Introduction to Industrial Maintenance Syllabus for 2015-2016
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Manufacturing Education Center 107K

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Course

INMT-1305-014 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: ETWR 1371 and MCHN 1343 - minimum grade of C

Course Description

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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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

HANDYMAN~IN~YOUR~POCKET

Sequoia Publishing Inc.

Richard A.Young

Thomas J. Glover

ISBN 13: 978-1-885071-29-3

 

Starrett Tools and Rules of Precision Measurements

(Free PDF Loaded into content folder in class)

 

Mechanical Trades Pocket Manual, 4th Edition

Audel Publishing

Thomas Bieber Davis

Carl Nelson Sr.

ISBN: 978-0-7645-4170-4

 

Supplies

Tool bag/Toolbox

Multi-Guage (Drill Poin

Student Performance

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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Expected Student Behavior

 

 

Grading Criteria

Exams and Projects

Exam

100 points

 

100 points

Projects

100 points

11

1200 points

Final Project

200 points

 

200 points

Final Exam

100 points

 

100 points

Total

 

 

1500 points

 

Grading

1500 - 1350

A

100 – 90 %

1349 - 1200

B

89 – 80 %

1199 - 1050

C

79 – 70 %

1049 - 900

D

69 – 60 %

899 – 0

F

59 – 0 %

Additional Information:

Late assignments will be scored accordingly and will not exceed 60% of the designated grade.  Project work (hands on) may be made up during regular lab times but will be scored accordingly and will not exceed 60% of the designated grade.  There is no make-up of class exercises or lectures.

Attendance

Professional industrial workers understand the importance of being on time and having the required tools, books and materials needed to successfully complete the job.  Professionals understand the need to follow rules and regulations established by the employer, government regulatory agencies and insurance companies. You will be graded accordingly.

Calendar

Class Schedule

(tentative and subject to change)

Class Period

Objective

Class Assignments

1

Introduction / Code of Conduct / Safety

Project 1:  Safety Quiz

Exercise:  Safety

Project #1

Tools and Rules: pages 1 - 14

2

Semi-Precision Measurements

Project 2:  Measuring and Cutting

Exercise:  Semi-precision Measurements

Project #2

Tools and Rules: pages 15 - 16

3

Precision  Measurements

Project 3:  Precision Measuring with Micrometer and Caliper

Exercise:  Precision Measurements

Project #3

Tools and Rules: pages 17 – 22

Audel’s: pages 99 - 105 (measurement)

4

Fasteners

Project 4:  Fastener Identification and Sizing

Exercise:  Fastener Sizing

Project #4

Tools and Rules: pages 28 – 38

Audel’s: pages 86 - 87 (key seats & key ways)

Audel’s: pages 228 – 247 (screw threads)

Audel’s: pages 248 – 255 (mechanical fasteners)

5

Gear Ratio/Torque

Project 5:   Gearbox

Exercise:  Gear ratio

Project #5 Write-up

Audel’s: pages 158 - 161

6

Print Reading/Cutting &Filing

Project 6:  Conduit

Exercise:  Cut and File Conduit

 

7

Project 6:  Conduit (Continued)

Exercise:  Cut and File Conduit

Project #6 Write-up

 

8

Cutting Tools

Project 7:   Drill Bit Sharpening

Exercise:  Drill Bit Sharpening

 

Layout and Drill Press Operations

Project 8:  Layout and Drill Press Operations  

Exercise:  Drill and Tap Calculations

Exercise:  Layout Techniques and Tools

Exercise:  Drill Press Operations

 

Exam # 1

Project #7

 

 

 

 

 

Audel’s: pages 44 - 48

 

 

9

Project 8: Layout and Drill Press Operations (continued)

 

Drill and Tap

Project 9:  Drill and Tap

Exercise: Build Part

 

Project #8  

 

 

 

10

Project 9:  Drill and Tap (continued)

 

 

Project # 9 write-up

 

 

 

11

Piece Work

Project 10:  Build Part to Specifications

 

12

Piece Work (continued)

Project 10:  Build Part to Specifications

Project #10 write-up

13

Quality

Project 11: Quality

Exercise: Data Collection/Sampling

 

Project Management

Final Project:

Project 11

 

 

 

 

14

Project Management (continued)

Final Project:

 

15

Project Management (continued)

Final Project:

Lab Clean up/ Re-set

Final Project write-up 

16

Final Exam

 

Additional Information

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Last Edited on:

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