The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Undertake maintenance checks of mechanical drives and mechanical transmission components
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Principles of mechanical drives and mechanical transmission components are understood. Completed |
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The function of the main parts of the designated mechanical drive/transmission assembly is understood. Completed |
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Appropriate maintenance principles, techniques, tools and equipment, mechanical drive/transmission components are used to check for wear, distortion, tensions, misalignment, fatigue, lubrication, slackness, tooth wear, breakages and other related malfunctions. Completed |
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Assembly requiring further diagnosis, repair or adjustment is identified and findings are documented. Completed |
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Adjust mechanical drives and transmission assemblies
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Adjustment requirements are determined. Completed |
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A suitable adjustment method is determined from manufacturers' instruction sheets, standard workshop manuals/procedures or other means. Completed |
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Adjustment tools and equipment are selected according to the type of assembly being serviced. Completed |
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Appropriate maintenance principles, techniques, tools and equipment are used, and drives/transmission components are tensioned, aligned balanced or adjusted to manufacturers'/site specifications according to safe workshop practices. Completed |
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Drive/transmission assembly is checked after adjustment for correct operation or identified for further diagnosis or repair. Completed |
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Service report is completed. Completed |
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Further diagnosis or repair requirements are actioned. Completed |
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Diagnose faults
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Service reports are read and visual and sensory inspection of the drive/transmission assembly is undertaken. Completed |
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Given manufacturers' specifications, and where applicable, diagnostic equipment drive/transmission assembly is tested using sound maintenance principles and procedures. Completed |
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Faults are localised at the component level and identified for repair or replacement. Completed |
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Fault causes are analysed and preventative measures to avoid re-occurrence are developed, documented and actioned by appropriate means. Completed |
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Requirements for repair or replacement are actioned. Completed |
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Repair mechanical drives/transmission assemblies
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Service reports are read and visual and sensory inspection of the drive/transmission assembly is undertaken. Completed |
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Task requirements are ascertained. Completed |
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Tools and equipment are selected according to the type of assembly being serviced. Completed |
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Mechanical drive/transmission assembly is dismantled using appropriate maintenance principles, techniques, tools, equipment and safe workshop practices. Completed |
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Serviceable items are repaired using appropriate maintenance procedures according to manufacturers' specifications and standard workshop practices. Completed |
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Standard replaceable items are selected and obtained using manufacturers' catalogues, spare parts lists, engineering specifications. Completed |
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Component parts are refitted to mechanical drive/transmission assembly using sound maintenance principles, techniques, tools and equipment in accordance with manufacturers'/site specifications. Completed |
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Final adjustment and commissioning
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Using applicable maintenance principles and procedures, drive/transmission components are tensioned, balanced, aligned or adjusted to suit specifications and operational requirements. Completed |
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Drive/transmission assembly is checked after adjustment and operational performance is analysed. Completed |
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Assembly is commissioned to specifications. Completed |
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Service report is completed. Completed |
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