Fabrication
Fabrication
Fabrication
WORKSHOP REPORT
5.0 Conclusion
6.0 References
TOTAL
1.0 Tittle & Objectives
Objectives:
1. Understand the safety measures that should be emphasized while in the workshop.
2. Proper handling of equipment involved in the rushing process.
3. Able to recognize the type of equipment involved in the rushing process.
4.Fully understand the processes involved during the rushing process.
2.1 Introduction
Metal fabrication involves cutting, folding and assembling metal structures. It's a value-added
process that involves making machines, components, and structures out of a variety of basic materials.
Sheet metal forming is a method of forming work on thin metal sheets or mild steel in various ways
according to the desired work movement. The fabrication process usually involves the work of drawing a
spreadsheet, measuring, marking, cutting and shaping the workpiece to get the desired shape. Common
materials used in fabrication include galvanized iron, tin, aluminum, copper and stainless steel.
Both human labour and automation are routinely utilized in manufacturing operations, as they are in other
industries. A fabrication is a fabricated product, and fab shops are firms that specialize in this sort of
labour. Other popular methods of metalworking, such as machining, metal stamping, forging, and casting,
produce comparable end products in terms of shape and function, but they are not categorized as
fabrication. (Funkhouser et al. 2004)
Fabrication involves a few processes which is cutting, bending, and assembling. Cutting is done by
sawing, shearing or chiseling with manual and motorized torch versions with portable torches such as
oxy-fuel torches or plasma torches.
Other than that is bending. Bending is done by hammering manually or powered or via press breaks,
tube benders and similar tools. Modern metal fabricators use press breaks to coin or air bend metal sheet
into form.
The pieces are then assembled by welding, adhesive binding, riveting, threaded fasteners, or further
bending in the form of crimped seams. The most common materials for fabrication are structural steel and
sheet metal, with welding wire, flux, and fasteners used to join the cut pieces.(Shaurya Prakash , Marie
Pinti , Bharat Bhushan , May 2012)
a) Safety measures in the workshop:
1. Be sure to wear appropriate clothing such as safety boots and a lab coat.
2. Be sure to be guided by the workshop staff during the workshop.
3. Use all machines correctly and carefully.
4. If there is damage to the machine, stop all work and report it to the workshop staff. Do not start
work until the damage to the machine has been repaired.
b) Procedures before starting workshop work:
1. Provide all the equipment to be used during the workshop.
2. Carefully read all existing machine instruction descriptions and warning notes before starting
work.
3. Inspect and ensure all equipment and machinery are in good condition and report to staff if there
is any damage.
4. Keep the work area tidy.
Apparatus
1. Iron sheet
2. Steel ruler
3. L-square
4. Protractor ruler
5. Scriber
6. Scissors
7. Folding Machine
8. Drill press
9. Rivet
Figure 4.2
5.0 Conclusion
The objective of this laboratory work to Learners and fully understand the safety measures that need to
be emphasized while in the workshop. We can also learn about the cooperative spirit among members of
each group during practice to solve the problem together. After that, we can complete the project
according to the design and measures provided in the sheet lab to achieve the project goals and according
to our requirements. Thus, we were able to learn how to handle the related equipment during the proper
implementation of manufacturing projects, for example Drill Press, Folding Machine, etc. Not only that,
we also gained much of the appropriate knowledge and techniques that were indicated by the lab. Finally,
we can enhance our skills in machine operation to produce quality products so that we can use this
technique in industrial training in the future.
6.0 References