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1.00 Credits
This course is a study of basic metallurgy with metal cutting operations, chip cutting theory with single point cutting tools with drills, reamers, and tapes, and the Harig speed and feed calculator will also be used. Hands-on training will include exercises on the drill press, engine lathe, and milling machine.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the tools, meters, and analyzers used in automotive work. The student will learn the internal and external parts of a gasoline engine. Lubrication oils and cooling systems are also examined, along with carburetors, fuel injectors, intake and exhaust manifolds. Students will also learn about automobile electrical systems and engine troubleshooting.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers diesel engine construction classifications and design. The moving and stationary parts are discussed. Lube oil, fuel oil, and cooling systems are examined along with an explanation of heat and combustion. Intake and exhaust systems, fuel injection for diesels, speed governors, and the properties of diesel fuels and gaseous fuels are covered. Discussion will also be held on high compression gas burning engines.
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1.00 Credits
The basic hydraulics course begins with hydraulic theory and symbols used for hydraulic schematics. Each component that makes up a complete hydraulic system such as pumps, reservoirs, piping, directional valves, relief valves, and control valves are discussed in detail. A demonstrator is used to observe how the components work. The importance of cleanliness, maintenance, and care of a hydraulic systems to ensure long and trouble-free service is stressed in this course.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.50 Credits
The course is designed to acquaint the student with basic principles of operating mobile hydraulic cranes. The student is taught to perform pre-operation inspection of crane, how to use the "Load Moment Indicator" (LMI) as an operational aid, use accepted safe operating practices and procedures, give and receive universally accepted mobile crane hand signals, and interpret load charts and range for the safe operation of mobile cranes.
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3.00 Credits
This course familiarizes the student with all phases of mechanical power transmission. Topics covered in the course include: basic physics, mechanical advantages and energy conversions of the equipment used in industry. This course covers almost any mechanical device such as gear drives, belt drives and chain drives. Shaft alignment will be introduced using the dial indicator and laser beam methods as well as basic bearing maintenance. Hands-on training will be used for alignment and bearing installation and removal.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Industrial Math for Machine Technology. A continuation of the Fundamentals of Industrial Mathematics, this course covers fundamentals of geometry, trigonometry, and compound angles. Numerical control, point-to-point programming on two-axis machines is also covered.
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18.00 Credits
No course description available.
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