Textile Tech Diploma

36081: Maintenance of Textile Machinery Textile Tech 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Maintenance of Textile Machinery detail syllabus for Textile Technology (129), M scheme is taken from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (36081), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.

For all other textile tech 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Textile Tech 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. For all other ELECTIVE – II subjects do refer to ELECTIVE – II. The detail syllabus for maintenance of textile machinery is as follows.

Rationale:

  • To study the fundamental concept in basics of maintenance, store control & maintenance of spinning and weaving machineries.
  • To enhance the knowledge for the maintenance supervisory job in textile mills, their authority and responsibility will be taught to the students.
  • To improve the knowledge in inventory control in stores and also maintenance cost will be taught to the students.

Objectives:

  • To know about the basics of maintenance
  • To understand about planning, scheduling and controlling.
  • To have knowledge about stores and inventory control.
  • To know about the tools and gauges used in Textile industry.
  • To understand the balancing of machines.
  • To gain knowledge in routine and preventive maintenance of spinning machines.
  • To acquire knowledge about lubrication of spinning preparatory machines.
  • To understand the routine and preventive maintenance of Weaving machines.
  • To understand the routine and preventive maintenance of knitting and sewing machines.


Detailed Content:

Unit I

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Unit II

Store control, Assessment of Maintenance, Application of New Concepts

Stores – definition of store. Requirements for good store control. Bin card – Importance and Advantages of bin card. ABC analysis. Records maintained in stores – indent on store, material refund note, store ledger. Duties and responsibilities of a store keeper. Importance of coordination of production, quality and maintenance departments in textile mills. Assessment of existing maintenance-objectives-machine availability %, Maintenance cost %, labour performance index, machine performance. Delay analysis and maintenance audit. Housekeeping and 5S work practice. Concepts of Total Productive Maintenance(TPM) & Selective Maintenance Program(SMP).

Unit III

Gauges and Tools, Vibration and Levelling

Gauges and Tools– Brief study of various gauges used in textile industry for Maintenance-leaf gauge, Techo meter, Dial gauge, shore hardness tester, Top roller cot diameter checking gauge, , Top Arm Roller Pressure (TARP) checking gauge, AITRA pneumafil suction presser checking gauge, Bottom roller setting gauge, Card wire inspection microscope.

Special lubricating equipment for spindle oil topping, flushing and replenishing (lubristor.).

Vibration – Causes of vibration – Effects of vibration -Measurement of vibration – Shirley roller vibration detectorbrief study of stroboscope.

Levelling– Purpose of levelling. Various levelling instruments-Static and dynamic balancing of card cylinder.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Maintenance of Weaving ,Knitting And Sewing Machines

Routine and Preventive maintenance – Maintenance program for winding -warping – pirn winding – sizing machines. Maintenance program for plain, automatic looms.

Maintenance of loom parts – Care and maintenance of heald, reed, shuttle, picker. Conversion of plain looms to semi automatic looms. Step by step procedure for loom erection.

Maintenance of weaving preparatory machines and looms during strike and lay off periods. Maintenance of knitting and simple sewing machines. Maintenance of humidification plant and air compressor.

Text Books:

  1. Maintenance Management in Spinning T.V.Rathinam K.P.Chellamani SITRA Coimbatore 2004
  2. Maintenance in Ring Spinning AT.Shahani, B. P.Todankar, C. K.Mistry and N.Balasubramanian BTRA Publications, LBS marg Ghatkoper, Bombay – 86 1979

Reference Books:

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For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Textile Tech, M scheme do visit Textile Tech 6 syllabus for M Scheme.

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