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TAFP 270: Fluid Power Systems:Circuit Design/Troubleshooting
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(4 Credit Hours) Explores the principles of fluid power design and troubleshooting as they apply to industrial systems. Various hydraulic circuits are presented and studied with respect to their functions, efficiencies, and troubleshooting guidelines within fluid power systems. This course includes both lecture and laboratory work. Prerequisites: TAFP 150
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TAFP 270 - Fluid Power Systems:Circuit Design/Troubleshooting
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TAFP 280: Applied Electrohydraulics
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduces basic electrohydraulic fundamentals, components, and procedures relative to troubleshooting, maintenance, and set-up of proportional and servo valves. The theory and practice of electrohraulics are taught with hands-on laboratory experience emphasized. Prerequisites: TAFP 150
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TAFP 280 - Applied Electrohydraulics
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TAGD 110: Basic Shape and Size Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Designed to introduce the concepts of shape and size description of normal surfaced, inclined (single-angle) surfaced, and cylindrical objects. Students use traditional and computer-based drafting techniques. This course covers projection of three-dimensional objects into two-dimensional representations and also the reverse process. Sketching and modeling of objects is covered. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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TAGD 120: Advanced Graphic Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Designed to introduce the concepts of size and shape description of oblique surfaced objects. Students are introduced to sectioning and processes used in the manufacturing environment. Geometric and traditional tolerancing is studied. The work is accomplished using traditional and computer-based drafting techniques. Prerequisites: TAGD 110 Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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TAGD 130: Assembly Detailing
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Designed to introduce the concepts of detailing of assembly drawings, including modeling of complex shapes and pictorial drawings of details. The students draw individual parts in their proper orientation. The work is accomplished using traditional and computer-based drafting techniques. Prerequisites: TAGD 120
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TAGD 130 - Assembly Detailing
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TAGD 140: Compound Angles and Advanced Projection
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Focuses on the mastery of solid trigonometric principles as they apply to the industrial workplace. Topics include solution of solid trigonometry problems using graphic and analytical solutions and problem-solving techniques. Prerequisites: TAMA 200 and TAGD 120
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TAGD 140 - Compound Angles and Advanced Projection
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TAGD 150: Tool,Jig,and Fixture Design
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Focuses on the mastery of tool-design principles as they apply to the industrial workplace. Topics include tolerances, fits, principles of tool design, template jigs and fixtures, plate and channel jigs, and materials joining fixtures. Economical design principles are discussed, and projects requiring team approaches are used. Prerequisites: TAGD 130 and TAGD 140
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TAGD 155: Gage,Cam Layout and Fixture Design
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(2 Credit Hours) Focuses on the mastery of gage design principles as they apply to the industrial workplace. Topics include gage design theory, computer-aided manufacturing, cam layout procedures, and fixturing. Projects requiring team approaches are used. Prerequisites: TAGD 150
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TAGD 155 - Gage,Cam Layout and Fixture Design
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TAGD 160: Press Working Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Designed to familiarize the apprentice with basic metal deformation theory, presses and ancillary equipment, die construction, and die component identification. The student is introduced to the various die types and draws the various detail components using both traditional and computer-aided drafting. Prerequisites: TAGD 130
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TAGD 165: Cutting and Forming Dies
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Designed to introduce the apprentice to basic die design criteria and methods. The student is introduced to the various die types and draws the various die assemblies using both traditional and computer-aided drafting. Prerequisites: TAGD 160
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TAGD 165 - Cutting and Forming Dies
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