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Course: |
WEL 103
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Title: | Basic Shielded Metal Arc I |
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Long Title: | Basic Shielded Metal Arc I |
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Course Description: | Covers performing safety inspections, making minor repairs, adjusting operating parameters, and operating SMAW equipment utilizing E-6010 electrodes. Layout procedures and practices will also be introduced. |
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Min Credit: | 4 |
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Max Credit: | |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Follow shop safety practices.
II. Maintain a clean, safe work area.
III. Prepare assigned records.
IV. Follow assigned instructions to complete work assignments.
V. Participate in assigned fabrication projects.
VI. Perform safety inspections on SMAW equipment
VII. Make minor external repairs as necessary to SMAW equipment.
VIII. Set up for shielded metal arc welding operations on plain carbon steel.
IX. Operate shielded metal arc welding equipment.
X Perform plate-padding operations on plain carbon steel utilizing E-6010 electrodes.
XI. Make fillet welds, all positions on plain carbon steel utilizing E-6010 electrodes.
XII. Examine tack and completed welds.
XIII. Execute corrective actions to repair surface flaws on welds and base metals.
XIV. Recognize the fundamental principles of the SMAW process.
XV. Explain the fundamental principles of the SMAW process.
XVI. Select layout tools.
XVII. Layout parts using advanced measurement practices.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Safety and Record Keeping
A. Follow shop safety practices.
B. Maintain a clean, safe work area.
C. Prepare assigned records.
D. Follow assigned instructions to complete work assignments.
E. Participate in assigned fabrication projects.
F. Perform safety inspections on SMAW equipment
G. Make minor external repairs as necessary to SMAW equipment.
II. Equipment Setup and Operation
A. Set up for shielded metal arc welding operations on plain carbon steel.
B. Operate shielded metal arc welding equipment.
C. Perform plate-padding operations on plain carbon steel utilizing E-6010 electrodes.
D. Make fillet welds, all positions on plain carbon steel utilizing E-6010 electrodes.
E. Examine tack and completed welds.
F. Execute corrective actions to repair surface flaws on welds and base metals.
G. Recognize the fundamental principles of the SMAW process.
H. Explain the fundamental principles of the SMAW process.
III. Layout Techniques
A. Select layout tools.
B. Layout parts using advanced measurement practices.
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