ITI Fitter Practical Book PDF

ITI Fitter course is a trade related to the Mechanical branch. ITI Fitter syllabus includes knowledge about fittings like Pipe fittings, Machine fitting, and structure fittings are the main working areas, on which a fitter works.
There are different types of Fitters including general Fitters, Mechanical Fitters, Maintenance Fitters, and Fitters and Turners.
Fitter Practical Book
Fitter Trade Introduction Safety Precautions and First Aid
  - Introduction
 
  - Institute
 
  - Types of Fitter
 
  - Accident
 
  - Safety Precautions while using Hand Tools
 
  - Fire
 
  - Safety Signs
 
  - First Aid
 
Fitter Skill Information – I
  - Important Tools and Instruments
 
  - Marking, Measuring, Holding and Checking Tools
 
  - Welding
 
  - Common Faults of Gas Welding
 
  - Layout of Fitting Shop
 
  - Demonstration Sheet
 
  - Uses of Various Tools
 
  - Drawing Circle
 
  - Using Number Punch
 
  - Sheet Metal Tools
 
  - Some Important Operations
 
Fitter Trade Operations – I
  - Marking, punching, hacksawing of metals having different cross-sections and holding the job in vice.
 
  - To practice hacksawing operation on the pipe and channel.
 
  - To practice channel filing and parallel filing.
 
  - To practice marking with steel rule and odd leg caliper.
 
  - Marking off straight lines and arcs using scribing block and divider.
 
  - Chipping flat surfaces along a marked line.
 
  - To practice measuring, marking, punching, sawing and filing using try square.
 
  - To practice the drilling and checking of marked plates of different shapes.
 
  - To determine the center of round rod with the help of surface gauge and ‘V’ block.
 
  - To practice marking, sawing, chipping, flat filing, chamfering and checking.
 
  - To practice angular and radius marking by filing.
 
  - To practice slot and oil groove chipping.
 
  - To practice various types of file step making up to ±0.25 mm accuracy.
 
  - To practice letter punch and number punch by forming concave and convex radius.
 
  - To convert round rod into square rod by forging..
 
  - To change round rod into hexagonal rod by forging.
 
  - To practice the marking on sheets and cutting in straight line.
 
  - To practice marking of curve and cutting with snip.
 
  - To prepare various sheet metal joints
 
  - To mark rectangular tray and flaps soldering-I.
 
  - To practice rectangular tray and flaps soldering-II.
 
  - To assemble ash tray.
 
  - To prepare lap joint by brazing process.
 
  - To practice ‘T’ joint by brazing.
 
  - To practice straight cutting by hand gas cutting.
 
  - To prepare the fusion runs with filler rod.
 
Fitter Skill Information – II
  - Important Tools and Instruments
 
  - Marking, Measuring, Holding and Checking Tools
 
  - Uses of Different Tools
 
  - Drawing Circle
 
  - Use of Punch
 
  - Tools and Instruments
 
Fitter Lathe Machine
  - Introduction
 
  - Parts of the Lathe Machine
 
  - Lathe Machine Attachements
 
  - Lathe Machine Operations
 
  - Various Angles of the Lathe Cutting Tools
 
  - Knurling
 
  - Boring
 
  - Chamfering
 
  - Parting Off
 
  - Eccentric Turning
 
Fitter Trade Operations – II
  - To hold the job in a four jaw chuck and do facing operation on both the ends using knife tool.
 
  - To measure the diameter using the steel rule and outside caliper.
 
  - To do facing, turning and chamfering operation on the job, holding it in a three jaw chuck.
 
  - To practice plain and taper turning, reducing and checking.
 
  - To practice single edge step turning.
 
  - To practice double edge step turning.
 
  - To practice turning and taper turning operation to make a ‘B’ slot and form the mandrel, and practice knurling operation.
 
  - To practice drilling, turning, boring and brush step boring on the job and recess cutting.
 
  - Cutting the’ V’-groove on the lathe machine using a taping die and matching the nuts and bolts.
 
  - Drilling through holes and filing the radius and the surface of the MS flat job with complete accuracy.
 
  - To file the radial and conical surfaces with an accuracy of ±0.05 mm and fitting the radial and conical Workpieces.
 
  - To practice double square and radius fitting.
 
  - To practice square fitting, drilling and tapping.
 
  - To practice straight fitting.
 
  - To practice the triangular fitting.
 
  - To practice radius and angular fitting.
 
  - To make bracket while doing marking, bending, filing, drilling, riveting and checking alignment using try square.
 
  - To practice drilling and tapping.
 
  - To practice the universal state of holes and checking it while marking, filing, drilling, taping, drawing and stud fitting.
 
  - To practice counter sinking, counter boring and reaming.
 
  - To practice filing and scraping on the bearing surface with accuracy.
 
  - To practice external and internal radial and angular fitting.
 
  - Prepare the ± 0.04 mm dovetail sliding using lower pin and screws.
 
  - To prepare parallel and angular matching, thread cutting and sliding fit by using die with precision of ± 0.04 mm.
 
  - To assemble the parts of a machine.
 
  - To repair the parts of the machine.
 
  - Setting up of the arc welding plant and practicing arc striking.
 
  - Welding the MS sheet using the filler rod or without using the filler rod as shown in the drawing.
 
  - Making a bid in a straight line from a 10 mm thick mild steel plate placed in a flat position as given in the drawing.
 
  - Making a square butt joint using the butt weld from the MS sheet in a flat state.
 
  - To make the fillet weld (external corner joint) with a 3.5 mm mild steel sheet in a flat state according to the given drawing.
 
Fitter Trade Operations-III
  - To practice triangular internal fitting.
 
  - To practice hexagonal rod fitting.
 
  - To make key and key ways on the shaft and fitting.
 
  - To make a V-groove and slot.
 
  - To make lap riveted joints.
 
  - To make butt riveted joints.
 
  - To practice drilling on the cylindrical surface.
 
  - To practice scraping on the flat surface.
 
  - To practice scraping on the curved surface.
 
  - To practice scraping on the internal and angular surfaces.
 
  - To prepare the assembly fitting of the dowel pin and the screw.
 
  - To make a ± 0.02 mm sliding assembly using dowel pins and tap screw.
 
  - To practice sliding fitting.
 
  - To practice angular or radius marking through filing.
 
  - To practice radius and straight step fitting.
 
  - To practice triangular and slot fitting.
 
  - To practice angular fitting.
 
  - To practice dovetail fitting.
 
  - To drill blind hole and through hole in the ‘Y’ fitting at certain angle.
 
  - To practice double square and radius fitting.
 
  - To practice tapping, reaming, counter sinking, counter boring and checking.
 
  - To practice hexagonal fitting.
 
  - To practice chamfering, drilling, tapping and internal fitting.
 
  - To make a snap gauge with an accuracy of ± 0.2 mm.
 
  - To practice radius fitting.
 
  - To make centre gauge.
 
  - To practice internal diamond fitting.
 
  - To practice the spark test to determine the amount of carbon in steel.
 
Fitter Trade Operations – IV
  - To practice ‘H’ fitting.
 
  - To practice hand lapping of gauges.
 
  - To practice hand reaming and fitting of taper pin, dowel pin, stud pin and bolt.
 
  - To prepare the jig for drilling.
 
  - To prepare ‘V’ block.
 
  - To manufacture the adjustable wrench.
 
  - To practice the pipe bending by hot/cold method.
 
  - To cut the pipe using hacksaw.
 
  - To practice the assembling of G.I pipe with standard pipe fitting.
 
  - To service the gate valve assembly.
 
  - To assemble the water tap.
 
  - To service the globe valve assembly.
 
  - To service the non-return valve assembly.
 
  - To do maintenance of the fire extinguisher.
 
  - To refill the fire extinguisher.
 
  - To perform screw cutting and straight fitting.
 
  - To study the manufacturing of tempering spring.
 
  - To practice the tempering of spring.
 
  - To practice the marking, cutting and drilling of stainless steel plate or aluminum metal without damaging the respective objects.
 
  - To practice drilling and tapping on the brass and copper jobs.
 
  - To fit the pulley on shaft and replace the damaged key with the new key.
 
  - To repair and replace a damaged belt.
 
  - To repair the broken gear teeth by the pegging and dovetail processes.
 
  - To prepare a packing gasket from rubber or fiber sheet.
 
  - To prepare the gasket packing using a hollow punch.
 
  - To form various knots using ropes and removing the damaged ropes.