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May 09, 2025
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DSL 845 - Heavy Equipment Repair Credits: 5 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 8 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Instruction in the repair and service of equipment relating to the heavy equipment industry. This includes all phases normally done in a general repair shop. Instruction is given under structured lab and field conditions. Experienced individuals may contact the instructor to gain admittance to this course. Prerequisite: DSL 366 , DSL 546 , DSL 606 , DSL 145 Competencies
- Demonstrate safe use of following shop tools
- Safely operate a welder
- Safely operate a cutting torch
- Safely operate grinders
- Safely operate a drill press
- Safely operate a band saw
- Safely operate a press
- Demonstrate good shop practices
- Be on time for scheduled shift
- Be on task in the shop
- Maintain a clean and organized work space
- Demonstrate safe practices
- Work with a team
- Show the ability to follow directions and recommended procedures
- Describe the environment of service facility
- Discuss understanding of mandated regulations
- Discuss understanding of hazard identification and prevention
- Investigate failure analysis
- Explain knowledge of types of cast iron
- Explain the difference between cast iron and steel
- List types of fractures
- List types of wear
- Perform hydraulic system checks on equipment
- Check fluid level and check for leaks
- Measure pump output
- Check relief valve pressure setting
- Check actuation times and record
- Service hydraulic brake systems- change this comp to hydraulic brakes
- Inspect brake chambers, shoes, disc, and parking brakes (Visual inspection).
- Check for air leaks
- Repair worn shoes or discs
- Adjust all brakes (wheel and parking).
- Check brake pressures
- Perform engine tune-up
- Adjust and repair fuel systems
- Adjust valves
- Re-time injection pump to engine
- Test turbo wastegate
- Test charge air cooler
- Perform cooling system checks
- Use O.E.M. software to communicate with an engine to check faults and diagnose performance
- Perform equipment transmission inspection
- Check charge pressure
- Check pressure regulator setting
- Check forward/reverse clutch pressure
- Check high/low clutch pressure
- Measure hydrostatic transmission pressures
- Perform differential inspection
- Check differential lock pressure
- Check FWD disengagement pressure
- Evaluate track condition
- Measure track pitch
- Measure track rollers
- Measure support rollers
- Measure bushing wear
- Inspect sprocket wear
- Adjust track tension
- Perform wheel-bearing inspection
- Remove wheel
- Remove bearings
- Inspect wheel bearings
- Install wheel seals
- Adjust wheel bearings
Competencies Revised Date: AY2023
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