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Company Name
NTMA TRAINING CENTER
Contract #
A-2020-194-22
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/16/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
5/13/2024
Destruction Year
2028
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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Safety First <br />Safety and accident prevention procedures are mandated in all NTMA Training Centers <br />classes. The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), state safety require- <br />ments, insurance safety requirements, and years of experience in the machining, tooling <br />and manufacturing industry form the basis for these guidelines. <br />Module I: Introduction to Machine Technology I <br />Students will be able to demonstrate a level of competency in basic mathematics, <br />blueprint reading, and shop theory. Students will perform addition, subtraction, <br />multiplication, and division of fractions and mixed numbers. Upon completion, students <br />will demonstrate understanding of orthographic projections with standard and metric <br />blueprints, precision measuring tools, and rounding off of decimal equivalents of <br />combined operations. Shop Theory is demonstrated through shop safety and the use of <br />basic hand tools, drilling machines, and saws. <br />Module II: Conventional Mills 1 & Lathe I <br />Students will be able to demonstrate a level of competency in basic algebraic <br />expressions, operations, proportions, ratios, cutting speeds and feeds. Blueprint <br />reading is demonstrated through the identification of various dimensional methods, <br />first and third angle projections, and identifying various views in a multi -view drawing. <br />Upon completion of this module, the students will be able to demonstrate a level of <br />competency in fasteners, cutting fluids, lathe safety, lathe operation and setup, mill <br />safety, mill operation and setup. <br />Module III: Conventional Mills II, Lathe II, & Surface Grinders <br />Students will be able to demonstrate a level of competency in basic mathematic analysis <br />of circles, tangents circles, angles and sides of right triangles through trigonometric <br />functions. Application of this understanding is demonstrated by reading various multi - <br />view drawings of threaded parts, reference dimensions, finish symbols, processing <br />secondary operations of various materials and heat treat. Upon completion of this <br />module, students will be able to demonstrate a level of competency in cutting threads, <br />precision grinding wheel composition and application, and advanced conventional mill <br />and lathe operation. <br />Registration information: Santa Fe Springs (Main Campus) 562.921.3722 • Visit our Web site: www,tralningeenters.org <br />
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