Erie County Technical School Metal Fabrication Duty/Task List

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1of 5 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements 00 FUNDAMENTALS A FOUNDATIONS OF METAL FABRICATION MTF101 A001 Identify the goals and objectives of the Metal Fabrication Program MTF101 1.1 N/A 1.5.5.D 1.2.5.B 13.1.3A,B,C, D A002 Understand the evaluation criteria which will determine quarterly and final grades MTF101 1.1 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A A003 Develop a respect for shop rules and practices MTF101 1.2 N/A N/A 1.1.5.D N/A A004 Become familiar with the school regulations and general expected overall behavior patterns MTF101 3.2.1.1 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A A005 Be familiar with, and learn to respect the use of safety glasses, face shields, hearing protection, safety shoes and all other basic types of safety related MTF101 4.1 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A protective equipment A006 Demonstrate the safety rules and procedures for the individual tools and equipment they are to operate MTF101 3.2.1.1 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A A007 Participate in fire drills, the proper use of fire extinguishers and the locations of and intended use of panic buttons MTF101 6.1 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A A008 Understand the proper procedures and regulations regarding the possibility of a tornado alert and other forms of possible emergency situations such as: Loss of electricity, gas leaks, student accidents, bomb MTF101 4.1 N/A N/A 1.1.5. N/A scares, snow storms, loss of water pressure, etc A009 Participate in leadership class MTF101 N/A N/A N/A 1.1.5.D N/A PFS109 LEADERSHIP PFS110 LEADERSHIP PFS209 TOTAL QUALITY PRINCIPLES PFS211 TOTAL QUALITY PRINCIPLES PFS309 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES PFS310 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES 10 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT B TOOLS & EQUIPMENT I MTF111 B001 Understand hand tools & machines and their operation and theory MTF111 4.2 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5B 13.1.8F X X B002 Select and properly use most of the basic hand tools & machines related to the Metal Fabrication trade MTF111 4.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X X B003 Properly cut, file and grind all types of metals MTF111 4.3 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.A N/A X X C TOOLS & EQUIPMENT II MTF112 C001 Use of power operated hand tools MTF112 4.3 CC.2.1.6.E.1 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B N/A X X D POWER TOOLS AND MACHINES MTF211 D001 Properly operate the iron worker, spot welder and power shears MTF211 4.5 CC.2.1.6.E.1 1.4.7 N/A N/A D002 Properly operate both the light duty and heavy duty press brake MTF211 4.5 CC.2.1.6.E.1 1.4.7 N/A N/A Code 4172

2of 5 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements 20 PRINCIPLES OF MEASURING/LAYOUT E MEASUREMENT & LAYOUT MTF121 Code 4172 E001 Properly manipulate and read all basic types of measuring instruments MTF121 3.2.1.1 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.1.3.A 13.1.8F X X E002 Understand fractions, decimals, metrics, ratio x proportions, and area x volume MTF121 3.2.1.1 CC.2.1.7.D.1 N/A N/A N/A X X E003 Understand the proper use of basic layout tools MTF121 3.2.1.1 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 1.5.5.A 1.2.8.B N/A X X E004 Understand the applied geometry necessary for simple pattern layout MTF121 3.2.1.1 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B 13.1.8F F PATTERN DEVELOPMENT I MTF122 F001 Understand & draw triangulation development drawings MTF122 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B 13.1.8F F002 Understand & draw parallel development drawings MTF122 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A G PATTERN DEVELOPMENT II MTF221 G001 Develop precision layout patterns MTF221 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A G002 Understand triangulation development MTF221 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.6 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A G003 Understand radial line development MTF221 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.9 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A H FABRICATION DESIGN MTF222 H001 Construct a variety of projects with heavy and light metals MTF222 3.2.1.1 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 1.4.8 N/A N/A H002 as a team to complete metal fabrication projects. MTF222 3.2.1.1 N/A 1.4.8 N/A N/A I PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN FOR SPECIFIC OPERATIONS MTF321 I001 Plan jobs, draft, and make materials list, quote time and cost. MTF321 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 CC.2.1.HS.F.4 1.4.9 1.2.8 13.4.11 I002 Construct a variety of projects with heavy and light metals MTF321 3.2.1.1 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 1.4.9 1.2.8 13.3.5 I003 Have a basic understanding of the estimating of jobs and the purchasing of materials related to the total Fabrication trade MTF321 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 1.4.9 1.2.8 13.4.11 J PATTERN DEVELOPMENT III MTF322 J001 Solve, develop and layout complex patterns for Metal Fabrication MTF322 4.6 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.1.3D N/A K SENIOR PROJECT DEVELOPMENT MTF323 K001 Design, Draft, quote, price, and order materials for senior project MTF323 3.2.1.1 CC.2.1.HS.F.4 1.5.8.C 1.2.8.C N/A 30 WELDING PROCESSES

3of 5 Code 4172 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements L SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING MTF131 Understand basic electricity as it applies to the welding and safety aspects of the Metal Fabrication trade MTF131 9.2 N/A 1.5.5.A 1.2.5.B 13.1.8F X X L002 Demonstrate SMAW flat and horizontal welding application MTF131 9.2 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X L003 Demonstrate SMAW vertical and overhead welding application MTF131 9.2 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X M INTRODUCTION TO OXYACETYLENE CUTTING MTF133 M001 Understand the nature of fuel gas (acetylene) and oxygen MTF133 9.3 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B 13.1.8F X X M002 Properly maintain pressure regulators and related equipment MTF133 10.7 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B N/A X X M003 Handle safely gas cylinders MTF133 10.8 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B N/A X M004 Connect and disconnect manifold systems MTF133 10.9 N/A 1.5.5.A 1.2.5.B N/A X X M005 Properly set up and adjust oxy acetylene cutting equipment MTF133 10.4 N/A 1.5.5.A 1.2.5.B N/A X X M006 Understand the cutting positions used for various hand cutting operations MTF133 10.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X X M007 Demonstrate the proper procedure for machining cutting operations MTF133 10.5 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X M008 Recognize the safety aspects of oxy acetylene cutting operations MTF133 10.5 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B N/A X X M009 Understand the theory involved in proper oxy fuel brazing MTF133 9.5 N/A 1.5.5.A 1.2.5.B N/A X X M010 Properly set up and adjust oxy fuel brazing equipment MTF133 9.3 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X M011 Braze a variety of ferrous metals MTF133 9.3 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X N GAS METAL ARC WELDING I MTF231 N001 Understand the theory involved in MIG welding MTF231 3.2.1.1 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B N/A X X N002 Properly set up and adjust TIG and MIG welding equipment MTF231 9.2 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B N/A X X O GAS METAL ARC WELDING II MTF232 O001 Properly weld heavy and light gauge metals MTF232 9.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X X P PLASMA ARC CUTTING/CARBON ARC CUTTING MTF233 P001 Understand the principals of PAC MTF233 9.3 N/A N/A N/A N/A X P002 Demonstrate the operation of automated PAC MTF233 10.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A X P003 Demonstrate the operation of hand operated PAC MTF233 10.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X Q GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING I MTF331 Q001 Understand the theory related to the GTAW welding processes MTF331 9.2 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B 13.1.8F X X Q002 Set up and adjust basic GTAW welding equipment MTF331 9.2 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X Q003 Perform GTAW welds, in the flat & horizontal positions MTF331 9.2 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X R GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING II MTF332 R001 Perform GTAW welds in the Vertical & overhead positions MTF332 9.2 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X X R002 Use a weld positioner in welding MTF332 9.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X X

4of 5 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements S FLUX CORE ARC WELDING I MTF333 S001 Understand the theory related to the FCAW welding processes MTF333 9.2 N/A 1.5.5.C 1.2.5.B N/A X S002 Set up and adjust basic FCAW welding equipment MTF333 9.2 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A X S003 Perform FCAW welds, in the flat & horizontal positions MTF333 9.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X T FLUX CORE ARC WELDING II MTF334 T001 Perform FCAW welds in the Vertical & overhead positions MTF334 9.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X T002 Use a weld positioner in welding MTF334 9.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A X 40 FABRICATION PROJECTS U FABRICATION OF LIGHT GAUGE PROJECTS I MTF141 U001 Fabricate duct fittings MTF141 N/A CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B 13.1.8F V FABRICATION OF LIGHT GAUGE PROJECTS II MTF142 V001 Fabricate sheet metal projects MTF142 N/A CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A W SHEET FABRICATION I MTF241 W001 Construct a variety of projects with heavy and light metals MTF241 N/A CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A N/A N/A X SHEET FABRICATION II MTF242 X001 Construct a variety of projects with heavy and light metals MTF242 N/A CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A N/A N/A Y STRUCTURAL FABRICATION MTF243 Y001 Safely manipulate heavy objects MTF243 4.3 N/A N/A 1.2.5.B N/A Y002 Demonstrate proficiency in the tapping, notching and cutting of heavy gauge metals and structural steel MTF243 4.2 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A Z BEND ALLOWANCES MTF244 Z001 Calculate bend allowances MTF244 3.2.1.2 CC.2.3.HS.A.9 N/A N/A 13.1.8F AA ADVANCED FABRICATION MTF341 AA01 light metals with structural steel MTF341 9.2 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A 1.2.5.B N/A AA02 Have a basic understanding of the estimating of jobs and the purchasing of material related to the Metal Fabrication trade MTF341 4.6 CC.2.4.HS.B.1 1.5.5.C 1.2.5.B N/A BB SENIOR PROJECT FABRICATION MTF342 BB01 Fabricate senior project MTF342 9.2 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 N/A N/A N/A 50 METALLURGY CC INTRODUCTION TO METALLURGY MTF151 Code 4172

5of 5 CC01 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements Learn to recognize many of the common materials used in Metal Fabrication MTF151 2.1 N/A 1.5.5.A 1.2.5.A 13.1.8F X CC02 Determine the difference between ferrous and non ferrous metals MTF151 2.1 N/A 1.5.5.A 1.2.5.A N/A X Code 4172 CC03 Understand the causes of corrosion and the methods used to prevent corrosion MTF151 9.7 N/A 1.5.5.A 1.2.5.B N/A X CC04 Investigate and understand the atomic structure of metals MTF151 9.7 N/A 1.5.5.C 1.2.8.B N/A X DD METAL CHARACTERISTICS & PROPERTIES MTF351 DD01 Recognize the differences between materials MTF351 4.6 N/A N/A N/A 13.4.8 x x DD02 Identifly different materials MTF351 4.6 N/A N/A N/A 13.4.8 x x DD03 ing materials MTF351 4.6 N/A N/A N/A 13.4.8 DD04 Special welding techniques MTF351 4.6 N/A N/A N/A 13.4.8 x x 60 FASTENERS EE INTRODUCTION TO FASTENERS MTF161 EE01 Select the proper size and type of fastener for specific applications MTF161 CC.2.3.HS.A.14 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B N/A 70 BLUEPRINT READING FF INTRO TO BLUEPRINT READING MTF171 FF01 Understand the orthographic projection method of blueprints MTF171 3.2.1.2 N/A 1.5.5.B 1.2.5.B 13.1.8F X X