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Heavy Machinery Mechanics

In this program, students learn to repair and maintain diesel engines and various components of industrial, agricultural, forestry and construction machinery. After successfully completing this program, it is possible to apply for an exemption from training in order to obtain the certificate of qualification as a heavy machinery and heavy truck mechanic.


Definition :

Heavy equipment mechanics is a specialized field of mechanics that involves the repair and maintenance of large vehicles and machinery. Heavy equipment has more complex mechanical systems than cars and other smaller vehicles, and requires specialized knowledge and skills for repair and maintenance. Here is a brief description of some of the main aspects of heavy equipment mechanics:

  1. Engines: Heavy equipment engines are typically larger and more powerful than passenger car engines. Heavy equipment mechanics are trained to troubleshoot and repair engine problems, such as oil leaks, breakdowns, and fuel injection system malfunctions.
  2. Hydraulic Systems: Heavy equipment often uses hydraulic systems for lifting and loading operations. Heavy equipment mechanics are trained to diagnose and repair problems with hydraulic fluids and valves.
  3. Transmission and Drivetrain: Heavy equipment often uses automatic or manual transmissions to operate the wheel drive system. Heavy equipment mechanics are trained to troubleshoot transmission problems, including noise, vibration, or difficulty shifting.
  4. Braking Systems: Heavy equipment often uses air brake systems that are different from the hydraulic brake systems found on cars. Heavy equipment mechanics are trained to repair braking systems, which often include components such as brake pads, brake drums, and brake control valves.

In short, heavy duty mechanics is a specialized field of mechanics that deals with the repair and maintenance of large vehicles and machinery. Heavy duty mechanics are trained to work on complex mechanical systems such as engines, hydraulic systems, transmissions, and braking systems.

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Objectives of Mechanical Training

The main objectives of the mechanical training for heavy machinery at CFP LECEL are as follows:

  1. Perform Preventative and Corrective Mechanical Work: The training aims to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge to perform maintenance tasks on heavy machinery, such as excavators, graders and other types of construction equipment. This includes regular maintenance, identifying and troubleshooting mechanical problems, and making repairs, replacements and adjustments as needed.
  2. Diagnose and Troubleshoot Equipment Problems: The training focuses on developing expertise in diagnosing and identifying problems in heavy machinery. Trainees learn to locate the source of malfunctions, analyze root causes, and implement effective solutions to restore equipment functionality and performance.
  3. Ensuring Equipment Functionality Through Testing: Trainees learn to perform thorough functionality tests on repaired or maintained machines. This step is crucial to ensure that the equipment is operating optimally and meets safety standards. Testing involves evaluating various mechanical and operational aspects, verifying the proper functioning of various systems, and resolving any remaining issues.
  4. Stay up to date with technological advancements: The training program aims to keep participants up to date with the latest advancements in heavy machinery technology. It includes familiarization with new tools, equipment and diagnostic systems, allowing individuals to adapt to changing industry trends and improve their overall mechanical work skills.

By achieving these goals, heavy equipment mechanic training enables individuals to become skilled and knowledgeable professionals capable of maintaining, repairing and ensuring the optimum performance of heavy equipment in various industries.


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