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INMT-1305-007 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance
Prerequisite: ETWR 1391 and MCHNÂ 1343
Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include application of precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurement while using standard measuring tools is also emphasized.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
PRECISION MACHINING TECHNOLOGY WORKBOOK and PROJECT MANUAL, 2nd Ed.
\ \INMT-1305 Toolkit #03 may be purchased through Amarillo College Bookstore. This kit will contain both tools and materials required for class. Or you may already have, or choose to purchase all of following the tools yours
Identify various types of fasteners common to industrial maintenance; utilize various hand and power tools; utilize precision measuring instruments; and demonstrate proper lock-out/tag-out procedures.
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Textbook,Workbook,Notebook & Class Equipment
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Homework : Textbook, Workbook, Lab Reports and Final
\ \Textbook: Required reading is to be completed prior to class, this will better prepare the student for the in class discussion on the subect matter covered in the reading.
\ \Workbook: At the end of each chapter workbook problems are assigned and will be picked up for grading"see syllabus calendar for class date. This work book can be used on Final Test.
\ \Lab Reports: Before a project can be started a detailed lab report (process plan) will be written by the student. This graded report will contain such items as materials, procedures, apperance/organization. Other graded items will include spelling, punctuation and grammer. This lab report is part of the students homework and must be completed and graded by the instructor before a project is started. If a student does this in class they will lose valuable lab time and may not be able to complete the project in the alloted time. If a student starts or completes a project without an instructor signed lab report the student will recieve a failing grade for that project. All projects will be graded off of a rubric.
\ \Final Exam and Project: A comprehensive final exam along with a final project will be administered. Failure to take the final exam or complete the final project will result in the student recieving a failing grade for the class.
The professional industrial worker understands the importance of being on time and having all the required tools, books and other materials as needed to successfully complete the job, this professional also under stands the need to follow rules and regulations as laid out by the employer, government regulatory agencies and insurance companies .That is why the rules listed below are given.
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Class 1 Tentative: Review Syllabus and Safety: \ \Day 1 lecture. Shop safety \ \Lab1: Identify shop specific safety hazards and safety criteria. Students will demonstrate proper application of PPE and lock out/ tag out. \ \Lab2:Project 1: Quality of Design/Quality of Conformance \ \Project write up. \ \Homework.Read pages 1-14 Tools and Rules.NIMS Text Sect 1.1-1.2 ,NIMS Workbook 1.1,1.2 \ | \
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Class 2 Tentative: \ \Day 2 Lecture. Review previous days homework and reading assignment. Lecture on fasteners and there types and sizes and how to measure both diameter and pitch. \ \Lab.Project 2: Fastener Identification and Sizing \ \Project write up. \ \Homework. Read pages 28-38 Tools and Rules, NIMS Text Section 1.3 & 2.1 NIMS Workbook Sect 1.3. & 2.1.Retrieve print from exercise 3 folder. \ | \
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Class 3 Tentative: \ \Day 3 Lecture, review previous day and reading and homework assignment. Introduction to vernier calipers. \ \Lab.Measurement (2 x 4) Team Exercise \ \Write up. \ \Homework. Review pages 78-80 Handyman in your pocket. NIMS Text Section 2.2. NIMS Workbook Unit 2.3 \ | \
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Class 4 Tentative: \ \Day 4.Review previous days homework and reading. Lecture on bolt grades, torque, and the effect of lubrication on torque specs. \ \Lab.Project 4: Gear Box. \ \Write up. \ \Homework. Tools and Rules pages 15-16. NIMS Text Section 2.3NIMS Workbook Unit 2.4 Retrieve print from folder Exercise 5 (2x4). \ | \
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Class 5 Tentative: \ \Test. \ \Day 5. Review previous days homework and reading assignment. Lecture on combination square and its uses. \ \Lab. Cost of Quality \ \Write up. \ \Homework. Text Exercise 6 folder in content section of class is a file that says Bearing Removal and Installation marked read.Read Tools and Rules pages 17-22. NIMS Text Section 2.5, NIMS Workbook 2.5 \ | \
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Class 6 Tentitive: \ \Day 6. Lecture review previous days homework and reading assignment.Lecture on mircometer calibration and reading along with how to use telescoping gages. Lecture on bearing types and correct removal and installation methodes. \ \Lab.Project 6: Bearings \ \Write up. \ \Homework.Read pages 42-45 Handyman in your pocket NIMS Text Section 2.6, 2.7.NIMS Workbook 2.6-2.7 \ | \
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Class 7 Tentative: \ \Day 7.Lecture, review previous days homework and reading assignment. Lecture on belt and sheave types. Tools used to determine sheave wear. \ \Lab. Project 7: Drive Belts \ \Write up. \ \Homework. NIMS Text Section2.8.NIMS Workbook 2.8 Retrieve prints from Exercise 8 folder. \ | \
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Class 8 Tentative: \ \Day 8.Lecture, review previous days homework and reading assignment. Measuring techniques both Caliper and Micrometer. \ \Lab. Project 8: Piece Work and Final Assembly \ \Write up. \ \Homework. NIMS Text Section 3.1. NIMS Workbook 3.1. Review previous material for Quiz. \ | \
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Class 9 Tentative: \ \Day 9. Quiz day 1-8 \ \Day 9.Lecture, review previous days homework and reading assignment. \ \Lab. Continue with project. \ \Write up. Describe in detail the correct procedure for mounting a hacksaw blade in the frame. \ \Homework. NIMS Text Section 3.2. NIMS Workbook 3.2 & geometric construction. \ | \
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Class 10 Tentative: \ \Day 10. Review test. \ \Day 10. Lecture previous days homework and reading assignment. \ \Lab.Project 9: Data Collection / Quality Assurance \ \Write up. \ \Homework. Homework.NIMS Text Section 3.3. NIMS Workbook 3.3 & geometric construction.Retrieve data collection sheets from Exercise 9 folder. \ | \
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Class 11 Tentative: \ \Day 11. Complete Projects \ \Lab. Project 10: Control Charts \ \Write up. \ \Homework.NIMS Text Section 3.4. NIMS Workbook 3.4. Retrieve Final project print from folder. \ | \
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Class 12 Tentative: \ \Day 12. Data Collection and analyzation. \ \Lab.Project 11: Reliability \ \Write up. \ \Homework. NIMS Text Section 3.5. NIMS Workbook 3.5 \ | \
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Class 13 Tentative: \ \Day 13. Lecture review final project. \ \Lab. Project: Final Project \ \Write up. None \ \Homework. NIMS Text Section 3.6. NIMS text Unit 3.6 & tap drill calculations. \ | \
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Class 14 Tentative: \ \Day 14. Review for final. \ \Lab. Project: Final Project \ \Write up.Final Project \ \Homework. None, Workbook turned in for grade. \ | \
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Class 15 Tentative: \ \Day 15. Complete final project. \ | \
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