Shop Math IV
Trade & Technical
This course is designed to develop an advanced working knowledge of charts, formulas, and calculations used in the metalworking practice. The student will apply these skills through hands-on labs and exercises using blue prints, project sheets and examples found in The Machinery’s Handbook.
Students will have a basic understanding and proficiency to apply algebraic equations, geometry, and trigonometric formulas in the shop environment. Locate formulas and charts in the machinery’s handbook applicable to the machining trades. Explore and define the use of these charts and formulas. Exemplify problem solving skills in the various workshops provided and apply these methods and techniques to the machine shop environment.
Course Outline:
- Review of Algebraic equations, Principals of geometry, Principals of trigonometry
- Calculations of area of select figures: Polygons, Circular segments, triangles, Diameters of circles and sides of squares of equal area, Squares and hexagons
- Weight calculations of materials- Ferrous and Non-ferrous
- Angles, Tapers, Dovetails
- Measurement over rolls, Sine bar constants, Bolt circles, Standard tapers
- Speeds and feeds calculations: Turning and Milling
36 hours. Prerequisite: It is recommended to take Shop Math I, II & III.
Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received at least 10 business working days prior to class start date. Substitutions will be accepted at any time. No shows and cancellations less than 10 business days prior to class start will be charged the advertised price for the class.
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