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TTD 2990: STUDIES IN TRUCK DRIVING
0.50 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
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WELD 1710: OXYACETYLENE WELDING
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The student will develop welding safety and good shop practice skills. Topics of study include: Oxyacetylene welding and brazing of mild steel; Oxyfuel Safety; Oxyfuel Welding and Brazing Equipment and Oxyfuel Welding and Brazing Performance tasks.
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WELD 1715: OXYACETYLENE CUTTING
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
Topics of study include Oxyacetylene cutting of circles, bevel edges, straight cuts and free-hand pipe beveling. Flame cutting equipment techniques will be taught using a hand-held cutting torch, a straight line track burner, and a coordinate shape cutter.
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WELD 1720: OXYACETYLENE WELDING
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The student will develop welding safety and good shop practice skills. Topics of study include: Oxyacetylene welding and brazing of mild steel; Oxyfuel Safety; Oxyfuel Welding and Brazing Equipment and Oxyfuel Welding and Brazing Performance tasks.
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WELD 1725: OXYACETYLENE CUTTING
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
Topics of study include Oxyacetylene cutting of circles, bevel edges, straight cuts and free-hand pipe beveling. Flame cutting equipment techniques will be taught using a hand-held cutting torch, a straight line track burner, and a coordinate shape cutter.
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WELD 1755: SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The student should be able to discuss SMAW, its processes and principles; have a basic knowledge of welding power supplies, tools and equipment and be able to discuss electrical safety. Topics of study include an introduction to welding, principles of arc welding and shielded metal arc electrodes.
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WELD 1760: ADV SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The student should be able to weld tee joints in the horizontal position using E-7024 welding electrodes as well as single and multi-pass welds in the vertical-up and overhead positions using E-6010 and E-7018 welding electrodes. The student will become familiar with air-arc cutting and gouging techniques.
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WELD 1770: GAS METAL - FLUX CORE ARC WELDING
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The student will learn the processes and principles of GMAW and FCAW. The student will be able to differentiate between short-circuit and spray-arc transfer, and know the different types of electrode wires and shielding gases used in GMAW and FCAW. The student will use short-circuit, dual shield, and the flux cored processes for welding tee joints, V-groove butt joints on mild steel and aluminum.
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WELD 1774: GAS METAL ARC WELDING - PIPE
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The student will learn the techniques necessary to create full penetration welds on schedule 40 carbon steel pipe in all positions using the Gas Metal Arc process with ER70S filler metal with a 75%/25% Argon/CO2 shielding gas.
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WELD 1776: FLUX CORED ARC WELDING- PIPE
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The student will learn the techniques necessary to make code quality FCA welds on pipe in all positions using GMAW root and hot passes and FCAW on the remaining fill and cap. Such welds will be made on 6" schedule 80 pipe or larger. E70-T1 or equivalent will be used as the filler metal with a 75%/25% Argon/CO2 shielding gas.
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