Basic Mechanic
What you will learn
Introduction to Mechanics:
Understanding the fundamentals of mechanics and its role in various industries.
Learning about the importance of mechanical systems in everyday life.
Safety Practices:
Learning about safety protocols, procedures, and personal protective equipment (PPE) used in mechanical work environments.
Tools and Equipment:
Familiarizing yourself with common mechanic tools such as wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, jacks, and diagnostic equipment.
Understanding the proper use, care, and maintenance of these tools.
Mechanical Systems:
Learning about different mechanical systems, including their components and functions.
Understanding how these systems contribute to the operation of vehicles, machinery, and equipment.
Basic Engine Principles:
Understanding the basic principles of internal combustion engines.
Learning about engine components, cycles, and basic operation.
Fluids and Lubrication:
Learning about various fluids used in mechanical systems, including lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and coolant.
Understanding the importance of proper fluid levels and maintenance.
Basic Maintenance:
Learning routine maintenance tasks, including oil changes, filter replacements, and basic inspections.
Understanding how regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of equipment.
Fasteners and Fastening Techniques:
Learning about different types of fasteners (bolts, nuts, screws) and proper fastening techniques.
Understanding torque specifications and thread types.
Basic Welding and Fabrication:
Introduction to basic welding techniques and metal fabrication.
Learning how to join and repair metal components.
Electrical Systems:
Learning about electrical systems, including basic circuits, wiring, and components
Understanding how to troubleshoot and repair basic electrical issues.
Hydraulics and Pneumatics:
Introduction to hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their applications.
Learning about components like pumps, cylinders, and valves.
Machine Operation and Control:
Understanding how mechanical systems are controlled and operated.
Learning about control mechanisms, levers, gears, and basic automation.
Safety Regulations and Compliance:
Understanding relevant safety regulations and guidelines applicable to mechanical work.
Learning to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
Documentation and Record Keeping:
Learning how to maintain accurate records of maintenance, repairs, and inspections.
Hands-on Practical Exercises:
Participating in hands-on exercises to practice using tools, performing basic repairs, and gaining mechanical skills.
Infant and Child First Aid:
Understanding the unique considerations and techniques for providing first aid to infants and children.
Environmental Emergencies:
Learning how to recognize and respond to heat-related illnesses, hypothermia, and frostbite.
Putting Theory into Practice:
Participating in practical exercises and simulations to apply learned skills.
Gaining confidence in providing first aid in various scenarios.