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Nov 27, 2024
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Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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WELD 106 Carbon Arc, Plasma, and Oxy-Acetylene Cutting6 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the carbon arc, plasma, and oxy-acetylene cutting processes.
Prerequisites: WELD 103 and WELD 104
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Use technical resources to access information regarding the installation, repair, and maintenance of welding and fabrication equipment
- Use technical resources to access information regarding welding and fabrication processes
- Identify and use common types of shop equipment and hand tools to safely perform welding/fabrication procedures
- Follow industry standard safe practices, including the using and wearing of all safety equipment needed to weld or be in a welding environment
- Comply with hazardous material laws and processes
- Use metallurgy principles to properly select material, tools, and equipment, and to perform welding tasks
- Read and follow blueprints
- Use math to make equipment adjustments/calibrations and to complete fabrication projects
- Prepare a work area to do carbon arc, plasma and oxy-acetylene cutting
- Select and safely set up carbon arc, plasma and oxy-acetylene cutting equipment
- Store, transport, and handle all types of carbon arc, plasma and oxy-acetylene cutting equipment properly and safely
- Prepare metal for the carbon arc, plasma and oxy-acetylene cutting procedures using proper joint design, equipment, and joint preparation techniques
- Use proper carbon arc, plasma and oxy-acetylene cutting tools and equipment to cut metal
- Use proper carbon arc, plasma and oxy-acetylene cutting techniques to cut metal
- Use proper cutting techniques and equipment to complete projects and support the completion of other welding projects
- Complete a resume, cover letter, job application, and job search as necessary
Program Outcomes This course teaches to the following program outcomes:
- be prepared for a range of entry-level positions as welder apprentices, welders, welder fabricators, welding fitters
- demonstrate proficiency in most major industrial welding and cutting processes common in the construction, manufacturing, maintenance, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries
Total Hours: 100 Lecture Hours: 20 Lab or Clinical Hours: 80
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