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WELD 2100: Introduction to Machine Tool
1.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
This is a course for non-machine tool students. It is a course in basic machine tool operation of the lathe, vertical mill, and bench work. This is mostly hands-on training.
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WELD 2101: Layout & Fabrication
5.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
This course is a study of fundamental sheet and plate layout techniques, allowances for forming, cutting, distortion, and warpage controls using fixturing. This course covers welding to close tolerances, layout methods for cylinders, and cones on pitch and square to rounds. Fabrication from drawing and prints are incorporated in this course using AWS and ASME specifications.
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WELD 2102: Adv.Shield Metal Arc Welding-Shop
2.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
This course reviews the basic stick welding process. The shop focuses on detail, quality, and different weldment configurations. High quality welds are made in weld positions and on various metal thicknesses in accordance to AWS and ASME.
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WELD 2103: Adv.Gas Tungsten II-Shop
2.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
This more advanced shop work reinforces the basics. It challenges the student to produce high quality weldments to specific tolerances. The degree of difficulty is elevated.
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WELD 2105: Adv.Gas Metal Arc Welding II-Shop
2.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
Small projects are fabricated to precise tolerances. All common GMAW processes are used when welding carbon steels, stainless steel, and aluminum on light gauge material and heavy plate. A higher degree of skill and applications to AWS and ASME procedures can be achieved.
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WELD 2117: Welding for Drafters
2.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
Welding for Drafters
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WELD 2201: Pipe Layout-Lab Classroom
3.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
This course involves pipe layout procedures on saddles, laterals, manifold construction, reducers, and flanges. Short and templet methods are used to do the layout of each job. Each of the above jobs are fabricated and welded in the shop to gain cutting and use pipe fitting procedures in accordance to ASME or API standards.
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WELD 2202: Welding Qualification and Rigging-Shop
1.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
This course is in a classroom setting to identify the welding code writing organizations and testing methods for procedure and performance qualification in the welding industry. Rigging is also identified to the common sense method of using lifting equipment in the industry such as cranes, hoists, cables, hooks, ropes, etc., when working in the different trades.
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WELD 2203: Pipe Welding-Shop
5.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
Six-inch schedule 40 and 80 pipe is used in the skill development of pipe welding procedures in accordance to AWS, ASME, and API standards. Two- to three-inch pipe in both schedule 40 and 80 is used to develop skills on smaller pipe. The student learns the importance of proper pipe preparation and fit-up in accordance to AWS and ASME standards.
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WELD 2204: Welding Qualifications-Shop
6.00 Credits
Ridgewater College
Various welding codes, specifications and tests as stated by technical organizations are explained. Emphasis is on AWS, ASME and API welder qualifications tests and procedures. Destructive testing is used to evaluate the performance qualifications plus an explanation of some nondestructive test method is also identified. Welding qualifications include pipe and plate on various alloys.
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