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PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 13 | Técnicos Industriais
13 | Technicians (Industry)
Requirements
Knowledge on General Mechanics
Preventive maintenance, as the name suggests, consists of prevention of flaws that may give rise to the stopping or failure of equipments
installed. Corrective maintenance, on the other hand, results from a failure already detected where the equipment stops working and,
usually, is much more expensive.
CONTENTS
OBJECTIVES
Module 1 - Projection
At the end of this training course, trainees will have acquired - Oblique Perspective
preventive and corrective maintenance management - Trimetric Axonometric Projection
knowledge. - Dimetric Axonometric Projection
- Isometric Axonometric Projection
- Classification of Projections
ADDRESSEES - Use of Several Types of Rapid Projection
Mechanics professionals; maintenance technicians; - Design of Rapid Projection
supervisors; production team managers and everyone - Circumference Projection
- Volumes of Revolution Projection
interested on this subject.
Module 2 - Rigorous Projection
- Definitions
- Rigorous Projection of Dots
- Projection of Plane Figures and Volumes
- Modalities of Rigorous Projection and Respective Applications
- Influence of Chart Position and Vision Point
Module 3 - Cuts and Sections
- Representation of Hidden Lines in Cuts
- Representation of Cut Surfaces - Broken Lines
- Pieces and Elements that are not Cut
- Types of Cuts
- Types of Sections
INFORMATION Module 4 - Finishing and Tolerances
Hours: 60h - Work Signs
Time: See Training Plan - Laying Work Signs on Sketches
Material Delivered: Training Support Material - Indication of Roughness
Training: Attendance Required - General on Tolerances
Regime: Working Hours / Post-Working Hours - Direct Tolerances and Transcription of Measurements
- ISO Tolerances
- Indication of Tolerances in Sketches
- Relation between Tolerances and Degrees of Roughness
METHODOLOGIES
Methodologies used by the trainer will be
expository, demonstrative and/or active, favouring
the latter whenever possible.
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