New Millwright Drop in the Study Hub 🛠️
TL;DR: I just uploaded a full millwright pack: quick-start guide, formula sheet, alignment & rigging checklists, bearing ID chart, hydraulics/pneumatics cheat sheets, a 200-Q mock exam v1, and a 4-week sprint plan. If you’re challenging the Red Seal or tightening fundamentals, this is your edge. What’s New (Study Hub → Millwright) - Quick-Start Guide: high-fail topics + how to study them in order - Formula & Fits Sheet: tolerances, clearance/interference fits, shop math/trig - Bearing ID & Lubrication Reference: selection, failures, lube intervals - Alignment Kit: laser/dial methods, soft-foot checklist, thermal growth notes - Rigging & Hoisting Cards: sling angles, WLL, center of gravity, lift steps - Hydraulics/Pneumatics Cheats: symbols, circuits, valves, troubleshooting flow - Power Transmission Pack: couplings, belts, chains, gear basics - Conveyors Mini-Module: components, guarding, tracking, troubleshooting - Commissioning/Decommissioning Checklists: start-up/lockout docs, sign-off flow - Communication & Mentoring Guide: how to lead apprentices on the floor - Mock Exam v1 (200 Q): with blueprint reading, metrology, pumps/seals, PM/PdM - ADHD-Friendly 4-Week Sprint Plan: 45–60 min sessions + weekend mock workflow Who It’s For - Red Seal challengers who need a structured path (not random YouTube dives) - 3rd/4th years tightening weak spots before exam day - Journeypersons who want better alignment/rigging discipline and faster troubleshooting How To Use (simple, no fluff) 1. Day 1–2: Read the Quick-Start → mark 3 weak zones. 2. Week 1–2: Daily 2 cards: Alignment + Hydraulics (30–45 min each). 3. Week 3: Bearings + Power Transmission + Conveyors (mock sections nightly). 4. Week 4: Full Mock Exam v1 → review only the questions you miss → retest. 5. On the job: Run the Alignment and Commissioning checklists until they’re muscle memory. Challenge (optional but spicy) 7-Day Alignment Challenge: Post a photo (no site-sensitive details) of your setup + one thing you corrected (soft-foot, shim stack, thermal growth assumption, etc.). Best share gets a 1:1 review.