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This course provides advanced hands-on skills setting up Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) equipment for welding carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Student will perform GTAW fillet and groove welds in varied positions. Student will also be introduced to the skills and techniques needed for cutting, and fabricating pipe.
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This course provides skills needed to cut prepare, tack, and weld carbon steel pipe. The student will perform lab and shop procedures to safely prepare the work area, set up welding equipment, and strike an arc. Students will identify and use filler metals and shielding gases. Techniques for finding, identifying, and avoiding weld imperfections are emphasized.
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This course provides knowledge on repair and fabrication of ferrous and non-ferrous metal products using working drawings and blueprints. Students will perform lab and shop procedures to safely prepare the area, set up welding equipment, strike an arc, and identify and use filler metals and shielding gases. High quality workmanship and avoidance of weld imperfections are emphasized.
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This course provides skills on job-related math, blueprint, communication, employability, and entrepreneurship. Students will interpret basic machining and blueprint information, and apply blue print specifications in production operations of basic set-ups for manual machining operations.
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This course provides students an introduction to professional standards for maintaining a safe work area, planning machine operations, performing basic measuring operations, identifying and resolving basic machine maintenance issues. Students set up and operate power saws, pedestal grinders, and drill presses and apply bench-working skills.
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This course provides skills to develop competencies for manual machining operations in the machining technology industry. Students will sharpen machine tools, perform basic manual engine lathe, milling machine, and grinding machine set ups and operate machinery. Advanced job-related math problems will be addressed as they relate to machine set-up and operation.
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Advanced set up, operation and programming of 5 Axis mill and C Axis Lathe CNC machines is covered. Student will coordinate activities of the CAD/CAM software packages and the machine controls to produce hardware to blueprint tolerances. Student will use touch-off and toolsetter probes to decrease setup time.
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This course is designed to develop advanced level competencies in blueprint interpretation, inspeciton methods, statistical process control (SPC), and the operation and use of coordinate measuring machinery (CMM). Students will perform inspection duties required during machine setups and operations along with performing post machining final part inspection.
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This course is designed to develop advanced level competencies for the set-up and operation of manually operated lathes, milling machines, and surface grinding machines. Students will plan multiple machining operations involving machine threading and boring with advanced set-ups. Basic inspection methods and techniques will be introduced in this course.
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The basic set up, operation and programming of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines are covered. Student will coordinate activities of the CAD/CAM software packages and the machine controls to produce hardware to blueprint tolerances.
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