Mechanical Workshop
The Mechanical Workshop is a fundamental practical laboratory where students learn basic manufacturing processes and hands-on skills essential for mechanical engineering. It provides practical exposure to tools, machines, materials, and fabrication techniques used in industries. The workshop helps students understand the transformation of raw materials into finished components through various operations. Major Sections of Mechanical Workshop: Fitting Shop – Filing, marking, drilling, tapping, shaping Carpentry Shop – Wood cutting, planing, joints making Welding Shop – Arc welding, gas welding, brazing Smithy Shop – Forging, bending, heat treatment basics Machine Shop – Lathe, drilling, milling, shaping operations Sheet Metal Shop – Cutting, bending, riveting operations Objectives: Develop practical skills and workmanship Understand industrial safety practices Learn measurement and inspection techniques Bridge the gap between theory and industrial practice Improve confidence and problem-solving ability Importance: The mechanical workshop builds the foundation for advanced subjects like Manufacturing Technology, Machine Design, Production Engineering, and Industrial Engineering. It enhances employability by providing skill-oriented training.
Faculty & Staff

Krishna Kumar Patel
HOD
BE ( Mechanical Engineering )
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