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WELCOME TO MILLER CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II Grade: 11 th 12 th Prerequisite: Principles of Applied Engineering (formerly Concepts of Engineering &


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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II

WELCOME TO

MILLER CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II

Grade: 11th – 12th Prerequisite:

  • Principles of Applied Engineering
  • (formerly Concepts of Engineering & Technology)
  • Algebra II or concurrent enrollment in Algebra II

What’s Next?

  • Practicum in Manufacturing
  • 2 or 4 year College (degrees offered in Manufacturing and/or

Industrial Engineering)

  • Trade School
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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Mechanical Drive Systems

Mechanical Safety Power and Work Component Operation Chain & V-Belt Drive Motor Mounting/leveling Soft foot Flexible Jaw Couplings Pillow Block type Bearings Shafts and Keyways Gear Alignment Feeler Gauge Alignment Spur Gears

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Basic Pneumatics

Pneumatic Power Systems Pneumatic Schematics Basic Pneumatic circuits Pressure vs. Cylinder Force Air Flow and Resistance Pneumatic Speed Control Pneumatic Leverage Flow Control Valves Air Flow Control & Measurement Circuit Connections

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Basic Hydraulics

Hydraulic Power Systems Basic Hydraulic Circuits Pressure Reducing Valves Sequence Valves Hydraulic Speed Control Hydraulic Schematics Principles of Pressure & Flow Pressure Reducing Valves Pumps Troubleshooting Meter in, Meter out circuits Pressure control circuits

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW AC/DC Electrical Systems

Voltage and Current principles Basic Output Devices Resistance, Capacitance, Inductance Fuses and Circuit Breakers Power Generation Principles Ohm’s & Kirchoff’s Laws Series and Parallel circuits System Design Circuit protection calculations Multimeters; Manual Switches

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Mechanical Fabrication

Assembly Concepts Pneumatic Fittings and Tubing Bolt Types, Sizes, Grades Wrenches Fluid Circuit Components Threaded Fasteners Pliers and Locking Devices Portable Power tools Pipe Thread Components Torque Wrenches

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Metrology

Basic Measurement Feature Control Frames Calipers and Micrometers Location Tolerances Dimensional Gauging Coordinate Measuring Machines Go / No-Go Gauging Orientation Tolerances Snap, Bore and Depth Gauges Form Tolerances Assembly Tolerances Geometric Dimensioning

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Electrical Control Systems

Logic Elements Limit Switch Operation Ladder Diagram Interpretation Time-Delay Relay Application Control Circuit Design Multiple Cylinder Control Machine Modes of Operation Electro-Pneumatic Solenoid Valves Relay Operation

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Computer Control

PLC Orientation Motor Control Basics PLC Operation Seal-In Program Logic PLC Programming Languages Interlock Functions Numbering Systems Intro to Event Sequencing PLC Memory Organization Continuous Cycle Logic PLC Programming Software PLC Program Analysis

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW Tabletop Mechatronics

Introduction to Mechatronics PLC Programming Pick and Place Feeding Sensor Adjustments Indexing and Sequencing Gauging Operations Parts Sorting & Distribution Mechatronics Safety Multiple Station Control Relay Operation

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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I & II OVERVIEW AutoCAD / Drawing / 3-D Printing

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PRACTICUM IN MANUFACTURING Fanuc CNC Mill and Lathe Robotic Arm

Describe the functions of the Machine Operation Controls Describe the major functions of the Fanuc CNC control Explain the purpose of the Display Screen Describe the functions of the Programming Controls Explain the purpose of the Fanuc CNC control