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                | IND 146 - Mech Power Transmission I Credits: 3Lecture Hours: 2
 Lab Hours: 2
 Practicum Hours: 0
 Work Experience: 0
 Course Type: Voc/Tech
 A course in fundamental mechanical power transmission used in manufacturing. Topics covered include the inspection, maintenance and repair of chain- and belt-driven equipment. This will include the sizing of belts and pulleys, determining speed ratios and the importance of proper sizing for process control.
 Competencies
 
 
	Describe the components of a chain drive system
	
		Identify the different parts of a chain drive systemDifferentiate between the different types of chainsDetermine the type and size of chain drives to use for different applications
	
		Explain the use of the different types of hubs for sprocketsDemonstrate the ability to match chain to applicationIdentify the different types of keys and keyseats used to retain sprockets on the shaft of chain driven systemsDiscuss the component parts of a v-belt drive system
	
		Identify the different types of belts usedExplain the construction of the typical v-beltIdentify and explain the types of sheaves used in belt drive systemsDetermine the proper type and size of v-belt drive to be used for different applications
	
		Show the proper assembly of a belt drive systemDemonstrate the proper belt tension measurement processIdentify the inspection and replacement criteria for belt drivesExplain the component parts of a flat belt conveyor system
	
		Discuss the construction and joining methods for flat beltsIdentify the components used to adjust flat beltsDetermine the proper type and size of flat belt drive
	
		Demonstrate the proper assembly of a flat belt systemPractice the adjustment of a flat belt conveyor systemDetermine speed ratios for chain and belt drive systems
	
		Define the components of the rationDemonstrate the ability to determine ratio required for different applications 
 
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