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1.00 Credits
Principles of air conditioning including purging, charging, leak and performance testing.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
The foundation for this course is the fundamentals of operation and construction of two and four stroke cycle diesel engines. All the engine components and support systems will be included. Lab work stresses proper disassembly, inspection, measuring, diagnosis, parts ordering, reassembly and turn-up.
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4.00 Credits
The foundation of this course will be complete engine overhaul. Lab work will include, disassembly, cleaning, inspection, measuring and determining reusable parts. Use of OEM service procedures, specifications and torque values will be stressed. This course will also include Hydromechanical Diesel Fuel Injection systems operation. Troubleshooting and time pumps and injectors to the engine will also be stressed.
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of the chassis, including steering geometry steering and suspension systems, geometric center-line alignment, thrust angle alignment and all wheel alignment provides the focus of this course. Lab work includes steering and suspension repair and all wheel alignment on computerized alignment equipment, utilizing training aids and live vehicles. Safety, care and use of hand tools and shop equipment and handling of hazardous materials are taught in this course.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students will learn the fundamental hydraulic principles through lecture and lab experiences by applying the laws of hydraulics, calculating force, pressure, and area and describing the function of pumps, valves, actuators, and motors, hydraulic conductors, and complers. In addition, studetns will learn the properties of hydraulic fluids, identity graphic symbols, and perform maintenance procedures on truck hydraulic systems.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
This course will be dedicated to diesel engine and truck electrical systems and electronic management systems. Fundamentals of electronic controlled fuel injection systems will be stressed. Use of electronic diagnostic service tools to troubleshoot, test and repair electronic controlled diesel engines will be covered in detail. Students will learn the proper diagnostic and testing procedures of electronic controls found on diesel engines. Lab task will include the use of digital mulitmeters, computers and software and wiring and terminal repair techniques.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will be taught the fundamentals of gearing and drive line angles, basic operation of clutches, transmissions, differentials and drive lines. Students will disassemble, measure and reassemble to factory specification clutches, transmissions, differentials and drivelines for medium and haevy duty trucks. Students will observe all safety rules and learn the proper care and use of shop and hand tools.
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4.00 Credits
The foundation for this course is the operation and construction of the medium and heavy truck air and hydraulic brake system. Students will study medium and haevy-duty truck brake system, air system components, foundation brakes and brake maintenance. Upon completion of this course, students should know the theory of operation and have the skills to troubleshoot and repair truck air brake systems, hydraulic brake systems and perform proper preventive maintenance. The students will perform these skills on training aids and class seven and eight turcks. Safety, care and use of hand and shop tools and handling hazardous materials is taught in this and all courses.
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