Mechanic Scout Badge post 2002
The Scout Activity badges from post 2002 are
circular with the Activity image on a blue background with a red border. The
Badge is worn on the left sleeve starting from the shoulder and going down in
order of achievement.
To earn the Mechanic Scout badge they must achieve the following
Alternative
A - motor car
1.
Know the principles of operation of
an internal combustion engine and understand the function of the clutch,
gearbox and rear axle differential.
2.
Show how to check and refill the
windscreen wash bottle of a car.
3.
Show how to change a bulb at the
front and in the rear light cluster of a car.
4.
Show how to check the level of water
in the radiator, 'top up' the radiator and know the importance of anti-freeze.
5.
Show how to check tyre pressures and
inflate a tyre correctly.
6.
Remove and replace a road wheel.
7.
Explain what to look for when
checking that a tyre conforms to the legal requirement. Understand the reason
why cross and radial ply tyres should not be mixed on the same axle.
8.
Show how to change a wiper blade.
9.
Know the outline requirements for an
MOT road test.
Alternative
B - power boat
1.
Complete one of the following two
activities:
a.
Be able to discuss the principles and
performance of several types of motorboat engines, other than two-stroke. Show
knowledge of the maintenance needed by a familiar type of marine internal
combustion engine, other than two-stroke.
b.
Assist with the maintenance,
dismantle, service and re-assemble an outboard engine. Demonstrate proper
fitting to the transom of a boat. Be able to explain how to detect minor faults
in starting and running whilst afloat.
2.
Complete one of the following two
activities:
a.
As driver or mechanic member of a
power boat's crew:
·
Assist in the preparation of the boat
for a voyage by checking the engine for possible minor faults, checking the
fuel supply and pump, and mustering the fire-fighting equipment.
·
In response to orders, operate the engine
whilst getting underway from the quay.
·
Operate the engine to bring the craft
alongside the quay and shut-down.
·
Lay out a kedge.
·
Re-man the boat in response to a
'distress call' and under orders, start and operate the engine whilst
proceeding to and manoeuvring alongside a 'stranded craft'.
·
Operate all the boat's gears in a
confined area of water and a return journey to base, coming alongside with the
tide (or current).
·
Know how to leave the engine in a
proper manner and how to drain the engine in an emergency.
b.
Act as mechanic on at least one short
cruise or expedition:
·
Be responsible for the running of the
engine throughout the cruise.
·
Check the engine of a motorboat in
preparation for a cruise or expedition to include the provision of fuel and its
safe storage, an adequate tool kit and effective fire-fighting apparatus.
·
Accompany the expedition either as
the mechanic or assistant and be fully or jointly responsible for the
operation, care and maintenance of the engine throughout.
Alternative
C - aircraft
1.
Understand the basic principles of,
and be able to point out the component parts of either:
a.
an aircraft piston engine
b.
an aircraft gas turbine engine
2.
Understand the basic principles of
flight and airframe construction of a fixed wing aircraft.
3.
Know and be able to demonstrate
Aircraft Marshalling signals used by day and night.
4.
Demonstrate your ability to carry out
four of the following:
a.
replenish a light aircraft fuel and
oil system
b.
rig and de-rig a glider
c.
picket a light aircraft
d.
change a set of plugs on a light
aircraft engine
e.
inspect aircraft main and tail or
nose wheel tyres or serviceability
f.
repair a small tear in the fabric
surface of a light aircraft or glider
g.
the pre-use inspection of a parachute
and how to put it on and take it off
h.
check the control system of a light
aircraft or glider for correct sense of movement
Alternative
D - motorcycle or scooter
1.
Know the principles of operation of a
two-stroke or four-stroke internal combustion engine and understand the
function of the clutch, gearbox, carburettor and transmission of a motorcycle.
2.
Remove, clean and check the gap of a
sparking plug.
3.
Check and top up the level of the
engine oil.
4.
Explain how to adjust the tension of
the final drive chain.
5.
Show how to change a bulb at the
front and in the rear light cluster.
6.
Show how to check tyre pressures and
inflate a tyre correctly.
7.
Remove and replace a road wheel.
8.
Explain what to look for when
checking that a tyre conforms to the legal requirement.
9.
Know the outline requirements for an
MOT road test.