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Mechanical Fabrication fills a common gap in the knowledge base needed to be effective in advanced manufacturing. With computer technology so prevalent, manufacturing organizations are finding that employees at all levels do not have the knowledge or skills needed to be effective. This course builds core knowledge in the many types of bolts, wrenches and other fittings commonly used in industry and how to properly apply them. Learners gain an understanding of how to install and check connections, test fittings, and work with a broad array of common mechanical assembly components from c-clamps, vises, pliers, to torque tools, torque wrenches, and power tools. The benefits of proper tool use are emphasized throughout: safe use reduces injury while also keeping costs lower through less tool breakage or product failure. Key topics covered are:
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Using Nuts with Rotating Shafts

Snap Ring Installation