Mechanical for Industrial Maintenance Technicians

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This course is designed to increase the basic knowledge of mechanical components and systems required to work effectively in an advanced manufacturing facility, including automobiles, automobile parts, firearms, and related industries.  Participants will improve their understanding of the following topics:

  • Basic Measurement
  • Precision Measurement Tools
  • Dimensional Gauging
  • Geometric Dimensioning And Tolerancing
  • Location Tolerances
  • Orientation Tolerances
  • Form Tolerances
  • Load Movement
  • Band Saw Operation
  • Introduction to the Drill Press
  • Drill Press Operations
  • Shear and Hardness Testing and Analysis
  • Introduction to Print Reading
  • Print Dimensioning
  • Assembly Drawings and Fasteners
  • Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
  • Introduction to Rigging
  • Hoists, Slings and Hitches
  • Introduction to the Manual Lathe
  • Turning Operations
  • Lathe Operations
  • Fasteners
  • Introduction to Mechanical Drive Systems
  • Power Transmission Systems
  • Introduction to V-Belt Drives
  • Introduction to Chain Drives
  • Spur Gear Drives
  • Lubrication Concepts
  • Precision Shaft Alignment
  • Couplings
  • Speeds and Feeds
  • Blueprint Reading
  • General Dimensioning and Tolerancing
  • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
  • Location Tolerances
  • Orientation Tolerances
  • Form Tolerances
  • Basic Math, Basic Geometry
  • Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
  • Properties of Ferrous Metals and Steel Production
  • Principles of Non-Ferrous Metals
  • Copper, Aluminum and Their Alloys
  • Principles of Heat Treatment
  • Turning Tools