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Students will learn the fundamentals of mechanical transmission systems used in industrial, agricultural, and mobile applications. Students will learn industry-relevant skills including how to: operate, install, analyze performance, and design basic mechanical transmission systems using chains, v-belts, spur gears, bearings, and couplings.
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Basic Drywall introduces the student to the planning, erection and finishing of interior walls utilizing dry wall (plaster board) as the focused component of the construction including safe work procedures
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Covers rectilinear and curvilinear motions, force, mass and acceleration, projectiles, pendulums, inertia forces in machines, work and energy, impulse and momentum and impact.
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Lunch and Learn seminar to organizations and individuals interested in learning more about the technological capabilities of the Warsaw campus¿s Orthopedic and Advanced Manufacturing Training Center. Participants will hear a brief presentation, while enjoying lunch; followed by a machinery demonstration and opportunity to ask questions about Ivy Tech¿s many workforce and academic training options. Lunch will be provided. .
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Knowledge of electrical laws and principles pertaining to AC and DC circuits is important in many industrial settings. Concepts including current, voltage, resistance, power, inductance, capacitance, and transformers are critical in electrical systems. This course presents standard electrical tests, electrical equipment, and troubleshooting procedures. Safety procedures and practices are also introduced and emphasized.
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The 90-EC1-A Electric Relay Control Unit teaches electric relay control of electric motor and pneumatic systems and their industry applications. Students will learn industry-relevant skills related to these new topics including operation, installation, performance analysis, and design. The model 90-CT1 Computer Control 1 Unit teaches Allen-Bradley Micrologix 1000 model programmable logic controllers used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Students learn industry-relevant skills including how to: program, operate, install, and interface Micrologix programmable controllers for various applications.
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This course will give an overview of electrical safety, currents & circuits, switches, outlets, dimmers and breakers. It will also discuss troubleshooting 3 ways.
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This course develops understanding of electricity and electronics relating to passive DC circuits. Participants will review and apply concepts in series-parallel circuits, voltage and current dividers, Kirchhoff's Laws, network analysis, loading effects, maximum power transfer, and magnetism.
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In this one-day seminar you will learn the basics of reading and understanding electrical ladder drawings. Discussion includes electrical ladder diagrams and functional understanding of basic symbols. Electrical ladder diagrams of machinery will be used to reinforce print standards and will be used in realistic troubleshooting examples led by the instructor.
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Electrical Ladder Drawings I seminar and want to further their knowledge in this field. Attending Electrical Ladder Drawings I is not a prerequisite for attending this seminar, but it is recommended. Several multiple page electrical ladder diagrams will be examined and discussed to compare the various detailed cross-reference systems that appear on them. You will participate in instructor led troubleshooting examples that will explain how these systems work. You will also learn how to read and understand the electrical ladder diagrams for PLC controlled equipment. We will explain the symbols, terminology, and electrical ladder diagrams used for PLC controlled equipment and how it can be used in troubleshooting. A part of the seminar is also dedicated to international electrical ladder diagrams and the basic symbols and standards associated with them. Actual European and Asian electrical ladder diagrams will be covered to explain differences and similarities to standard NEMA style electrical ladder diagrams.
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