Official Course Description:
MCCCD Approval: 10-26-2004 |
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MWR102
2005 Spring – 2011 Spring |
LEC
5.0 Credit(s) 5.0 Period(s) 5.0 Load Occ |
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Machinery
Preparation and Installation |
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Blueprint
reading and sketching for the millwright. Layout, calculations and rigging
for machinery and equipment movement and installation. Safety stressed. Prerequisites: (Registered apprentice
status and MWR101) or permission of the Apprenticeship Coordinator. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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MWR102 2005
Spring – 2011 Spring |
Machinery Preparation and Installation |
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Describe necessary planning steps for machinery
installation. (I) |
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Identify, define and describe the types of drawings and
drawing nomenclature for the millwright trade. (II) |
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Demonstrate basic drafting skills. (II) |
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Demonstrate techniques of freehand sketching. (II) |
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Interpret specifications and details from drawings needed
for machinery installation. (II) |
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Demonstrate the proper use of layout tools and perform
specific shop layout tasks. (III) & (IV) |
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Calculate weight and strength for steel beams and other
specific structural forms. (V) |
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Compute the safe loads for rope, wire, slings, shackles,
eyebolts, and specific rigging apparatus. (V) |
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Explain procedures and methods of rigging and machine
moving. (V) |
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Describe safety in all aspects of rigging. (V) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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MWR102 2005
Spring – 2011 Spring |
Machinery Preparation and Installation |
I. Planning A. Locations B. Equipment
Characteristics C. Moving Procedures D. Safety Considerations II. Blueprint Reading,
Drawing, Drafting and Sketching A. Lines, Symbols and
Standards B. Section and Detail Views
C. Orthographic Projections
(Multi-View Drawings) D. Pictorial Drawings 1. Perspective 2. Oblique 3. Isometric E. Application to Machinery
III. Layout A. Shop Layout 1. Tools and Equipment 2. Equipment
Characteristics 3. Methods and Procedures B. Field Layout 1. Tools and Equipment 2. Equipment
Characteristics 3. Methods and Procedures IV. Machine Preparation A. Disassemble/Assemble B. Equipment
Characteristics C. Geometric Layout 1. Tools and Equipment 2. Methods of Construction
and Accepted Practices 3. Practical Aspects V. Rigging and Machine
Moving A. Weight and Strengths 1. Load Weight Computation 2. Center of Gravity 3. Strength of Steel Beams
- Slenderness Ratio 4. Strength of Timber Beams
5. Strength of Steel Pipe B. Rope 1. Manila 2. Wire 3. Rigging Gears and
Accessories 4. Hoists 5. Rigging Methods and
Procedures |