Fitter

Course Content:
  • Engineering Drawing & Measurement – Basics of technical drawings, blueprint reading, and measuring instruments.
  • Hand Tools & Power Tools – Usage of files, hacksaws, chisels, drills, grinders, and welding tools.
  • Fitting Operations – Marking, cutting, drilling, filing, grinding, and assembling components.
  • Fasteners & Joints – Riveting, bolting, screwing, and welding techniques.
  • Pipe Fitting & Plumbing – Working with pipes, joints, and fittings.
  • Hydraulics & Pneumatics – Basics of fluid mechanics and pressure systems.
  • Welding & Fabrication – Gas welding, arc welding, and sheet metal work.
  • Machine Operations – Lathe machine, drilling machine, grinding machine operation.
  • Industrial Safety & Maintenance – Workplace safety rules and preventive maintenance of equipment.
Skills Acquired:
  • Proficiency in measuring, marking, cutting, and shaping metal parts.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings.
  • Expertise in assembling and fitting mechanical components.
  • Knowledge of welding and fabrication techniques.
  • Understanding of pipe fitting and plumbing works.
  • Operation and maintenance of workshop machinery.
  • Awareness of industrial safety and quality control standards.
Options for Employment:
  • Manufacturing Industries – As a Machine Operator, Fitter, or Maintenance Technician.
  • Automobile Industry – As a Mechanical Fitter or Assembler.
  • Railways & Metro Projects – As a Structural Fitter or Pipe Fitter.
  • Construction & Infrastructure – As a Steel Fabricator or Pipe Fitter.
  • Power Plants & Refineries – As a Maintenance Fitter or Boiler Fitter.
  • Defense & Public Sector Units (PSUs) – Opportunities in technical roles.
Options for Self-Employment:
  • Setting up a welding and fabrication workshop.
  • Starting a plumbing and pipe-fitting service.
  • Offering machinery maintenance and repair services.
  • Providing metalworks and structural fabrication services.
  • Manufacturing small mechanical components for local industries.
  • Working as an independent contractor for industrial projects.
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