Assessment Test Description

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Test Name:Job: Maintenance and Repair: Industrial Machinery - UPDATED
Number of Questions:284
Test Description:The assessment for maintenance and repair for industrial machinery tests for a thorough knowledge of electrical circuits and components, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, mechanical drives and components, hand tools and fasteners, welding equipment, and a broad knowledge of manufacturing processes. This assessment also addresses total productive maintenance (TPM) and similar approaches. Test questions are based on class material from the abrasives, CNC, electrical systems, fasteners, manual machining, materials, metal cutting, quality, safety, and shop mathematics/print reading, stamping, and welding departments.
Test Instructions:This online test requires uninterrupted access to a computer with an Internet connection. For math-related questions, please have paper and pencils on hand for your calculations. Textbooks, calculators, and other electronic devices are NOT allowed.

This assessment covers all these classes:

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Class NamePrereq.LessonsDifficultyDepartment
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Intro to Abrasives 100
This class defines abrasive processes and explains the major groups of abrasive tools.
None 19 Beginner Abrasives
What Is Grinding? 110
This class describes the grinding action, explains how chips are formed, and covers wheel maintenance and safety.
None 15 Beginner Abrasives
Grinding Processes 120
This class identifies the major types of grinding operations and explains how they are performed on the machine. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 13 Beginner Abrasives
Mechanics of CNC 110
This class describes the mechanical systems involved in CNC axis movement, as well as how feedback is used for tool location.
None 17 Beginner CNC
Basics of the CNC Turning Center 120
This class describes the basic components of the turning center as well as the devices used on this machine. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 15 Beginner CNC
Basics of the CNC Machining Center 130
This class describes the basic components of the machining center as well as the devices used on this machine. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 16 Beginner CNC
Basics of the CNC Swiss-Type Lathe 135
This class describes the basic components of the Swiss-type lathe, as well as common tooling and machining operations.
None 19 Beginner CNC
Electrical Units 110
This class describes how electricity flows and explains the basic units used to measure electricity.
None 20 Beginner Electrical Systems
Safety for Electric Work 115
This class describes the safety risks associated with electricity. It also discusses the necessary precautions for working with electricity safely. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 16 Beginner Electrical Systems
Intro to Circuits 120
This class describes the basic components of an electrical circuit and explains how they are represented in schematic drawings. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 19 Beginner Electrical Systems
Intro to Magnetism 130
This class covers the fundamental principles of magnetism and explains its relationship to electricity.
None 16 Beginner Electrical Systems
DC Circuit Components 140
This class explains the function and purpose of the various components used in DC circuits.
None 15 Beginner Electrical Systems
NEC Overview 150
This class introduces the NEC codebook and explains how it is used by electrical workers. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 17 Beginner Electrical Systems
Series Circuit Calculations 200
This class covers the formulas and rules for calculating the values of voltage, current, resistance, and power in direct-current series circuits.
550110 550120 18 Intermediate Electrical Systems
Parallel Circuit Calculations 205
This class introduces the rules and formulas for parallel circuit calculations.
550110 550115 550120 16 Intermediate Electrical Systems
AC Fundamentals 210
This class introduces the concept of alternating current (AC) and describes the variables that measure AC power.
550110 550115 550120 15 Intermediate Electrical Systems
Electrical Instruments 220
An overview of the various meters used in electrical maintenance. Basic principles, proper usage, and safety procedures are discussed.
550110 550115 550120 16 Intermediate Electrical Systems
Electrical Print Reading 225
This class explains the basic principles of reading electrical prints with an emphasis on schematic symbols. Includes an Interactive Lab.
550120550140 15 Intermediate Electrical Systems
DC Power Sources 230
This course introduces the various means by which DC power is created and used. It also discusses DC power generation and the limits of its applications. Includes an Interactive Lab.
550110 550130 550140 18 Intermediate Electrical Systems
AC Power Sources 235
This course introduces the various means by which AC power is produced and used. It also covers AC’s advantages over DC and power transformation. Includes an Interactive Lab.
550110 550115 550120 550130 19 Intermediate Electrical Systems

 





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