant 1st 978-996-535-610-0
Astana 2008 all
(121) Labour safety Nurzhasarova M.
Folliant 1st 9965-35-1778-3
Astana 2007 all
(122) Labour safety system and environment pro-tection
Drizhd N. Folliant 1st 978-996-535-582-0
Astana 2007 all
(123) Basics of Design and metallurgical facilities design
Sh. Bayısbekov, A. Tasmagam-betov, S. Eden-bayev
Kazakh Na-tional Technical University
1st - Almaty 2010 2.39.2
(124) Metal-cutting machines and tools
Jantugulov T. Kostanai State University
1st - Kostanai 2013 2.22.3591116.117.21924
(125) Metal-cutting machinesUaliev D.
Karaganda State University
1st - Karaganda
2008 2.22.35911
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№ Name Author Publisher Edition number
ISBN code
Place of publica-tion
Year of publica-tion
Discipline (s)/module(s) where will be used16.117.21924
(126) Mechanical Engineer-ing: Textbook
M.Samsaev E. Saparbayev
Bastau 1st 978-601-281-049-3.
Almaty 2012 3.1
(127) CNC machining techno-logy
A.DairovB. Bektibay E. Nurımov
Kazakh Na-tional Technical University
1st - Almaty 2010 16.117.2
(128) Occupational health and safety
Amanzholov J. Foliant 1st - Astana 2007 all
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