Cutting Fluids - Coolant Inspection Project
By Kelly Curran
This project sheet outlines the steps for coolant inspection and charging.
The Counter-Reset Function
By Terry Bartelt
Learners examine the counter-reset function of a programmable controller and how it is used.
Depth Measurement
In this learning activity you'll review a visual overview of depth measurement using the depth micrometer.
Weaving Terms
By cebery
Robotic welding allows welders to create more consistent and higher quality welds. But, it requires you to understand the terminology associated with its programs. Watch this module to review terminology associated with robotic arc welding and the weaving process.
GMAW Discontinuities
By Jessie Jelinski
In this activity, we'll examine some common discontinuities associated with GMAW welding and review ways to prevent these problems from happening.
Concepts of Programming 7: Pseudocode If Statements Structure
By Jason Vosters
Identify the correct description of pseudocode if statements.
The Inductive Kick of an Inductor
In this animated activity, learners study the principle behind an inductor producing a high momentary voltage while its magnetic field collapses. A short quiz concludes the lesson.
Sensor Hysteresis
In this animated object, learners examine the hysteresis function of a sensor.
Surface Finish Quiz
By Barbara Anderegg
Students take a quiz to test their knowledge of surface finish.
AC Current Flow
In this interactive and animated object, learners examine the flow of electron current into and out of hot and neutral sockets during each alternation of an AC waveform. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Touch Sensing
By Pat Medd
You’ll explore how to use Touch Sensing to do a one directional search with a Fanuc Robot and offset of the robot’s programmed path.
We’ll explore touch sense fundamentals, touch sense commands, and break down a touch sense program.
Material Condition Modifiers
By Janet Braun
Material condition modifiers may be applied to tolerances for geometric characteristics of features of size. A feature of size is one that can be measured across two opposing points, either internally or externally.
GTAW Equipment ID
Identify and learn more about the parts of a welding torch, cables, and a welding machine.
Saw - Vertical - Marvel - Operator's Panel
By Dave Hoffman
In this learning activity you'll explore the control panel of a Marvel 460A-PC vertical band saw and learn how to make a simple cut.
Basic Types of Lines Used in Engineering Drawings
By Kelly Curran, Glenn Sokolowski
In this highly interactive object, learners associate basic line types and terms with engineering drawing geometry. A quiz completes the activity.
Lathe Project: O. D. Threading
This project gives a drawing with steps to complete the activity.
Lathe Project: Installing and Removing Work-holding Devices
This project gives steps to complete the activity.
Lathe Project: Setting Speeds & Feeds
Review: Drill Press Advanced Cutting Tools and Operations
This review tests the student's knowledge of advanced cutting tools and operations on a drill press.
Using Coupons in Welding Classes
We’ll explore why everyone should reduce the waste they produce in the welding shop. We'll also demonstrate some ways to reduce waste as you work.
Darex Drill Grinder
In this document you'll review the Darex Drill Grinder.
Concepts of Programming 9: Pseudocode Repetition Structures using While Statements
Explore repetition structures, which are commonly referred to as “Looping” statements, are a vital component of programming computer and industrial applications.
DC/AC I: Unit 4 Sample Exam
By Patrick Hoppe
In this interactive object, learners answer nine questions about series and parallel circuits. Immediate feedback is provided.
The Mathematical Expression of an AC Sine Wave As a Function of Time: Practice Problems
Students view the mathematical expression of a sinusoidal waveform with respect to time (t) and solve five problems. The answers are provided so students may check their work.
The Feed-Forward Control System
In this animated object, learners examine the operation of a feed-forward control system and its advantages over a closed-loop system. A brief quiz completes the activity.