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WFT 106: Basic Layout Skills
2.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Incorporates both lecture and laboratory exercises, which involve the practical transfer of blueprint information onto metal using a varietyof techniques. Covers applications of geometric shape constructions and divisions in the shop environment. Presentation of shortcuts to achieve both dimensional accuracy and quality assurance.Prerequisite: Basic math skills and ability to read blue print or permission.
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WFT 107: Advanced Layout
2.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Classroom study and lab exercises using parallel, round and radial development methods as well as triangulation. Includes scaling up and down from models and construction of production locating and forming jigs. "Field trip" to on-campus or local industry CAD station adviseable. Prerequisite: WFT 106,basic math skills, ability to read blueprint or permission.
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WFT 108: Fabrication Estimating And Layout
3.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Explores the practical use of basic math skills for estimating and layout in fabrication of welded products. Includes use of a calculatoras well as data books, tables and model construction. Prerequisite: Basic math skills or permission.
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WFT 109: Development Of Welding Procedure
2.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Opportunity for the more experienced student to explore and experimentwith reasonable possibilities in joint design, process selection, filler products, weld position, and the essential variables of a welding procedure. Serves as a "recipe development" course for making good welds. Prerequisite: Cutting, forming and arc welding skills, ability to read blueprints or permission.
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WFT 119: Use Of Press Brake In Welding Fabrication
2.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
A study of the operating principles of press brake forming along with practical fabrication experiences using a press brake. Explores the advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of the press brake through construction of sample projects. This course involves industry visitation(s) to observe CNC production press brakes. Prerequisite: Basic math skills, ability to read blueprints, (prior fabrication experience is helpful)and, ability to lift 50lbs.,or permission.
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WFT 120: Shielded Metal Arc Welding
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Incorporates a project-oriented set of practical exercises that conveyknowledge of equipment along with theory of operation and applicationsof the venerable and still-useful Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process AKA "Stick Welding". Mild steel and stainless steel are commonly welded with this process in a variety of industrial applications particularly for maintenance and repair. While somewhat rare, SMAW can be used to join cast iron, bronzes and aluminum. Prerequisite: Some experience with OAW ("gas welding") or permission.
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WFT 121: Basic Oxyacetylene Cutting And Joining
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Focuses on practical exercise in the safe and efficient use of the oxyacetylene flame for both cutting and joining applications. Covers flame cutting with hand and machine assists, welding, brazing, braze welding, hardfacing and soldering.
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WFT 122: Air Carbon Arc Cutting (Cac-A)
1.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
Focuses on laboratory exercises in the popular, safe and incredibly efficient use of carbon Arc Cutting with Compressed Air (CAC-A)-AKA "arcair,""gouging," or "scarfing"-for weld joint preparation and for efficient disassembly of existing fabricated structures. Prerequisite:Some experince with hand tools or permission.
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WFT 123: Use Of Welding Symbols
2.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
A progressive presentation of the schme of welding symbols and their use in modern welding fabrication. The major class activity involves interpretation of welding symbols as found on blueprints. Prerequisite: WFT 105, ability to read blueprints, or permission.
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WFT 124: Gas Metal And Flux Core Arc Welding
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-South Campus
A project-oriented set of practical exercises that convey knowledge of equipment along with theory of operation and applications of the popular Gas Metal & Flux Core Arc Welding (GMAW & FCAW) processes (A.K.A. "Mig" and "Dualshield,""Innershield," etc. respectively). Mildsteel, aluminum and stainless steel are commonly welded with these processes in a variety of industrial applications. Prerequisite: Some experience with OAW ("gas welding") desirable or permission.
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