In this course, the student will complete standard inspections and preventative maintenance practices will be demonstrated. The selection and use of proper tooling and standard maintenance practices will be emphasized. The student will demonstrate what they have learned by completing assigned hands-on projects in the lab that bring together precision measuring, drilling, threading, fastening, torquing, and similar other material processing techniques. Diesel engine labs will help the student better understand the fundamentals and how diesel components relate to each other and how these prime movers can support the power industry as standby power. Students will properly complete pre-job task meetings and documentation, job hazard analysis/job safety analysis, confined space permits, lock-out tag-out forms, and hot work permits.
ET10-113: Materials Processing, Fabrication and Basic Diesel
Catalog
UTI I,
UTI II
Ext
0.00
Total
75.00
TWC Sem
3.00
Equipment
Deisel engine, precision measuring tools, various hand tools, torque, and tensioning equipment
Campus
Houston, TX
Lisle, IL
Rancho Cucamonga, CA