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Applied Welding Fabrication I

Course Description

This course enables the student to study supplemental machining skills required in the weldment fabrication industry. Students will gain experience on various machine tools such as: drill press, horizontal saws, vertical saws, pedestal grinders, brake press, and shears. The identification of various types of ferrous and non ferrous structural materials will also be visited. Students will continue the study of welding blueprint reading as well as advanced measurement and layout procedures. Final inspection of both welds and weldment dimensions are stressed along with metal finishing processes and the heat treatment of ferrous alloys. Note: Student must furnish basic required equipment.

Minimum Credit Hours

3

Maximum Credit Hours

3

Lecture - Lab Hours

(2-2)

PCS Code

1.2

Requirements

Prerequisite: WFT 270 (C or better)

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