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WLD 217 - Fabrication/Welding 6 |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2022
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: 1. Make shop drawings. 2. Read and apply industrial prints. 3. Evaluate for cost from industrial prints. Shop Fabrication: 4. Fabricate from blueprints and shop drawings various metal products. Introduction to Business Practices: 5. Identify component parts of a successful metal fabrication business. 6. Correctly describe the sequencing of production and the interrelationship of production, business administration and marketing functions. 7. Estimate costs to build various metal products. Wear Environments and Surface Applications: 8. Identify common wear environments including appearance and associated dynamics. 9. Select from industrial catalogues electrodes and other materials appropriate to metals in specified wear environments. 10. Demonstrate various techniques for the application of hard facing and corrosion resisting materials. Welding: 11. Weld various Shielded Metal Arc electrodes on projects and products. 12. Weld various wire drive electrodes on projects and products. 13. Gas Tungsten Arc Weld various projects and products. Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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