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2.00 Credits
This course deals with specific calculations required in the study of fluid lines to size fluid lines in hydraulic systems. Prerequisite: FLPT 112, 121 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 131, 132, 133, 134. (SCC)
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2.00 - 5.00 Credits
This course introduces to the basics of fluid power and its application to various programs. Hydraulic and pneumatic systems operation and their relationship to electrical, electronic or pneumatic control systems are emphasized. The course is offered for variable credits to meet the needs of various programs. (SCC)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the use of pneumatics to enrich and extend the teaching of applied math and science concepts in junior and senior high schools. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
Students learn to setup and use basic shop tools required to machine hydraulic manifolds, fabricate power units and overhaul hydraulic components. Shop terminology, tool identification, and the proper use and care of precision layout and measuring tools are included. Prerequisite: FLPT 131 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 242, 243, 244. (SCC)
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7.00 Credits
Students learn shop layout procedures and skills by using shop drawings completed in the third quarter. They develop practical skills required to sharpen drill bits, lathe tools, milling cutters and removing broken taps, safely operate cut-off and band saws, drill presses, lathes, milling machines, and surface grinders while completing required shop projects. Prerequisite: FLPT 131 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 241, 243, 244. (SCC)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study the advantages of programmable logic controllers (PLC) over relay logic machine control. Students learn the advantages of machine control available when using data manipulation features in PLC programming. Converting relay logic electrical schematic drawings to PLC schematics, developing a PLC program from a specific machine sequence of operation, programming the PLC and verifying the program on a machine simulator board wired to the PLC are emphasized. Prerequisite: FLPT 131 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 241, 242, 244. (SCC)
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1.00 Credits
This course deals with specific calculations required for the proper operation of drills, lathes and milling machines used in the hydraulics and pneumatic industry. Prerequisite: FLPT 131 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 241, 242, 243. (SCC)
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4.00 Credits
Students learn the principles of circuits, components and fluid line sizing. Estimating costs for materials is introduced. Prerequisite: FLPT 131 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 252, 253, 254. (SCC)
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6.00 Credits
Students learn shop procedures for hydraulic and pneumatic component disassembly, inspection, repair and testing using prepared lab sheets and manufacturers' parts sheets. Safe use of hand tools and the importance of cleanliness in the work area are emphasized. Prerequisite: FLPT 131 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 251, 253, 254. (SCC)
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces basic procedures required for the layout and assembly of pipe and pipe fittings to fit a specific component arrangement. The fabrication of fluid lines to fit existing tube fittings that meet or exceed the manufacturers' pressure test specifications is emphasized. Prerequisite: FLPT 131 and concurrent enrollment in FLPT 251, 252, 254. (SCC)
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