Precision Tools and Measurement Syllabus for 2020-2021
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Course

MCHN-1320-002 Precision Tools and Measurement

Prerequisites

Course Description

An introduction to the modern science of dimensional metrology. Emphasis on the identification, selection, and application of various types of precision instruments associated with the machining trade.  Practice of basic layout and piece part measurements while using standard measuring tools. 

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

  1. Heavy Duty Systems 2e Textbook ISBN:  9781284150933
  2. Diesel Engines 1e Textbook           ISBN: 9781284067057
  3. Systems 2e Online Access Code – 1 Year.  ISBN:  9781284267747
  4. Diesel Engines 1e Online Access Code – 1 Year.  ISBN:  9781284191820
  5. Preferred Fundamentals of Automotive Technology Online – 1 Year  ISBN:   9781284169478

 

HANDYMAN~IN~YOUR~POCKET

Young/Glover
Published by Sequoia
ISBN: 1-885071-29-9
 
 
 

 

Supplies

Every student will be required to wear an approved AC logo shirt or a shirt with the company logo that the student works for, to both class and lab. Pants will be respectable and wore properly, waist up around the waist where they belong.  Safety glasses are the responsibility of the student and will be worn at all times while in the shop/lab environment. Clean up materials will be supplied as needed. Special tools will be supplied as needed. Safety shoes/boots, with slip resistance soles. Steel toes not required. No regular tennis shoes allowed.

Tools are required to be brought to class by the student. Necessary tools and equipment are provided for in class use for assigned class and lab projects.

Tools are required for student employment during program and before graduation. Tool Purchase Opportunities with discounts at Mac, Snap-on and Western Equipment will be given and encouraged.

Cost for these tools and boxes average $1500.00 - $2000.00. You are responsible for purchasing these tools before graduation.

Required professional and safety attire is mandatory for class and laboratory participation.

 

Diesel Tool List
Name of Tool Cost
1/4 drive tool set with metric and standard sockets  
3/8 drive tool set with metric and standard sockets $165.99
1/2 drive tool set with metric and standard sockets  
Combination end wrenches 5/16” to 15/16” $37.00
Combination end wrenches 6mm to 19mm $37.00
Pliers set depends on # of pieces
Screwdriver set $25.99
Gasket Scraper $13.99
Pry bar set depends on # of pieces
Torx set T10-T30 $14.99
Ball peen hammer set $19.99
Blow gun $9.99
Battery cleaning tool $2.99
15 pc hex/torx socket brake service kit $89.99
Digital multimeter- volts, amps, ohms settings $115.99
Safety Glasses $3.00
134a Air conditioning Gauge set with hoses ??????
Probe type Thermometer 0-150 degree F $22.99
Small roll around tool box or tool cart that is lockable $209.99
   
Total $769.89
prices are subject to change at anytime

Student Performance

End-of-Course Outcomes:  Perform common methods of measurement conversion; determine the degree of precision measurement required; identify various types of precision instruments and their applications; list maintenance procedures on various types of measuring instruments; interpret and confirm blueprint requirements; convert between English and metric units; compute total tolerances of parts; calibrate various types of precision measuring instruments to a standard; and select and use precision measurement tools.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Maturity, honesty and respect is required and given.

As a participating student in Amarillo College Technical Programs, you will be expected to act, perform and train in a professional manner.

Compliance with the Amarillo College Technical Education Code of Professional Conduct is mandatory for class participation.

Students must come to class wearing the appropriate AC uniform shirt or a shirt with the company logo that the student works for.

Student MUST wear safety glasses in the shop/lab.

No cell phones are to be in use during class unless requested by instructor.

Students will be respectful of other classes being conducted in the building, respectful of instructor.

Students are expected to dress appropriately (shirts tucked in, no profanity on clothing, pants must be worn in the proper location around the waist).

No head gear to be worn in building, except in shop, then must be worn appropriately.

No tobacco or e-vape use on campus.

Student will have the text book out following along with lecture and participating in the lecture and class.

Grading Criteria

Homework 10%

Attendance and Participation 10%

Test 25%

Shop/lab Task sheets 40%

Final 15% 

All assignments will be turned in a timely manner for a grade or the student will receive a failing grade (F). 

            Shop/lab projects grade is at the instructor’s discretion.

Homework is due the class day after the test for the chapter(s), or 10 points will be taken off grade of the homework for each class day that it is late. Homework for the last chapter(s) of the course is due day of the last test.

All job work sheets are due by the next shop class after the job work sheet was to be done or five points will be taken from the grade for each class day late.

Shop write ups are due by the next shop day or five points will be taken off the shop write up for each class day that it is late.

Lose of points from being absent; tardiness and leaving early totaling 6 days will result in a failure grade. No matter what the students other grades add up to.

Instructor holds the rights to add to the points or take points away, depending on student’s performance.

Student following of the Amarillo College Technical Education Code of Professional Conduct will be considered in the final grade.

Being absent more than 6 days will result in a failing grade, no matter what the students other grades add up to.

 

  Grades Scored Between                  Equals  

 

             

   90% and up

         A                  
   80% and  Less Than  90%    

     B

                 
   70% and  Less Than  80%    

     C

                 
   60% and  Less Than  70%    

     D

                 
    0% and  Less Than  60%     

     F

           
 

Attendance

Class attendance is mandatory and will effect final grade. Learning tricks of the trade will only come from attending lectures and hands on instruction.

Points will be taken off for tardiness and leaving early.


Loss of points from being absent; tardiness and/ or leaving early adding up to 6 days will result in a failing grade.

Being absent more than 6 days will result in a failing grade, no matter what the students other grades add up to.

Points taken off for tardy and early departures will be at instructor’s discretion. The points being deducted will be in a progressive manner. Where each time tardy or early leave the time from each will be added together and then the points will be figured from that.

Leaving without signing out is same as Early Departure Unexcused.

Signing out early without instructor’s permission is same as Early Departure Unexcused.

 Students must sign themselves in and out. Students are not allowed to sign another student in or out.

Calendar

Tentative schedule listed in this section, subject to change due to weather conditions and instructor discretion.

Module 1:

Discuss syllabus, tools required for the class, homework, lab work and GM Training assignments. In class work over whole numbers, decimals, fractions and metric measurements as they apply to special measuring tools.

Chapter 6: Basic Tools and Precision Measuring-Assigned

Module 2:

Demonstrate the ability to add and subtract fractions, whole numbers and metric numbers.

Tape measure, steel rule, hack saw, skill saw, and tri-square.

Module 3:

Calipers (digital and non-digital), micrometers (inside and outside), depth micrometers (English and metric), , dial indicators (English and metric)

Module 4:

Measuring main bearing journals and rod bearing journals on a crankshaft, measuring for wear on camshaft.

Using a dial indicator measure lobe lift on a camshaft. Measure clutch pack clearance on a direct clutch and an intermediate clutch using a dial indicator, depth micrometer, and a feeler gage.

Using a dial indicator measure backlash on a differential and run out on a flywheel and a brake rotor.

Module 5:

Chapter 8: Fasteners And Thread Repair-Assigned

 Mark and drill holes to specifications on a 2 X 4 and a piece of angle iron. Thread holes to specification in the drilled holes of the angle iron (or flat iron).

 

 Review and take final exam with performance exam. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information

Some information presented may be manufacturer specific. 

You MUST get your Instructor's permission to bring a vehicle into the shop. If you do not, you WILL be asked to leave the shop.

Vehicles are not to remain "overnight". Any work performed MUST be completed by the end of class. Verify you have ALL parts and supplies needed to complete any maintenance or repair. If unsure, ask your instructor prior to work being started.  

All vehicles brought into the shop MUST have a repair order filled out and placed on the windshield. 

Honk your horn prior to entering and leaving the shop. 

Have a window down and keys outside of the vehicle to prevent being locked out.

October 21-27 – Fall Break (Faculty and Students)

November 28-December 1 – Thanksgiving Holiday (College Closed)

December 16-20 – Final Exams

December 20 – Commencement (7:00 pm)

Syllabus Created on:

08/18/20 7:12 PM

Last Edited on:

08/24/20 6:24 AM