Mechanical Engineering for Non-Mechanical Engineers Course Title Course Duration 5 Days (9 am to 4 pm) Location Middlesbrough, Teesside Who should attend this course and why? This course is aimed at engineers and technicians from a non mechanical background. requirements. Objectives At the end of the course delegates will have an understanding of: Course Pre-requisites None The function of various engineering components Alignments Course Overview of Rotating Equipment (Pumps/Motors) Flame cutting shapes in 12 mm steel plate theoretical experience of fitting, inspection and Manually arc weld down-hand fillet welds examination of mechanical equipment used in Setting-up of equipment in a safe and efficient The course is designed to give practical and the mechanical field for non-mechanical personnel. manner Summary of Course Content Objectives Aims Hydraulics components, Pneumatics construction and operation of mechanical systems, Lubrication including Mechanical drives and moving equipment To give non-mechanical personnel an overview and understanding of safety the various considerations and statutory Summary of Course Content Objectives Pressure vessels and systems Pipework systems Pumps Alignment Flame cutting Manual arc welding Mode of Delivery/ Method of Assessment A combination of classroom delivery and practical hands-on in the workshop. The course will be assessed by a 1 hour, written/multi-choice examination. Mandatory Requirement N/A Results Results should be received within 4 weeks of the last day of the course. Certification Successful course delegates will achieve a City & Guilds Certificate. Q:\Quality\Enquiries and Bookings\01/006/v3 © COPYRIGHT TTE 2012 Page 2 of 2