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Show 184 10. Machine Tool. Manufacturing processes, fundamental principles and processes of foundry work, die casting, forming, molding, welding, broaching, methods of assembly, punch press forming, possibilities and application of these processes to fabrication in industrial products. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 11. Machine Tool. Inspection methods and procedures; use of measuring instruments and gauges; maintenance of standard measurements as related to interchangeability. Three quarter hours. Winter. Staff 12. Machine Tool. Formulation, use, and operation of statistical techniques as applied to control charts in a manufacturing op- peration; inspection of parts by applying the statistical approach to accepted standards in a manufacturing operation. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 17. Machine Tool. The elements of estimating material, cost, labor costs, and expense. Two quarter hours. Winter. Staff 19. Machine Tool. Control of materials; purchasing and stores; production control, planning, routing, scheduling, and dispatching; graphic presentation of production control. Four quarter hours. Spring. Staff 21. Machine Tool. Application of time study by analysis of practical problems. Two quarter hours. Winter. Staff 24. Machine Tool. Fundamentals of time with instructions to time study equipment, calculations, leveling and allowances; time study formulas. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 26. Machine Tool. Construction and use of process charts; operation analysis and use of operation analysis sheets; laws of motion economy, motion analysis, and construction of motion analysis charts. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 29. Machine Tool. Designed for industrial technicians; to give knowledge of the principles of physical metallurgy of metals and alloys, applied elementary heat treatment of metals. Three quarter hours. Winter. Staff 30. Machine Tool. Fundamental principles of organization leading to an appreciation of factory organization and operation; including organization and function of major departments, levels of responsibility, and basic economic factors involved in a profit making enterprise. Three quarter hours. Staff 185 Machine Practice 51. Processes. Course designed for those who have had little or no machine shop training. Discussions and demonstrations are given in fundamentals of lathe operation, such as tool grinding, setting up apparatus, chucking work, center drilling, facing, rough and finish turning, shoulder turning, radial and fillet forming, knurling, threading, drilling, boring, reaming and taper turning, Safety precautions are stressed. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 52. Machine Processes. Advanced lathe operation, bench work, job layout, and drill press operation. Precision in machining and to measurement is stressed. Five quarter hours, Winter. Staff 53. Machine Processes. Introductory work on shaper and milling machines. Basic fundamentals in operating both machines is stressed. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 54. Machine Processes. Advanced milling work, spiral milling, gearing, profiling, cam work, use of attachments in doing special jobs etc., metal sawing, elementary heat treatment of metals. Five quarter hours Autumn. Staff 55. Machine Processes. Grinding machine operation: surface grinder, cylindrical grinder, universal tool and cutter grinder, and grinding work in a lathe. Five quarter hours. Winter. Staff 56. Machine Processes. Jig and fixture fabrication and use is stressed along with tool and die making including punch press operation. Study of setting up and tooling for production jobs included. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 57. Machine Processes. Advanced work in various phases of machine processes. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer. Staff Trade Technical 61. Machine Theory. Designed to give discussion problems and procedures connected with lathe nomenclature and each basic operation in lathe operation, including safety problems and hazards. Mathematics of feeds and speeds, thread depth, calculating fits of mating thread parts, calculating machine settings for tapers, and other applied mathematics as it applies in basic lathe operation. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Staff 62. Machine Theory. Advanced lathe operation problems. Tooling and operational sequences are studied. Accurate measurements, inspection procedures, and production habits are discussed. Tools and procedures in metal layout are given along with nomenclature drill presses and drilling machine operation problems. Five quarter hours. Winter. Staff |