Course Title Mechanical Engineering for Non

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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.
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