Maricopa Community Colleges  MWR103   20052-99999 

Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 10-26-2004

MWR103  2005 Spring – 2011 Spring

LEC  5.0 Credit(s)  5.0 Period(s)  5.0 Load  Occ

Machinery Installation and Erection I

Study of proper installation, erection, preparation and testing of industrial machinery and equipment.

Prerequisites: Registered apprentice status and MWR102.

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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

 

MWR103  2005 Spring – 2011 Spring

Machinery Installation and Erection I

 

1.

List, in the proper series of events, the steps necessary in the erection of industrial machinery, including all preparatory and follow-up procedures. (I)

2.

Interpret specifications and details from equipment drawings necessary in the layout and erection of machinery. (I-II)

3.

Demonstrate the proper methods of setting, leveling and alignment of soleplates, bedplates and machine bases. (I)

4.

Identify and define the different parts of threads, drills, taps, dowels, chains (roller), and couplings. (II)

5.

Demonstrate the proper method of drilling, tapping, reaming, scrapping, stoning and fitting. (II)

6.

Demonstrate the proper use and application of lubricants. (II)

7.

Demonstrate techniques of shaft and coupling alignment, within specified tolerances. (II)

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MCCCD Official Course Outline:

 

MWR103  2005 Spring – 2011 Spring

Machinery Installation and Erection I

 

I. Setting Machinery

A. Foundation

1. Reinforced Concrete

2. Steel

B. Foundation Preparation

1. Inspection

2. Anchor Bolt Allowance

3. Grout Allowance

4. Tools and Equipment

C. Bedplates, Subsoles and Soleplates

1. Construction

2. Bearing Area

3. Leveling Points

4. Securing

II. Machine Assembly

A. Layout - Procedures

B. Threads

1. Nomenclature

2. Types

3. Purpose

C. Drilling and Tapping

1. Materials

2. Lubricants

3. Nomenclature

4. Procedures

D. Components - Installations

1. Procedures

2. Reaming and Doweling

E. Components - Assemblies

1. Keys, Keyways and Key Seats

2. Couplings

a. Types

b. Purpose

c. Installation

d. Alignment - Tools

e. Alignment Procedures - Preliminary

f. Alignment Procedures - Final

 

 

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