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2.00 Credits
Students have hands-on training on live trucks and heavy equipment. Proper safety precautions and operating procedures are practiced on the following pieces of equipment: dozer, loader, motorgrader, selfloading scraper, skid steer loader, forklift, truck tractor, dump truck, and tractor backhoe.
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2.00 Credits
Students study and practice service procedures necessary on heavy equipment and heavy trucks. Equipment includes dozer, motor grader, elevating scraper, front end loader, skid loader, lift truck, dump truck, and tractor backhoe. Prerequisite: DIES1603, DIES1608, DIES1610, and DIES1615.
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the Caterpillar Service Information System (SIS). This course gives the learner an understanding of the basic framework, what is needed to use SIS, and how SIS interacts with other Caterpillar systems. Students are trained using Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). This software/hardware package is used to communicate, troubleshoot, and adjust Caterpillar electronically controlled diesel power engines, heavy equipment, and related subcomponents found in the Caterpillar product family. Prerequisite: MATH1451.
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3.00 Credits
Students work in the shop on actual repair work, which allows them to practice all the skills they have acquired in previous courses. Students make decisions on repair projects, keep records and repair orders, order parts, and work with customers as necessary. Prerequisite: DIES2611.
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3.00 Credits
Students work in the shop on actual live repair work, which allows them to practice all the skills they have acquired in previous courses. They make decisions on repair projects, keep records and repair orders, order parts, and work with customers as necessary. Prerequisite: DIES2602.
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4.00 Credits
Students study Cummins engine designs and theory. Included are overhaul, repair, and service procedures. All engine components are included. Students learn disassembly, repair, reassembly, and troubleshooting procedures using primarily the 855 and N-14 Cummins engines for instruction. Prerequisite: DIES1601, DIES1616 and DIES1617.
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4.00 Credits
Students study 60 series Detroit Diesel engine theory and design. Students learn disassembly, repair, reassembly and troubleshooting procedures. Prerequisite: DIES1602, DIES2611, and MATH1451.
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3.00 Credits
Students study electronic diesel engines and fuel systems and the principal advantages and theory of diesel electronics and their applications. This course concentrates on Caterpillar, Cummins, and Detroit Diesel electronic engine designs. Laptops and test equipment are included. Prerequisite: DIES1611, DIES1617, and MATH1451.
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3.00 Credits
Students study theory and design of heavy duty air brakes used on motor trucks and heavy equipment. This course includes application, service, and repair of all brake components. Students become familiar with air brake system components and their operation. Prerequisite: DIES1608.
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4.00 Credits
Students study Caterpillar engine design, theory, diagnostics, repair, and proper rebuild procedures. The fuel system part of the course covers repair and adjustment procedures on Caterpillar scroll, new scroll, HEU1, and electronic unit injector systems. Caterpillar mechanical, hydra-mechanical governors, and new electronic governored systems are covered. Prerequisite: DIES1619.
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