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PCFCT Ver.1.0 1/17 Annexure 1 WELDING TECHNICIAN LEVEL 3 SYLLABUS Submitted by PREMIER CENTER FOR COMPETENCY TRAINING (PCFCT)

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PCFCT Ver.1.0 1/17

Annexure 1

WELDING TECHNICIAN

LEVEL 3

SYLLABUS

Submitted by

PREMIER CENTER FOR COMPETENCY

TRAINING (PCFCT)

PCFCT Ver.1.0 2/17

Contents 1. Introduction to the Course ......................................................................................3

2. Synopsis of Course Duration ..................................................................................5

3. Detailed Syllabus ....................................................................................................5

4. Minimum General Requirements to conduct practical .........................................14

5. Internship ..............................................................................................................15

6. Qualification and Experience of Skill Development Executive (Trainer) ............15

7. Training Calendars(Not Applicable now) ............................................................15

PCFCT Ver.1.0 3/17

1. Introduction to the Course

Course Specifications

Welding Technician Level 3 Qualification Pack & NOS : ASC/Q3102

Automotive Premier Center For Competency Training

On completion of the course the candidates will have skills and competencies to work as

a assistant welding technician in automotive industry.

The course lays foundation for diverse kinds of skills and competencies relevant for the

specific job-role. The course is designed as per standards set by industry National Skill

Development Corporation (NSDC) / Sector Skill Council / ASAP (Tick as applicable).

Key Objectives of the Course:

Is to make the participant to know, 1. How to prepare welding machine before welding

2. How to read and understand work order, job card, control plan and machine manual by

self

3. How to perform welding as per requirement

4. How to conduct pre-inspection, process monitoring & post inspection.

5. Know how to maintain the environment clean and safe working area, tools & machinery

ready.

Key competencies to be developed 1.Gas welding

Particulars Description

Course name as assigned by

ASAP

Code of course assigned by

ASAP

Duration of the course

160 hrs

QP reference

ASC/Q3102

Level of the Course

[as per National Skill

Qualification Framework

(NSQF)]

Level 3

PCFCT Ver.1.0 4/17

Particulars Description

Job role after training

[as per NOS]

1.Responsible for supporting operator during welding

process

2.Loading and unloading welding components

3.Recoring and maintaining documentation

Eligibility criteria for

admission

1.Minimum Educational Qualification: class 10

2.Minimum age: 18

Training delivery model

1.Activity based model (practical)

Assessment of trainees

[to be in conformity with

quality framework of ASAP]

Please refer annexure no. II

for quality framework of

ASAP

1. Theory test

2. Practical test

3. weightage

Internal Assessment (please

refer annexure V)

External (please refer

annexure v)

Further learning opportunities

List of courses which the students may be able to join after successful completion of

the present training:

After successful completion of course the candidate is eligible for following further

learning opportunities:

1. Can join Welder level 4

2. Can join under water welding course

3. Can join non-destructive testing course level 2

4. Can join advanced welding courses.

5. This, course further develops the necessary knowledge to produce Welding

Procedure Specification's (WPS) and welder qualifications to the mentioned

standards.

Further Job opportunities / Occupations

PCFCT Ver.1.0 5/17

List the existing and emerging job opportunities / occupations which students will be

able to join:

After successful completion of course the candidate can avail following job

opportunities:

1.Assistant welder in automotive industry

2. Assistant Gas welder

3. Assistant Arc welder

4. Assistant Mig/Mag welder

2. Synopsis of Course Duration

Particulars Duration (hrs)

Institution-based training:

1. Theory Sessions 70 hrs

2. Practical Sessions 90 hrs

Industry-based training:

3. Internship 150 hrs

Total 310 hrs

3. Detailed Syllabus

The syllabus is to be provided in detail in the table given below.

Sl.

No.

Module

and Units

Theory /

Practical

Content in terms of

Key Learning

Outcomes*

The

ory

[hrs

]

Pract

ical

[hrs]

Total

durat

ion

[hrs]

NOS

code

1 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Basics of

engineering

drawing

Theory Define Fundamentals

of engineering drawing

Describe Projections

of solids & Isometric

views

3 hrs 3 hrs ASC/N

3103

2 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Theory Describe symbols used

in drawing

Define Measurements

and

Tolerance

Reading product

3 hrs 3 hrs ASC/N

3104

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Product

drawing

drawing &

understanding the

requirements

3 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Introduction

to metals

Theory List out Properties of

Metals

Define Impact of Heat,

Pressure in metals

List out Common

ferrous and non

ferrous metal alloys

and their melting point

Define State of matter

1 hrs 1 hrs ASC/N

3103

4 Module :

Industrial

orientation

First Aid

Theory Define what is first aid

List out procedure for

first aid

1 hr 1hr ASC/N

0006

5 Module :

Industrial

orientation

Fire Safety

Theory List out types of fire

Describe the procedure

for Evacuating fire

1 hr 1 hr ASC/N

0006

6 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Introduction

to welding

Theory List out the Safety in

welding and welding

shop

Describe Safety

equipments used in

welding

Safety in (GAS and

ARC welding)

1 hr 1 hr ASC/N

0006

7 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Workshop

calculations

Theory/Practic

al Various types and

standards of

measurements

Conversion of units

Pythagoras theorem

and its application

Algebra

4 hrs 4 hrs

8 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Basics of

Theory Describe OHM'S law

Define source of

electricity

AC & DC current

Generators &

Transformers

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/N

3104

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Electricity

9 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Uses of

Hand tools

Theory To know how to use

the following tools,

Bench vice, Scriber,

Try square, Calipers,

Dividers, Punches,

Files, Hacksaw,

Hammers, Chisels,

Clamps, Bench

Grinder, chisel, etc.

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/N

3105

ASC/N

0007

ASC/N

0007

10 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Gas welding

Theory Describe Gas welding

equipments

The basic setting of

flames

Operation and pressure

setting

Techniques used in gas

welding

Selection of filler

metals and fluxes used

in brazing

Difference between

brazing and fusion

welding

Process of welding

dissimilar metals

Care and maintenance

of cylinders

Advantages of non-

fusion welding

Safety to be followed

during gas welding

4 hrs 4 hrs ASC/N

3104

11 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Manual

Shielded

Arc

Welding

Theory Principle of arc

welding

Electric arc theory

Power source

AC & DC welding

Machines

List out Welding

Accessories

Describe Operating

procedure

Arc length and its

Effects

Classification of Arc

length

Effects of Arc length

Safety in Arc welding

4 hrs 4 hrs ASC/N

3105

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12 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Selection of

Electrodes

Theory List out types of

electrodes

Define Specification of

electrodes

Electrode

classification - Carbon

steel

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/N

3105

13 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Welding

Defects

Manual Arc

Welding

Theory Describe Arc length

and its Effects

Define Classification

of Arc length

Effects of Arc length

Causes of welding

defects

List out remedies of

welding defects

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/N

3104

ASC/N

007

14 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Lifting

Tools

Theory List out Clamping

device

Describing Various

lifting tools

Functioning of Hoist

Crane &Pulley

Operation Fork lift

Safety to be followed

in using lifting tools

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/3

106

15 Module :

Basics of

quality

Gauges

Theory Describe the functions

of each gauge

Define the importance

of calibration of

gauges

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/N

3105

ASC/N

0007

16 Module :

Basics of

quality

Inspection

of Weld

Theory Define Visual

inspection

Distinguish between

Destructive testing &

Non Destructive

testing

4 hrs 4 hrs ASC/N

3105

ASC/N

0007

17 Module :

Basics of

quality

Standard

Operating

Procedure-

Theory Explain the importance

of SOP

Describe the procedure

for the preparation of

SOP

1 hr 1 hr ASC/N

0006

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SOP

18 Module :

Basics of

quality

Calibration

Theory Define frequency of

calibration

List the importance of

calibration

1 hr 1 hr ASC/N

3106

19 Module :

Basics of

quality

Distortion

and its

Control

Theory List out types of

distortion

Define causes for

distortion

Factors affecting

Distortion

Prevention of

distortion

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/3

105

20 Module :

Basics of

quality

Measuring

Instruments

Theory/Practical Define how to use

Vernier caliper

Micro meter

Steel rule

Calipers

Welding templates &

Weld gauges

Understand the

calibration of

measuring instruments

4 hrs 4 hrs ASC/N

3104

ASC/N

3105

ASC/N

0007

21 Module :

Industrial

orientation

Factory Act

and

Discipline

Theory Explain Factory Act

and the disciplines

should be followed in

an organization

1 hr 1 hr ASC/N

0006

22 Module :

Industrial

orientation

Safety

Theory Describe personal,

industrial and social

safety

List out Why PPE is

essential

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/N

0006

23 Module :

Industrial

orientation

5S

Theory Define purpose of 5S

Benefits of 5S

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/N

0008

ASC/N

0006

24 Module :

Industrial

orientation

Environmen

t

Managemen

Theory Describe what is

environmental hazard

and its types

How to deal in hazard

the responsibilities in

handling environment

1 hr 1 hr ASC/N

0006

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t System -

EMS How to report in

hazard

State common causes

for accidents

25 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process Manual

Titanium

inactive Gas

welding-

TIG

Theory List out TIG welding

equipments and

identification

Describe Preparation

of TIG welding

machine

Advantages of TIG

welding

List out Operating

procedure

List out Safety in TIG

welding

Power source in TIG

welding

List out Maintenance

and care of

TIG welding machine

List out Causes of

Defects and Remedies

in TIG welding

4 hrs 4 hrs ASC/N

3104

ASC/N

3105

ASC/N

0008

26 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process Manual

Metal active

Gas

welding-

MAG/MIG

Theory Principle of

MAG/MIG welding

List out MAG/MIG

welding equipments

and identification

Define Functions of

Shielding gases

Distinguish

Advantages &

Disadvantages of

MAG /MIG welding

List out safety in

MAG/MIG welding

Define Electrode

Position

Welding Positions

Safety in MAG/MIG

welding

Welding Process and

Parameter

Filler rods in

4 hrs 4 hrs ASC/N

3104

ASC/N

3105

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MAG/MIG Welding

Causes of Defects and

Remedies in

MAG/MIG welding

27 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process Spot

Welding

Theory Describe

Fundamentals of Spot

welding process

List out Characteristic

of Spot welding

Define Surface

preparation

Application of Spot

welding

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/3

105

28 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process Projection

Welding

Theory Describe

Fundamentals of

Projection welding

process

List out Techniques in

projection welding

2 hrs 2 hrs ASC/3

105

29 Module :

Basics of

quality

Quality

tools

Theory Describe the various

types of 7QC tools

Understand the

importance of each

tool

Describe how to draw

the QC tools

1hr 1 hr

30 Module :

Behaviour

skills

Communica

tion and

Listening

Skills

Theory Describe the

importance of body

language

Define the process of

communication

Channels of

communication

Understand the active

listening process

1hr 1 hr ASC/N

3103

ASC/N

3104

31 Module :

Behaviour

skills

Positive

thinking

Theory To become spirited

and spunky to handle

situations effectively

1hr 1 hr ASC/N

3105

32 Module :

Behaviour

skills

Theory To promote team for

increasing synergy

1hr 1 hr ASC/N

0007

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Team Work

33 Module :

Behaviour

skills

Writing,

reading and

oral

communicat

ion

Theory Describe how to

complete accurate,

well written work

Read instructions,

guidelines, procedures,

rules and service level

agreements

Listen effectively and

orally communicate

information accurately

1hr 1 hr ASC/3

104

34 Module :

Behaviour

skills

Personal

Health and

Hygiene

Theory Describe how to keep

the health in good

condition and practice

the habits of being

hygiene

1hr 1 hr ASC/N

0006

35 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process

Gas welding

Practical

EX.name

1. Setting of

oxy- acetylene

flames

2. Straight line

bead Fusion

weld with

filler rod (flat

3. Square butt

joint (flat

position)

4. Fillet weld in

lap joint (flat

position)

5. Fillet weld in

T joint

(flat position)

6. Square butt

joint (flat

position)

7. Fillet weld in

lap joint (flat

position)

8. Fillet weld in

T joint

(flat position)

9. Brazing lap

fillet in

(flat position)

10. Fillet weld

To know how to do

List out safe handling

of oxy-acetylene plant,

distinguish between

oxygen and acetylene

fittings

List out types of flames

Starting, re starting and

finishing techniques

Selection of nozzle and

filler rod, Surface

preparation of work

piece

Selection of correct

nozzle and filler rod,

job setting with correct

lapping distance

Selection of correct

nozzle and filler rod

and flux, brazing

techniques

Surface preparation of

work piece and job

setting with correct

corner position

30 hrs 30 hrs ASC/N

3104

PCFCT Ver.1.0 13/17

outside corner

joint

( flat position)

11. Butt weld

single v butt

joint

(flat position)

12. Fillet weld

inside corner

joint

(flat position)

36 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

process Arc

Welding

Practical Eg.

Name

1. Setting up of

Arc welding

machines

2. Straight line

beading (flat

position)

3. Square butt

joint

(flat position)

4. Fillet weld in

lap joint (flat

position)

5. Fillet weld in

T joint

(flat position)

6. Fillet weld

outside corner

joint

(flat position)

7. Fillet weld

inside corner

joint

(flat position)

8. Fillet weld in

T joint

(Horizontal

position)

9. Butt weld

single V butt

joint

(Horizontal

position)

To know how to conduct

welding and

Safe handling of Arc

welding machines and

accessories, necessity

of cleaning.

Selection of electrode

and effect of low

current and high

current,

Tools used in welding,

Common welding

symbols,

Importance of root gap

Use of chipping

hammer, wire brush

and cleaning slag

,spatter from the weld

Arc length and its

effects, coding of

standard electrodes as

per IS.

Identification of

different types of

electrodes and function

of flux coating on

electrodes.

30 hrs 30 hrs ASC/N

3105

37 Module :

Basics of

metal

joining

Practical

Ex. Name

1. Setting up of

MIG welding

Safe handling of MIG

welding machines and

accessories, necessity

of cleaning.

30 hrs 30 hrs ASC/N

3104

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process MIG

Welding

machines

2. Straight line

beading (flat

position)

3. Square butt

joint

(flat position)

4. Fillet weld in

lap joint (flat

position)

5. Fillet weld in

T joint

(flat position)

6. Fillet weld

outside corner

joint

(flat position)

7. Fillet weld T

and Lap joint

(flat position)

8. Butt weld

single V

butt joint

(Vertical

position

upward)

9. Butt weld

single V

butt joint

(Horizontal

Selection of filler rod

and effect of low

voltage and high

voltage, effect of wire

speed, tools used in

welding, common

welding symbols,

cleaning spatter from

the weld

Selection of gas flow

rate, selection of wire

feed rate, angle of the

welding torch.

Importance of root gap,

Selection of wire

diameter, voltage and

wire speed setting and

necessity of tacking.

Position of welding

torch

Lapping distance for

thin and thick plate.

Method of presenting

upper plate edge

melting off.

4. Minimum General Requirements to conduct practical

Category Description

Infrastructure

1. Classroom with white board,marker,projector,screen,etc

2. Laboratory to inspect weld

3. Workshop fully equipped to conduct welding practical

Equipment

1. Gas welding machine

2. Arc welding machine

3. Mig welding machine

4. Welding accessories

5. Safety devices like PPE, Fire extinguishers

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Teaching-

learning

material

Welding technician practical guide

5. Internship

Particulars Description

Duration of internship 30 days (150 hrs)

Prospective

organizations

Sn. Organisation Product / Service

1 Automotive

manufacturing

industries

Auto components

Job roles to be

included

1.Responsible for supporting operator during welding process

2.Loading and unloading welding components

3.Recoring and maintaining documentation

Specific skills to be

focused

1.Various Welding techniques used in industries

Mode of placement Full Day

Time of placement After completion of internship

6. Qualification and Experience of Skill Development Executive (Trainer)

Sl.

No. Qualification

Experience [ years]

Total Industry Teaching / Training

1. B tech 6 years Automotive 3 years

2. DME 3 years Automotive 3 years

3. DME( Marine ) 3 years Automotive 3 years

7. Training Calendars (Not Applicable now)

Illustrative formats for the calendars are provided below. The TSP may modify the

same as required.

Format for Training Calendar:

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Day Module / Unit Theory / Practical Time [From – To]

1

2

3

4

5

Rows to be added as required

Format for Calendar of Internship: (Not Applicable now)

Dates / Month

[From - To]

Industry Tasks assigned by the industry

Rows to be added as required

Format for Calendar of Tests / Examination (Not Applicable now)

Day Modules Theory /

Practical

Time

[From – To]

1

2

3

4

5

Rows to be added as required