Training Report: Industrial Training of Automobile Engineering
Training Report: Industrial Training of Automobile Engineering
Training Report: Industrial Training of Automobile Engineering
Industrial Training
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Automobile Engineering
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Acknowledgement
The four weeks industrial training project is a golden opportunity for learning and self-
development. I consider myself very lucky and honoured to have so many wonderful
people, lead me through in completion of this project.
I am highly grateful to Chandigarh University for providing this opportunity to carry
out the four weeks Industrial Training at Grover Hyundai, Ludhiana Punjab.
My grateful thanks to Mr. Pradeep Singh, training coordinator at Grover Hyundai,
Ludhiana Punjab, who in spite of being extraordinarily busy with his duties, took time
out to hear, guide and keep us on correct path.
The author expresses gratitude to other faculty members of Automobile department of
Chandigarh University for their intellectual support throughout the course of this work
Scope of Training
One of the fastest growing industries, India is the 7th largest producer in the world with an
average annual production of 17.5 million vehicles. This sector contributes 7% of the country’s
GDP by volume. According to a report of Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturer (SIAM)
2015, our country is also the 4th largest automotive market by mass.
According to industry estimates, automobile sector is expected to sell more than 6 million
vehicles by 2020. The latest report by SIAM also says that in April-March 2015, overall
automobile exports grew by 14.89% over the same period last year.
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Looking at this data, it is clear that India is a potential engineering automobile market and jobs in
this sector is expected to grow significantly. With Modi government’s ‘The Automotive Mission
Plan’ (AMP) II 2016-26, one can expect plethora of job opportunities in this industry. The sector
needs professionals with path-breaking ideas for the production of more such advanced machines
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INDEX
Scope 7
Definitions 7
Layout of chassis 11
Components of automobile 11
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Overview
2. Agency Training 12-13
What is agency training? 12
4 service station 13
3. Station-1 14-19
Denting & Painting? 14
What is a dent? 14
Equipment’s used 15
Painting process 17
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How it is done? 31
6. Station-4 33
Inspection station 33
How it is done? 33
7. Conclusion 34
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1. Introduction
An automobile (or automotive) is a vehicle that is capable of propelling itself. Since
seventeenth century, several attempts have been made to design and construct a
practically operative automobile.
Today, automobiles play an unimaginable role in the social, economic and industrial
growth of any country.
After the introduction of internal combustion engines, the automobile industry has seen
a tremendous growth.
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1.1) Purpose:
The Purpose of automobile is to get to another places without walking. To get from
point A to point B in the fastest and simplest way automobile is a vehicle, typically
with four wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor and able
to carry the transportation of peoples and goods.
1.2) Scope
Automobile Engineering is the fastest growing industry. Considering the current
scenario, it is expected that the Automobile Engineering Scope & career opportunities
will get increased. There is a lot of scope of Automotive industry. Companies look for
cheap mechanical engineers for maintenance and every technical stuff is sort out or
designed prior in other country.
1.3) Definitions
Motorized vehicle consisting of four wheels and powered by an internal engine.
Automobiles are used to transport people and items from one location to another
location. After years or various designs, inventors were able to develop a functional
general design that is utilized by major automakers as the foundation of their designs.
Automobiles generally use gasoline to fuel the internal engine, but technological
advancement have led to the design of cars that run on electricity and even water.
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1. Based on purpose:
Passenger vehicles – These automobiles carry passengers – e.g.: Buses, Passenger
trains, cars
Goods vehicles – These vehicles are used for transportation of goods from one place
to another. E.g.: Goods lorry, goods carrier
2. Based on capacity:
Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) – Large and bulky motor vehicles – e.g.: Large trucks,
buses.
Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) – Small motor vehicles – e.g.: Cars, Jeeps
Medium Vehicle – Relatively medium sized vehicles – e.g.: Small trucks, mini buses
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It contains the source of power, i.e. engine, the frame, which supports the engine,
wheels, body, transmission, the braking system and the steering.
It also gives support to suspension system and springs.
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1.7 Overview
The automobiles sector is divided into four segments – two-wheelers (mopeds,
scooters, motorcycles, electric two-wheelers), passenger vehicles (passenger cars,
utility vehicles, multi-purpose vehicles), commercial vehicles (light and medium-
heavy vehicles), and three wheelers (passenger carriers and good carriers).
The industry is one of the key drivers of economic growth of the nation. Since the
delicensing of the sector in 1991 and the subsequent opening up of 100 percent FDI
through automatic route, Indian automobile sector has come a long way. Today, almost
every global auto major has set up facilities in the country
2.Agency Training
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stations are body shop, performance shop, detail shop, denting and painting station,
mechanical station, washing station etc.
2.The service intervals are specified by the vehicle manufacture in a service schedule
and some modern cars.
3. The due date for the next service is electronically updated on the instrument panel.
4. The completed services are usually recorded in a service book which is rubber
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3. STATION- 1
(BODY SHOP)
3.1) Denting and painting.
Denting is performed for the removal of the dents for the car body. Dents are like scars
in the car body which doesn’t look nice over the car body. It provides an ugly look to
car body and make its value low in the market. So it is necessary to remove dent and
scratches from the car body. By the denting process it can be corrected easily. Painting
is performed to provide colour to the car body and make it looks good.
In denting and painting station both are done properly first denting process is used to
remove the dents from the car after that the car is moved to the painting booth for
painting.
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2. Clean the scratched part with the help of air pressure gun.
3. With the help of jerk dent Pooler pull up the dent part area by providing a force over
it. It may weld into the body and when pull up the body gets its proper shape but it
may leave over a small hole over the body.
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6. Now use the polyester putty and provide a one coat over it. Use the sander tool over
it for making it smooth.
7. After the rubbing check dots if they are present then use putty again and rubber it
gently with sander.
8. Now use 180 number disk for providing smoothness to the body.
9. Check with hand and see the dented area becomes smooth.
10.After this car is move on to the painting process.
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4. After 30 minutes check the primes painted part that it becomes dry and smooth.
5. Masking is done on the car for painting.
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6. Clean the car with air pressure gun and wash thoroughly.
7. Then the car is moved into the painting booth for paint.
8. With the help of sprays the paint is spread over the car and left for dry it in the
painting booth.
9. After 1 hour the car comes out from the paint booth for washing.
10. In this way the car is painted.
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4. STATION-2
2. All the lighting system is checked lights, lamps, wipers, bonnet opening, boot space
opening, horn operation, dashboard lighting system are checked.
3. Brake oil, coolant level, battery water container, wiper water bottle is filled if
necessary.
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2. Change of engine oil with the help of oil container the oil is removed and new
oil is filled.
3. Brake shoes and drum brakes are cleaned with the help of sand paper.
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After Repairing
1. New axles, tie rod, nickel joint, shocker, ball joint, stub axles, steering tie rod, front
axle are fixed.
2. After installing axles new tires are fixed, new steering system is fixed. New axle
is fixed over the shocker.
3. Dashboard is fitted with its all parts and gear handle is fixed.
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4. Inter coolent , turbo charger, radiator, condensor, head light spot, new engine all
the parts are fixed.
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reduces the volume of a gas. Liquids are relatively incompressible; while some can
be compressed, the main action of a pump is to pressurize and transport liquids.
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How It Is Done: -
1. Tire size is feed in the computer in correct form in inches and width.
2. By taking the slider with hand touch on the corner of the tire so that it should
checked the data which is feed is correct or not.
3. Putt the tire on the slider stand which is supposed to be rotated.
4. Place the lock on the tire and tight it properly.
5. Place the cover on the tire so it supposed to be run properly after that see on
computer.
6. It will show the uneven wheel balancing of the tire.
7. Make it correct and putt the weight on the tire on the same side of the slider.
8. Resin the tire again
9. It would say ok so the wheel balancing of the tire is done.
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Toe-in & Toe-out-Negative toe, or toe out, is the front of the wheel pointing
away from the centreline of the vehicle. Positive toe, or toe in, is the front of the
wheel pointing towards the centreline of the vehicle. Toe can be measured in linear
units, at the front of the tire, or as an angular deflection
Caster Angle- The caster angle or castor angle is the angular displacement of
the steering axis from the vertical axis of a steered wheel in a car, motorcycle,
bicycle or other vehicle, measured in the longitudinal direction.
King pin inclination- It is a line between the two pivot points of a wheel
(upper/lower ball joints, or lower ball joint and McPherson Strut tower bearing) and
is the sister to the Caster angle in determining vehicle stability while going down a
straight.
How it is done?
1. Place the cameras on the tires and select the start button.
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8. Correct the angle if needed by tightening and losing the ball joint rod and check
the computer display
9. When both the angle becomes same then tight the rod from both sides.
10. In this way the car wheel alignment is done.
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5. STATION-3
In Full Wash: -
1. The car is lifted upward with the help of hydraulic lift for washing purpose.
2. With the help of water pressure gun the car is washed respectively from all the
sides and also from the floor of the car.
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3. With the help of shampoo clean it’s all body and tires also respectively and wash
properly again.
4. Then take out the car from the hydraulic lift and dry all the water from the car
with the help of clean cloth and air pressure gun.
5. Clean the car seats, floor, boot space properly with the help of vacuum cleaner.
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After washing and cleaning the car may looks like this.
6 . STATION-4
2. This check sheet is used for inspecting the parts of body shop.
3. Inspector have to be ensure about the work which he is doing.
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4. With the help of this sheet inspector checks the body parts properly and its
quality.
5. Same like this there are another check sheets available for station.
6. After inspection of the car it is delivered to the owner respectively.
7 . Conclusion
During summer training period, a lot of experience, knowledge and exposure that I have handy.
All disclosures were awakened myself in a boost of self-confidence to face life more challenging
now. Practical is a complement to the science or theory learned. This is clearly the concept of
science and charity, where they have learned without practice will be lost and will not give
anything - what effect. So if we do without the knowledge of course there will be problems in
terms of grip and stance ever - changing.
During my industrial training, there are many changes from the point of learning environments
and discussion among colleagues. It can directly increase the dedication and rational attitude
toward myself.
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However, there are still some weaknesses that can be improved in the future. Therefore, I
conclude that the industrial training program has provided many benefits to students even if there
are minor flaws that are somewhat disfiguring condition, so that this weakness can be rectified in
the future.
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