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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURING ELECTRICAL  


TROUBLESHOOTING Learn to safely and efficiently troubleshoot and locate electrical problems using schematic prints along with electrical measuring tools such as multimeters, clamp-on meters, ammeters, megohmmeters, proximity voltage meters, hand-held oscilloscopes, and other measuring devices. Prerequisite: Programmable Logic Controller. $529


Aug 27-Sep 26 TTh 6 pm-9 pm


Jun 10-Jun 20 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES


AIRPT CEEEM 580 31 AIRPT CEEEM 580 32


The introduction of Variable Frequency Drives in the workplace has become the path forward for new installations and upgrades in the industry. Understand the basics of PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) drives, Sensorless Vector Control, IGBT Power Outputs, using the industry standard, Allen-Bradley drives, the AB 1336 Plus, and Power Flex. Prerequisite: Electrical Motor Controls. $529


Jun 4-Jul 9 TTh 6 pm-9 pm


INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS


Describes pumps and valves used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their functions. Explains hydraulic/pneumatic system safety and basic principles of hydraulics, including Pascal's law and Bernoulli’s principle. Covers how to inspect, troubleshoot, and repair fluid power systems. Hands-on training is included. Prerequisite: Valves and Piping. $1239


Jul 8-Aug 6 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm SHAFT ALIGNMENT


This course covers types of misalignment and aligning couplings using conventional and laser alignment techniques. How to measure shaft sag, perform vertical alignment, and align machinery trains is discussed. Causes of vibration, vibration monitoring, vibration test equipment, and how to field balance machines are included. Prerequisite: Pumps. $1309


May 6-Jun 6 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm VALVES AND PIPING


This course covers the selection, preparation, joining, and support of copper, plastic, and steel piping and fittings. The course provides instructions for cutting, threading, and joining ferrous piping. Introduces chemical, compressed air, fuel oil, steam and water systems, and explains how to identify piping systems according to color codes. Prerequisite: Shaft Alignment. $699


Jun 12-Jun 27 MTWTh 8 am-12 pm MANUFACTURING   BLUEPRINT READING AND BASIC MEASURING TOOLS


An introductory course in blueprint reading and precision measuring tools. This course will take you through the alphabet of lines, views, and general rules for reading engineering blueprints. This course will also provide hands-on training in the use of micrometers, calipers, height gages, indicators, and various transfer gages. $549


Aug 7-Aug 22 TWTh Aug 7-Aug 22 TWTh Aug 7-Aug 22 TWTh


9 am-12 pm 1 pm-4 pm 5 pm-8 pm


MASTERING CNC PROGRAMMING


An application-based course covering the knowledge and skills acquired from the Fundamentals and Principles classes. You will utilize your new knowledge to write CNC programs, select tooling, and set up the CNC equipment to produce parts to specifications from your own CNC program. Prerequisite: Principles of CNC Operator/Programming $795


May 8-Jun 19 TWTh May 8-Jun 19 TWTh May 8-Jun 19 TWTh


9 am-12 pm 1 pm-4 pm 5 pm-8 pm


NEAST CEMFG 580 65 NEAST CEMFG 580 66 NEAST CEMFG 580 67


NEAST CEMFG 588 74 NEAST CEMFG 588 75 NEAST CEMFG 588 76


AIRPT CEIMT 698 10 AIRPT CEIMT 697 10 AIRPT CEIMT 699 14 AIRPT CEEEM 552 37


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