Industrial Equipment Maintenance: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

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Practicing Safety

  • A001.

    Explain the importance of safety.A001

  • A002.

    Demonstrate lifting and carrying techniques.A002

  • A003.

    Demonstrate ladder use techniques.A003

  • A004.

    Practice fire safety.A004

  • A005.

    Identify safe hand tool practices.A005

  • A006.

    Identify personal safety practices.A006

  • A007.

    Identify safe working practices related to the use of power tools.A007

  • A008.

    Demonstrate lockout/tagout procedures.A008

  • A009.

    Explain safe working practices around electrical hazards.A009

  • A010.

    Demonstrate safe housekeeping procedures.A010

  • A011.

    Comply with OSHA and EPA regulations for a safe work site.A011

  • A012.

    Identify emergency first aid procedures.A012

  • A013.

    Demonstrate safe machine shop practices.A013

  • A014.

    Demonstrate safe welding shop practices.A014

Performing Mathematical Calculations Related to Measurement

  • B001.

    Perform calculations using fractions.B001

  • B002.

    Convert between fractions and decimals.B002

  • B003.

    Compare numbers and calculate ratios.B003

  • B004.

    Use geometric functions.B004

  • B005.

    Perform algebraic equations.B005

  • B006.

    Apply trigonometric functions.B006

  • B007.

    Make metric measurements and conversions.B007

  • B008.

    Make linear measurements accurately to 1/16".B008

  • B009.

    Use a micrometer to measure accurately to .001".B009

  • B010.

    Use a dial caliper to measure accurately to .001".B010

  • B011.

    Use combination squares and protractors.B011

  • B012.

    Use a height gauge and surface plate to lay out and measure parts.B012

  • B013.

    Use inside micrometers and telescoping gauges.B013

  • B014.

    Use thread pitch, drill point, center, and radius gauges.B014

  • B015.

    Calculate speeds and feeds for machine tools.B015

Demonstrating Mechanical Skill with Hand and Power Tools

  • C001.

    Select appropriate hand tools.C001

  • C002.

    Cut stock accurately with a hand hacksaw.C002

  • C003.

    Use a file to de-burr, radius, and chamfer parts.C003

  • C004.

    Use punches and chisels properly.C004

  • C005.

    Cut internal and external threads with hand tools.C005

  • C006.

    Remove damaged screws with easy-outs.C006

  • C007.

    Use fixed and adjustable reamers.C007

  • C008.

    Thread pipe with hand tools.C008

  • C009.

    Select appropriate power tools.C009

  • C010.

    Use light-duty and heavy-duty drills.C010

  • C011.

    Use reciprocating saws, circular saws, and chop saws.C011

  • C012.

    Use hand grinders.C012

  • C013.

    Use power sheet metal shears.C013

  • C014.

    Use a bench grinder to sharpen punches, chisels, drill bits, and other cutting tools.C014

  • C015.

    Use a hydraulic press.C015

  • C016.

    Use a drill press.C016

  • C017.

    Use a band saw.C017

  • C018.

    Identify types of metals.C018

  • C019.

    Use power-driven pipe threaders.C019

Maintaining Systems

  • D001.

    Demonstrate knowledge of hydraulic system operation.D001

  • D002.

    Interpret diagrams and schematics for hydraulic systems.D002

  • D003.

    Install hydraulic system components.D003

  • D004.

    Apply preventive maintenance measures for hydraulic systems.D004

  • D005.

    Inspect and troubleshoot hydraulic systems.D005

  • D006.

    Demonstrate knowledge of pneumatic system operation.D006

  • D007.

    Interpret diagrams and schematics for pneumatic systems.D007

  • D008.

    Install pneumatic system components.D008

  • D009.

    Apply preventive maintenance measures for pneumatic systems.D009

  • D010.

    Inspect and troubleshoot pneumatic systems.D010

  • D011.

    Demonstrate knowledge of electrical system operation.D011

  • D012.

    Interpret diagrams and schematics for electrical systems.D012

  • D013.

    Install electrical system components.D013

  • D014.

    Apply preventive maintenance measures for electrical systems.D014

  • D015.

    Inspect and troubleshoot electrical systems.D015

  • D016.

    Demonstrate knowledge of mechanical system operation.D016

  • D017.

    Interpret diagrams and schematics for mechanical systems.D017

  • D018.

    Install mechanical system components.D018

  • D019.

    Apply preventive maintenance measures for mechanical systems.D019

  • D020.

    Inspect and troubleshoot mechanical systems.D020

Performing Milling Operations

  • E001.

    Mill stock to size.E001

  • E002.

    Indicate a vise.E002

  • E003.

    Use a center finder.E003

  • E004.

    Drill and ream holes.E004

  • E005.

    Drill a bolt circle using a digital readout system.E005

  • E006.

    Use a rotary table.E006

  • E007.

    Use a dividing head.E007

  • E008.

    Use a boring head.E008

  • E009.

    Cut angles using a sine bar.E009

Performing Turning Operations

  • F001.

    Use carbide and HSS cutting tools.F001

  • F002.

    Use a three-jaw chuck.F002

  • F003.

    Use a four-jaw chuck.F003

  • F004.

    Use a collet chuck.F004

  • F005.

    Turn stock between centers.F005

  • F006.

    Use a follow rest.F006

  • F007.

    Use a steady rest.F007

  • F008.

    Cut a short taper using the compound rest.F008

  • F009.

    Cut a taper using the taper attachment.F009

  • F010.

    Use a parting tool.F010

  • F011.

    Use a boring bar.F011

  • F012.

    Cut external threads.F012

  • F013.

    Drill holes using straight and taper shank drills.F013

Performing Welding Operations

  • G001.

    Demonstrate knowledge of welding processes.G001

  • G002.

    Perform visual inspection of welds.G002

  • G003.

    Perform oxyfuel cutting operations.G003

  • G004.

    Perform SMAW welding operations.G004

  • G005.

    Perform GMAW welding operations.G005

  • G006.

    Perform FCAW welding operations.G006

  • G007.

    Perform GTAW welding operations.G007

Working with Technical Drawings

  • H001.

    Interpret assembly drawings.H001

  • H002.

    Interpret building diagrams (including site plans).H002

  • H003.

    Develop sketches (including isometric and orthographic).H003

  • H004.

    Compute materials from drawings.H004

  • H005.

    Use a CAD program to create sketches.H005

Practicing Quality Control

  • I001.

    Apply TQM techniques.I001

  • I002.

    Demonstrate knowledge of ISO quality standards.I002

  • I003.

    Maintain inventory.I003

Exploring Careers

  • J001.

    Investigate careers in the industrial maintenance field.J001

  • J002.

    Participate in the co-curricular student organization activitiesJ002

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
When were these standards adopted?
2004
Where can I read the official document?
Industrial Equipment Maintenance

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