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Diesel Heavy Equipment Technician- Technical Diploma- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
classification and Society of Automotive Engineering( SAE) viscosity of oils and greases as well as various types of filters and filtration methods used on vehicles will be discussed.( Prerequisite: 10-412-159, Engine Sub-Systems) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Diesel Heavy Equip Internship 10412180 The application of theory, skills, and techniques in the diesel heavy equipment technician profession.( Prerequisite: Instructor approval required) Course Typically Offered:
Diesel Engine Systems 10412106 Basic internal combustion( IC) engine types, IC engine theory and operation, IC engine construction and components. Practical experience and procedures for maintenance and repair of engine systems including valve train and fuel systems including pumps, governors, injectors, unit injectors, unit pumps, timing gears. High-pressure common rail theory and operation; safety.( Prerequisite: 10-412-151, Intro to Diesel Mechanics, 10-412-159, Engine Sub-Systems) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Hydraulics Technology 10419169 Will cover the following but not be limited to hydraulics principles, system schematics and symbols, pumps, valves, cylinders, motors, accumulators, filters, reservoirs, hydraulic seals, fluids, maintenance, and safety rules.( Prerequisite: 10-412-156, Hydraulic / Pneumatic Systems) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Diesel Equip Serv & Maintenanc 10412115 Shop safety; service manuals; preventive maintenance forms; federal inspection policy; preventive maintenance for trucks, trailers, engine brakes / retarders, construction, and agricultural equipment; and electronic trouble shooting trees.( Prerequisite: 10-412-172, Introduction to Maintenance) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Diesel Power Train Theory 10412110 Theory of power train components, coupling systems, hydraulic retarders, mechanical transmissions, drive shafts, final drives, gear reduction boxes, planetary gear sets, chain-type final drive, belt drive systems.( Corequisite: 10-412-101, Diesel Service Fundamentals) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Diesel Power Train App 10412113 Practical experience and procedures for maintenance and repair of power train components, coupling systems, hydraulic retarders, mechanical transmissions, drive shafts, final drives, gear reduction boxes, planetary gear sets, chain-type final drive, belt drive systems.( Corequisite: 10-412-110, Diesel Power Train Theory) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Diesel Mobile Hydraulic System 10412136 Mobile hydraulics system components safety, principles of operation, diagnosis, and service.( Corequisite: 10-412-169, Hydraulics Technology) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Diesel Track Drive Systems 10412138 Track shop safety, track drive component parts, system operation, inspection, system diagnoses, system repair, system service, and system maintenance.( Corequisite: 10-412-101, Diesel Service Fundamentals, 10-412-110, Diesel Power Train Theory) Course Typically Offered: Spring
CDL License Training 10458100 This course is designed to prepare students for the Wisconsin Class A Commercial Drivers License( CDL) pre-trip inspection, air brake and skills test. Preparation will also be given for taking the State DOT written test including general knowledge, air brakes and combination vehicles. Course Typically Offered: Fall Spring
Diesel Engine Troubleshooting 10412107 Diesel engine troubleshooting steps, major check points when inspecting or operating a diesel engine, causes of poor engine performance and failure, perform engine diagnostic tests, dyno test an engine.( Prerequisite: 10-412-151, Intro to Diesel Mechanics, 10-412-159, Engine Sub-Systems) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Power Generation 1 10412146 This course is designed to familiarize diesel technician students with the basics of home standby and commercial generators. Electrical fundamentals, alternators, permanent magnet generators, circuit breakers, generator switchgear, auto transfer switches and automatic voltage regulators will be covered emphasizing home standby and commercial use generators.( Prerequisite: 10-412-153, Intro to Electrical Systems) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Power Generation 2 10412173 This course provides the learner development of the skills, process and understanding of home standby and commercial generators. The learner will be familiarized with control and monitoring systems, transfer switch installation, load bank testing, and troubleshooting.( Prerequisite: 10-412-146 Power Generation 1) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Mobile HVAC 10412145 Safety; basics of air conditioning; refrigerants and oil; basic system and its functions; environmental safety practices; inspection, diagnosing, and using service tools.( Corequisite: 10-412-101, Diesel Service Fundamentals) Course Typically Offered: Spring
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