Equipment used in oxy-fuel and arc welding. Includes cutting of ferrous metals. Emphasizes welding and cutting safety and basic welding processes.
Identify safety procedures associated with oxy-fuel welding and cutting processes; identify safety procedures associated with arc welding and cutting processes; demonstrate basic welding and cutting.
Objectives discussed/demonstrated in designated time segments, as established in the current semester quarter of WF/CE course master listings or specialized WF/CE business/industry generated contract.
Topics:
Welding Safety Rules
Safety Organizations and Associations
Introduction Welding Processes
Electrode classifications
Overview of Oxy-fuel Cutting
Welding operations in various positions using different joint designs
Overview of Arc Cutting
Welding troubleshooting Guides
Textbook: Modern Welding
Publisher: Goodhart-Wilcox
Methods of evaluation for awarding of successful or unsatisfactory course completion: Class attendance (80%), completion of class assignments, class participation, student demonstration of course learning outcomes/skills with instructor feedback, and periodic performance reviews and assessments.
Lectures, hands-on activities, reading assignments, class participation, class/student participation, student demonstration with instructor feedback
Students successfully completing the entire Welding Technology Program will have gained employability and/or improved employability skills.
ADA Statement:
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