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WELDING AND METAL WORKING TRAINING COURSE MANUAL CD
E-Books - All Manuals and Books offered in this listing are E-Books on CD in either PDF or Word Format. There is no printed material included.
This contents of this CD is created mainly from non-copyrighted, public domain, declassified or non-classified US Government documents |
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Manuals have many illustrations and diagrams |
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Written in very easy to understand plain English |
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The CD-ROM auto starts with user friendly menu |
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CD can be Searched, Enlarged and Printed |
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Shop Practices and Safety Course
Lesson: Shop Practices and Safety Section I: The Shop Section II: Tools
Section III: First Aid Practice Exercise
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Use and Care of Handtools and Measuring Tools Course
Lesson 1: Safety Procedures for Using Handtools and Power Tools Task 1: Describe the safety procedures for using handtools and power tools Practice Exercise
Lesson 2: Use and Care of Handtools Task 1: Describe the procedures for the use and care of non-edged handtools
Task 2: Describe the procedures for the use and care of edged handtools Practice Exercise
Lesson 3: Use and Care of Measuring Tools Task 1: Describe the procedures for the use and care of measuring tools Practice Exercise
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Machine Shop Calculation Course
Lesson 1: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division of Fractions and Decimals, and Conversion of Fractions to Decimals and Decimals to Fractions Task 1: Describe the processes for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions Task 2: Describe the processes for converting fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions, and for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals Practice Exercise
Lesson 2: Conversion of Linear Measurements from the English to the Metric System and from the Metric to the English System, and Solving Problems using Ratio, Proportion, and Trigonometry
Task 1: Describe the processes for converting linear measurements from the English to the metric system and from the metric to the English system Task 2: Describe the processes for solving problems using ratio and proportion Task 3: Describe the processes for solving problems using trigonometry Practice Exercise
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Principles of Drafting and Shop Drawings Course
Lesson 1: Drafting and Shop Drawing Fundamentals Task 1: Describe orthographic projection theory and freehand drafting Task 2: Describe drafting instruments and the fundamentals of geometric construction Task 3: Describe the theory and fundamentals of pictorial drawings: oblique and isometric projection
Task 4: Identify shop terms, abbreviations, and dimensioning elements Task 5: Interpret a shop drawing Practice Exercise
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Precision Measuring and Gaging Course
Lesson 1: Precision Gages and Measuring Tools, and Types of Fits, Tolerances, and Allowances Task 1: Describe the different types of fits, tolerances, and allowances used in the machinist trades
Task 2: Describe the proper use and care of precision gages and measuring tools Practice Exercise
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Metal Properties, Characteristics, Uses, and Codes Course
Lesson 1: The Physical and Mechanical Properties of Various Metals, and Use of the Hardness Tester, Chemical Analysis, and Bench Grinder to Identify Various Metals Task 1: Describe the processes for identifying the physical and mechanical properties of various metals
Task 2: Describe the processes for using the hardness tester, chemical analysis, and bench grinder to identify various metals Practice Exercise
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Milling Machine Operations Course
Lesson 1: Milling Machine Operations Task 1: Describe the setup, operation,and adjustment of the milling machine
Task 2: Describe the types, nomenclature, and use of milling cutters Practice Exercise
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Lathe Operations Course
Lesson 1: The Lathe Uses and Safety, Uses, Repair, and Adjustment of Lathe Attachments, and Various Thread Forms, Uses, Calculations, and Machining Techniques Task 1: Describe the uses of the lathe, to include safety Task 2: Describe the uses, repair, and adjustment of lathe attachments
Task 3: Describe the various thread forms,uses, calculations, and machining techniques Practice Exercise
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Bandsaw Operations Course
Lesson 1: Uses of the Bandsaw Task 1: Describe the use of the bandsaw machine Practice Exercise
Lesson 2: Bandsaw Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Task 1: Describe the methods used to repair and adjust the bandsaw Task 2: Describe the procedures for troubleshooting the bandsaw Practical Exercise
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Welding Theory Course
Lesson 1: Welding Symbols Task 1: Interpret welding symbols and describe the use of welding symbols on shop drawings
Practice Exercise
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Welding Operations Course
Lesson 1: Welding Operations Task 1: Describe the processes for identifying electrodes by classification, and intended uses, and the automotive welding processes, materials, and identification processes, and the types and techniques of joint design
Task 2: Describe the theory, principles, and procedures of welding armor plate, and methods of destructive and nondestructive testing of welds, and troubleshooting procedures Practice Exercise
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Metal Body Repair Course
Lesson 1: Operations Required To Repair Damaged Vehicles And Components Task 1: Describe the operations required to repair damaged vehicles and components Practice Exercise
Lesson 2: Operations Required For Glass, Radiator, And Fuel Tank Repair
Task 1: Describe the operations required for proper glass repair Task 2: Describe the operations required for proper radiator repair Task 3: Describe the operations required for proper fuel tank repair Practice Exercise
Welding Theory and Application Manual
Chapter 1: Introduction Section I - General Section II - Theory
Chapter 2: Safety Precautions in Welding Operations Section I - General Safety Precautions Section II - Safety Precautions in Oxyfuel Welding Section III - Safety in Arc Welding and Cutting Section IV - Safety Precautions for Gas Shielded Arc Welding Section V - Safety Precautions for Welding and Cutting Containers That Have Held Combustibles Section VI - Safety Precautions for Welding and Cutting Polyurethane Foam Filled Assemblies
Chapter 3: Print Reading and Welding Symbols Section I - Print Reading Section II - Weld and Welding Symbols
Chapter 4: Joint Design and Preparation of Metals
Chapter 5: Welding and Cutting Equipment Section I - Oxyacetylene Welding Equipment Section II - Oxyacetylene Cutting Equipment Section III - Arc Welding Equipment and Accessories Section IV - Resistance Welding Equipment Section V - Thermit Welding Equipment Section VI - Forge Welding Tools and Equipment
Chapter 6: Welding Techniques Section I - Description Section II - Nomenclature of the Weld Section III - Types of Welds and Welded Joints Section IV - Welding Positions Section V - Expansion and Contraction in Welding Operations Section VI - Welding Problems and Solutions
Chapter 7: Metals Identification Section I - Characteristics Section II - Standard Metal Designations Section III - General Description and Weldability of Ferrous Metals Section IV - General Description and Weldability of Nonferrous Metals
Chapter 8: Electrodes and Filler Metals Section I - Types of Electrodes
Section II - Other Filler Metals
Chapter 9: Maintenance Welding Operations for Military Equipment
Chapter 10: Arc Welding and Cutting Processes Section I - General Section II - Arc Processes Section III - Related Processes
Chapter 11: Oxygen Fuel Gas Welding Procedures Section I - Welding Processes and Techniques Section II - Welding and Brazing Ferrous Metals Section III - Related Processes Section IV - Welding, Brazing, and Soldering Nonferrous Metals
Chapter 12: Special Applications Section I - Underwater Cutting and Welding with the Electric Arc Section II - Underwater Cutting with Oxyfuel Section III - Metallizing Section IV - Flame Cutting Steel and Cast Iron Section V - Flame Treating Metal Section VI - Cutting and Hard Surfacing with the Electric Arc Section VII - Armor Plate Welding and Cutting Section VIII - Pipe Welding Section IX - Welding Cast Iron, Cast Steel, Carbon Steel, and Forgings Section X - Forge Welding Section XI - Heat Treatment of Steel Section XII - Other Welding Processes
Chapter 13: Destructive and Nondestructive Testing Section I - Performance Testing Section II - Visual Inspection and Corrections Section III - Physical Testing
Appendix A: References
Appendix B: Procedure Guides for Welding
Appendix C: Troubleshooting Procedures
Appendix D: Materials Used for Brazing, Welding, Soldering, Cutting, and Metallizing
Appendix E: Miscellaneous Data
Glossary
Fundamentals of Machine Tools
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to the Machine Shop Chapter 2: Properties, Identification, and Heat Treatment of Metals Chapter 3: Portable Machines Tools Chapter 4: Drilling Machines Chapter 5: Grinding Machines Chapter 6: Sawing Machines
Chapter 7: Lathes Chapter 8: Milling Operations Chapter 9: Milling-Grinding-Drilling And Slotting Attachment Appendix A: Tables Appendix B: Weights and Measures Appendix C: Formulas Glossary
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About The CD This CD is created from non-copyrighted, public domain, declassified or non-classified US Government documents, so you know they are written by experts in the field. Software is distributed under the GPL scheme. CD is designed to work under Windows operating system the .pdf files are also viewable under other platforms, but auto start feature of your CD/DVD player will not work and you will have to click on each file in explorer
System Requirements All manuals are in Adobe Acrobat format and are completely searchable and printable! Adobe Acrobat is included on the CD as well in case you don't have it. Windows 95/98/2000/NT/ME/XP/VISTA compatible.
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Copyright Most of the courses are from government sources so you know they are written by experts in the field. and is distributed under the GPL scheme. The CD and there contents are copyrighted
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