HEAT 105 Fundamentals of Hydraulic Systems
Introduces the fundamentals of fluid power. Students will learn the basics of hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, power units and actuators. Hydraulic theory and concepts will be explored as they apply to the heavy equipment and AG industries.
Prerequisite
Instructor permission
Notes
none
HEAT 105Fundamentals of Hydraulic Systems
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I. General Information
Department
Trade and Industry Technical
II. Course Specification
Course Type
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Credit Hours Narrative
4 credits
Semester Contact Hours Lecture
15
Semester Contact Hours Lab
90
Semester Contact Hours Clinical
30
Prerequisite Narrative
Instructor permission
Notes and Advisories (only if included in catalog)
III. Catalog Course Description
Introduces the fundamentals of fluid power. Students will learn the basics of hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, power units and actuators. Hydraulic theory and concepts will be explored as they apply to the heavy equipment and AG industries.
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Use special testing equipment while demonstrating safe shop procedures.
- Disassemble, rebuild, adjust hydraulic cylinders, valves, hydraulic clutches, linkages, name all the parts correctly and how they work in the systems.
- Differentiate between the electronic hydraulic control systems, computer control, and open and closed center systems.
- Properly identify different hydraulic pumps, remove, and replace pumps on equipment.
- Properly handle and identify hydraulic fittings and hoses.
- Properly diagnose hydraulic system failures.
- Identify proper hydraulic fluids for various hydraulic systems.
- Demonstrate use of tools and hydraulic service manual.
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, power units and actuators
VI. Delivery Methodologies