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Electro-Magnetic Motor Starters
Electromagnetic Motor Starters (EA07) guides students through hands-on activities using industrial motor controls. From wiring motor control circuits to troubleshooting, students gain practical experience in all aspects of industrial motor control, including testing and resetting
overload protection, operating a three-phase reversing starter and troubleshooting a three-phase motor control circuit.The skills-based curriculum presents eight critical skills using industrial magnetic starters, relays, and START-STOP motor control components mounted on six included Flexponent™ panels which attach to the JobMaster Learning Station (not included). Panels are easily added and exchanged allowing the workspace to be re-configured as multiple students progress through the course. Core concepts are taught through self-paced e-learning curriculum. All the necessary resources, including printable instructions, wiring diagrams and troubleshooting charts, are available online, ready for use at the JobMaster Learning Station. Instructors are also provided comprehensive resources, including a detailed instructors’ guide. Teachers’ versions of schematics and wiring diagrams as well as tips and tricks are all one click away.
With JobMaster, you can be sure your training program will deliver the skills needed for success in automated manufacturing careers!
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Materials Included
Order #14-EA07:
Electromagnetic Motor Starters (EA07) E-Learning
Curriculum and Teachers’ Guide
Flexponent‚Ñ¢ panels:
E002 START-STOP Control Panel
E004 Single Magnetic Starter Panel
E005 START-REVERSE-STOP Switch Panel
E006 Reversing Magnetic Starter Panel
E010 Three-Phase Motor Panel
E012 Transformer Panel
E016 Analog Relay Panel
E154 Lamps and Switches Panel
E155 HOA Switch PanelRequirement (sold separately)
JobMaster Learning Station Order #10-LS00-0200
Power Control Panel (220V) 3-Phase Order #10-PC06-0000
DMM (Fluke Model 115 or equivalent)Course Outline
Skills Acquired
Skill 1 Connecting a Control Relay Seal-In Circuit
Skill 2 Connecting, Adjusting, And Operating a Single Magnetic Starter
Skill 3 Testing and Resetting Overload Protection
Skill 4 Connecting, Adjusting, and Operating a Three-phase Reversing Starter
Skill 5 Connecting and Operating a Magnetic Starter
for Jogging
Skill 6 Troubleshooting a Three-phase Motor Control Circuit
Skill 7 Troubleshooting a Reversing Three-phase Motor Control Circuit
Skill 8 Performing Preventive Maintenance on
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E-Learning/Modules
Electronic Timers
In the Electronic Timers (EB04) course, students work with industrial-grade timer devices used extensively in time-delay relays, motor drives and digital circuits. Students acquire skills including connecting and operating a 555 timer, verifying an astable timer circuit and connecting and operating an electronic pulse train The skills-based curriculum builds on the concepts learned in the prerequisite course, Thyristor Electric Motor Drives (EB03). Electronic Timers (EB04) presents seven additional skills with a timer Flexponent® panel.
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Order #16-EB04:
LearnMate® E-learning Content: Electronic Timers (EB04)
Teachers’ Guide
(1) Flexponent® panel:
Panel E089: Timers and Triggers*Requirement (sold separately)
JobMaster® Learning Station Order #10-LS00-0200
Power Control Panel (120V): Order #10-PC04-0000
* International step-down transformer package (Order #10-PC09-0000) required for international applications.
Prerequisite courses
Thyristor Electric Motor Drives (EB03) Order #16-EB03Course Outline
Skills Acquired
Skill 1 Locating Timer Pins
Skill 2 Verifying a Monostable Timer Circuit
Skill 3 Connecting and Operating a 555 Timer in Monostable (One-Shot) Mode
Skill 4 Verifying an Astable Timer Circuit
Skill 5 Connecting and Operating a 555 Timer in Astable (Multivibrator) Mode
Skill 6 Verifying a Pulse Train Circuit
Skill 7 Connecting and Operating an Electronic Pulse TrainHardware Specifications
Panel E089: Timers and Triggers
Panel type: Single
1 Timer
1 Potentiometer
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E-Learning/Modules
Employability
Success in today’s workforce requires more than just technical skills. Surveys of business and industry representatives reveal that employers are looking for qualities such as a positive attitude, teamwork ability, communication skills, leadership skills, and good work ethics and habits. Unfortunately, many students get technical and academic training without ever learning the vital career skills that will help them get a job and keep a job. The Career Skills Education Program is designed to ensure students obtain these essential personal and employability skills.
Employability is a fundamental part of the Career Skills Education Program, delivering essential personal and employability skills. Developed by employability experts at SkillsUSA, in conjunction with intelitek, Employability features rich curriculum with hands-on, interactive graphics and activities to help develop and test comprehension.
Employability can be implemented as:
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- a stand-alone course
- an enhancement for existing technical curriculum
- as a virtual class where students work from home computers
- a foundation for teaching career and life skills
Employability consists of 15 lessons, each of which covers a different topic. The course includes activities and a course workbook with worksheet for each of the 15 lessons.
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- Introduction
- Time-Management Techniques
- Personal Qualities Desirable for the Workplace
- Interpersonal Communication
- Conflict Resolution
- Teamwork
- Problem-Solving Techniques and Decision-Making Skills
- Proper Business and Personal Ethics
- Business Etiquette and Ethical Computer Behavior
- Employer-Employee Relationships
- Proper Communication with Diverse Populations
- Career Goals
- Resumes and Cover Letters
- Job Applications
- Potential Employer Interviews
- Interviewing Skills
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Hand Tools
Develop the fundamental skills in identification, application and usage of hand tools Maintenance Technicians use each day.
Even in the most automated shop environments, hand tools play a key role in the installation, modification, and maintenance of most machines.
As you will discover in this skill set, using the proper tool for each application is essential to the quality of any job.*Included
Hand Tools (BA05) Content Part #BA05
COURSE OUTLINE
BA05: Basic Hand Tools
Introduction to Basic Hand Tools
Skill 1: Shop Safety
Skill 2: Rulers and Tape Measures
Skill 3: Calipers and Feeler Gauges
Skill 4: Squares and Levels
Skill 5: Knives
Skill 6: Scribes and Punches
Skill 7: Work Holding Devices
Skill 8: Hammers
Skill 9: Chisels
Skill 10: Saws
Skill 11: Pliers
Skill 12: Cutters
Skill 13: Files and Deburring Tools
Skill 14: Drivers
Skill 15: Hex Keys
Skill 16: Wrenches
Skill 17: Socket and Torque WrenchesSkills Acquired:
Identify hand tools
Hand tool safety
List how hand tools may be misused or abused
Select hand tools for specific tasks
Inspect hand tools
Repair or replace hand tools
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Hand-Held Digital Oscilloscope
Hand-held Digital Oscilloscope (EB01C) covers eight skills including identifying oscilloscope controls, performing AC voltage calculations, and measuring frequency. The skills-based curriculum presents hands-on activities using industrial-grade test equipment including a hand-held digital oscilloscope.
Included
Order #16-EB01C:
LearnMate® E-learning Content: Hand-held Digital Oscilloscope (EB01C)
Teachers’ Guide
(2) Flexponent‚Ñ¢ panels:
Panel E087: Adjustable Power Supply
Panel E153: AC/DC Circuit
Hand-held Digital Oscilloscope*Requirement (sold separately)
JobMaster® Learning Station Order #10-LS00-0200
Power Control Panel (120V): Order #10-PC04-0000
* International step-down transformer package (Order #10-PC09-0000) required for international applications.
Course Outline
Skills Acquired
Skill 1: Reading the Oscilloscope Screen
Skill 2: Identifying and Using Oscilloscope Controls
Skill 3: Setting Up and Operating the Oscilloscope
Skill 4: Performing AC Voltage Calculations
Skill 5: Measuring AC Voltage and Frequency
Skill 6: Performing DC Voltage Calculations
Skill 7: Measuring DC Voltage
Skill 8: Storing and Recalling Screen DisplaysHardware Specifications
Panel E087: Adjustable Power Supply
Panel type: Single
1 Adjustable power supply, 3-12V @ 2A
Panel E153: AC/DC Circuit
Panel type: Single
1 Transformer, 24v output, 40 VA rating
1 Encapsulated solar cell, 0.45V/200mA
1 Bridge rectifier, 4A, 50PIV
1 Candelabra socket
1 Lightbulb, 24Vs
Hand-held Digital Oscilloscope
5MHz Bandwidth
25MS/s (dual channel); 50MS/s (single channel) max.
sample rate per channel
512 single shot; 256 all other modes record length
Single shot, roll, normal sample mode
50mV max vertical sensitivity
600V DC or AC rms max input voltage
Auto, normal, single trigger modes
Channel A, B, external trigger source
AC, DC trigger coupling
1μS to 5S timebase
1MΩ input impedance
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Industrial Safety: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
Safety is one of the most important aspects of an industrial training program. Lockout/tagout procedures are critical in creating a safe work environment. Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) delivers skills-based curriculum meeting OSHA requirements through LearnMate®, Intelitek’s innovative e-learning platform. Through virtual and hands-on activities, students learn all aspects of lockout/tagout procedures in industrial environments.
Through interactive activities, delivered entirely online, students learn about lockout devices, conducting energy control analyses, performing lockout/tagout and more.
Core concepts are taught through self-paced e-learning curriculum. All the necessary resources, including printable instructions, are available online, ready for use in the classroom.
JobMaster® trainees can be confident they will possess the skills needed for success in automated manufacturing careers.
Course Outline
- Acquiring Lockout/Tagout Basics
- Attaching Lockout Devices
- Completing and Attaching Tagout Devices
- Conducting an Energy Control Analysis
- Performing Lockout/Tagout
- Performing Lockout/Tagout Release
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Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing
Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing provides students an excellent overview of the field of advanced manufacturing. This 15-hour course engages students by means of hands-on activities and compelling online curriculum that includes:
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- a comprehensive overview of the manufacturing field, processes and career choices.
- multi-level activities in career seeking and planning a manufacturing company.
- a capstone project that challenges students to follow all the steps of the manufacturing process to produce a product.
For students on a career track in mechatronics, automation and advanced manufacturing, Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing serves as an excellent launching pad for more in-depth courses. Exploratory students with little exposure to the field may decide to pursue an advanced manufacturing career after learning of the many exciting opportunities available!
Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing is part of the Foundations of Advanced Manufacturing series, which teaches the introductory skills essential for success in advanced manufacturing careers.
Foundations of Advanced Manufacturing is ideal for any engineering or automated manufacturing program, providing a thorough and engaging element of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education.
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- Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing includes everything you need for successful blended learning.
- Through LearnMate®, essential resources are provided for both students and teachers.
- Students are always one click away from glossaries and help files available on each page.
- Teachers have instant access to handouts, tips and detailed activity instructions.
- Learn more about the Foundations of Advanced Manufacturing series!
With Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing as the cornerstone, the Foundations of Advanced Manufacturing courses are an excellent launching point for more in-depth mechatronics, automation and advanced manufacturing courses.
Course Outline
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- Introduction
- Careers in Manufacturing
- Seeking a Manufacturing Career (Activity)
- The Manufacturing Company
- Planning and Staffing a Manufacturing Company (Activity)
- Manufacturing Processes
- Computers in Manufacturing
- Automation in Manufacturing
- The Arrow Plane (Project)
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Introduction to Lean Manufacturing
Introduction to Lean Manufacturing explores the principles and techniques involved in lean manufacturing. Topics include waste definition and minimization, process enhancement, workplace design, and problem solving techniques.
This course engages students by means of compelling online curriculum with relevant projects that include:
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- a comprehensive overview of lean manufacturing concepts and techniques.
- simulated scenarios and multi-level activities that demonstrate the implementation of lean principles.
- a capstone project that challenges students to apply lean manufacturing principles.
For students on a career track in mechatronics, automation and advanced manufacturing, Introduction to Lean Manufacturing serves as an excellent launching pad for more in-depth courses.
Introduction to Lean Manufacturing includes everything you need for successful blended learning.
Through LearnMate®, essential resources are provided for both students and teachers. Students are always one click away from help files and audio available on each page. Teachers have instant access to handouts, tips and detailed activity instructions.Introduction to Lean Manufacturing is ideal for foundations, engineering, mechatronics, industrial maintenence or automated manufacturing programs, providing a thorough and engaging element of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education.
Introduction to Lean Manufacturing is part of the Foundations Skills Program, which teaches the introductory skills essential for success in advanced manufacturing careers.
Foundations Skills courses are ideal for any engineering or automated manufacturing program, providing a thorough and engaging element of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education.
Course Outline:
- Definition of Lean Manufacturing
- Understanding Waste
- Designing the Manufacturing Workplace
- Designing Lean Production Processes (1) – Concept
- Designing Lean Production Processes (2) – Method
- Designing a Lean Production Scheduling System
- Problem Solving Tools
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Lubrication for Technicians
Lubrication for Technicians features skills-based curriculum delivered through LearnMate, Intelitek’s innovative e-learning platform. Through virtual activities, students learn about lubrication equipment, application methods and periodic lubrication schedules.
Course Outline
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- Lubrication Fundamentals
- Lubrication Terms
- Identifying Lubricating Oils
- Identifying General Purpose Greases
- Identifying Special Purpose Greases
- Applying Lubricating Oils
- Applying Lubricating Greases
- Bearing Lubrication
- Setting Up a Lubrication Schedule
- Selecting Synthetic Lubricants
- Grease Guns
- Bearing Packers
- Grease Lubricators
- Drop Feed Oilers
- Electric Chain Oilers
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