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Resistance Welding
Fundamentals |
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May
12, 2008 — May 15, 2008 |
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COURSE CODE: |
WT-RW-101- |
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COURSE TITLE: |
Resistance Welding
Fundamentals |
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CONTACT HOURS: |
32 Hours |
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COURSE DAYS: |
Monday—Thursday |
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COURSE TIME: |
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
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TUITION FEE: |
$600/Student |
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INCLUDES: |
Course Material, Lunch,
Certificate of Completion |
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LOCATION: |
ICR's Learning Institute,
28601 Lorna Avenue, Warren,
Michigan 48092 |
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PRE-REQUISITE: |
No prerequisites. A basic
knowledge of resistance
welding, electricity and
industrial machinery
(pneumatics, hydraulics,
mechanical components)
helpful. |
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COURSE OBJECTIVES: |
The course was developed to
provide each student with an
understanding of Resistance
Welding and the factors
preventing the industry from
achieving uniform weld
quality. This course focuses
on:
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Basics of resistance
weld process
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Instruments used to
monitor the important
variables
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Weld controller’s
function, features and
limitations
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Step-by-step approach to
weld set-up, with
methods for measuring
and qualifying each step
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Weld qualification
criteria and procedures
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Importance of proper
documentation, and its
relationship to
troubleshooting
Common and rare
problems, identifying
the root cause with a
troubleshooting guide
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Recognizing problematic
design and installation
details
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Further variables and
considerations
introduced by robotic
welding
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