Technical training
Basic Technical Training Standard / V9 2024-06-24
c.
tool failure
d. incorrect use of tools (incorrect torque wrench setting)
e. pump electrical supply problems (generators if used for the powering the pump)
f.
leakages of hydraulic fluid
g.
incorrect setup under covers/handles
h.
depressurising the system and checking for faults
i.
bolt not tightened correctly
j.
broken gearboxes
k.
insufficient pressure
l. tool electrical supply problem (generators, power supply
Lead a discussion and ask engaging questions about the importance of following manuals, company procedures and documentation requirements when encountering equipment faults and failures
Give constructive feedback on the participants on their performance during discussions
The participants shall:
In pairs or small groups investigate manufacturers' documentation on sockets and securing systems
When asked by the instructor, explain characteristics of different types of socket securing systems
Actively engage in discussions and answer questions about safety hazards commonly present when conducting bolt torquing using electric and hydraulic tools
Actively engage in discussions and answer questions about rectifying typical faults and failures associated with powered bolt torquing equipment
Share understandings and considerations with instructors and other participants
Take responsibility for their learning by seeking guidance and clarification when in doubt
LESSON 6 - POST-TASK PHASE: PACK UP AND REVIEW
15 min.
The aim of this lesson is to train participants to, safely and correctly, carry out bolt torquing tasks to specification using a combination of electric and hydraulic torquing equipment.
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