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Structural Sheetmetal Assembly

November 09, 2018

ProgramSnap-on
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

Structural Sheetmetal Assembly

Description

Objective:

The successful completion of the Structural Sheetmetal Assembly Certification will allow students or the incumbent workforce, who successfully complete the program, to demonstrate a solid understanding of the tools and equipment used in sheetmetal assembly and repair. The ability to properly layout, prepare and fasten sheetmetal assemblies are a fundamental part of the aviation industry. This certification allows students to be exposed to a variety of drilling, fastening and verification methods that are needed by employers in industry today. Snap-on, Sioux, ATI, and Starrett, all leaders in aviation tooling, have come together to create a series of best practices utilizing the best tools available.

Competencies

  • FOD/FME & Tool Control
  • Metal Terminology
  • Layout
  • Drilling Fundamentals & Best Practices
  • Countersinking
  • Fasteners
  • Fastener Installation
  • Fastener Replacement

Applicable Skills

Aerospace Manufacturing Technology Aviation Maintenance Technology Auto Collision Repair Transportation Manufacturing Aviation/Aerospace Transportation Fabrication

Pro-Cut Rotor Matching Certification

October 26, 2018

ProgramSnap-on
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

Pro-Cut Rotor Matching Certification

Description

Objective:

Students who earn the Snap-on Rotor Matching Master Technician Certification have acquired skills in the diagnosis and repair of brake related problems encountered on today’s precisely engineered vehicles. These essential TOOLS FOR LIFE cover the capabilities required to accurately identify performance and safety related brake system malfunctions, as well as how to correct them effectively. This certification provides a widely recognized endorsement of technical expertise and demonstrated achievement. Students are trained to diagnose and repair the complex challenges of rotor matching that are regularly seen in brake repair facilities.

Competencies

  • Measurement and calculation of precise physical dimensions and exploration of the forces involved when braking
  • Understanding of complex mechanical systems and forces associated with modern braking and suspension systems
  • Physical and chemical properties of modern brake pads and rotors
  • Procedural understanding and hands-on experience milling metal using a modern computer-controlled system
  • Debunking the myths surrounding the cause of modern brake performance issues
  • An understanding of the critical need for on-car brake lathing systems to meet the required specifications on today’s advanced vehicles
  • Rotor repair essentials
  • Hands-on labs for the precise measurement of brake rotor lateral run out
  • Machine rotor matching instruction with hands-on labs: utilize Pro-cut on-car brake lathe to achieve precise specifications required by automotive manufacturers
  • Lathe maintenance and calibration for successful ongoing performance of the Pro-cut lathing system

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Automotive Maintenance Technology Automotive Repair Fleet Maintenance Racing Light Equipment

Hand Tool Safety Test

July 27, 2011

ProgramSnap-on
SchoolGateway Technical College
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

Hand Tool Safety Test

Description

Objective:

This certification discusses basic Hand Tool Safety. It covers the proper use of Hand Tools and the key elements in any Hand Tool safety program.

Competencies

  • Work Related Injuries
  • Injury Prevention
  • Common Hand Tools Safety

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Machine Tool & Die Automotive Maintenance Technology Electromechanical Machine Tool Operation Mechanical Design Technology Agribusiness & Science Technology Nuclear Technology Wind Energy Technology Automotive Aviation/Aerospace Diesel/Heavy Duty Electrical Energy Engineering General Repair HVAC Manufacturing Mass Transit Mechanical Mechatronics PC Repair Robotics

Electrical Safety Test

July 26, 2011

ProgramSnap-on
SchoolGateway Technical College
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

Electrical Safety Test

Description

Objective:

This certification discusses basic Electrical Tool Safety. It covers the proper use of electrical tools and the key elements in any Electrical Tool safety program.

Competencies

  • Work Related Injuries
  • Injury Prevention
  • Electrical and Electronic Safety
  • Working around electrical sources
  • Important terms and concepts
  • Tool Selection
  • Basic Lockout/Tag-out principles

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Machine Tool & Die Automotive Maintenance Technology Electromechanical Machine Tool Operation Mechanical Design Technology Agribusiness & Science Technology Nuclear Technology Wind Energy Technology Automotive Aviation/Aerospace Diesel/Heavy Duty Electrical Energy Engineering General Repair HVAC Manufacturing Mass Transit Mechanical Mechatronics PC Repair Robotics

575 Multimeter Certification

January 28, 2011

ProgramSnap-on
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

575 Multimeter Certification

Description

Objective:

The Snap-on Multimeter Certification is awarded to students who have been trained in the use of Snap-on advanced electrical monitoring equipment. The knowledge and experience gained in this critical discipline are TOOLS FOR LIFE essential to a successful career in critical industries such as automotive repair, transportation, wind power, manufacturing, HVAC, and robotics. This certification includes training on the problem-solving capabilities of Snap-on digital multimeters — the same technology used by professionals in the workplace. Training is focused on subjects from basic applications to advanced troubleshooting. This certification provides a widely recognized endorsement of technical expertise and demonstrated achievement. When students successfully complete this Snap-on certification, they obtain one of the most requested skills in the industry today.

Competencies

  • Multimeter controls and operation
  • Meter display readings and symbols
  • Importance of proper terminal connections
  • Basic applications
  • Troubleshooting techniques
  • Hands-on operation of Snap-on multimeter models
  • Lab exercises
  • Online testing

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Industrial Maintenance Automotive Maintenance Technology Electromechanical Agribusiness & Science Technology Nuclear Technology Wind Energy Technology Automotive Repair Aviation/Aerospace Diesel/Heavy Duty Electrical Energy Engineering

504 Multimeter Certification

January 27, 2011

ProgramSnap-on
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

504 Multimeter Certification

Description

Objective:

The Snap-on Multimeter Certification is awarded to students who have been trained in the use of Snap-on advanced electrical monitoring equipment. The knowledge and experience gained in this critical discipline are TOOLS FOR LIFE essential to a successful career in critical industries such as automotive repair, transportation, wind power, manufacturing, HVAC, and robotics. This certification includes training on the problem-solving capabilities of Snap-on digital multimeters — the same technology used by professionals in the workplace. Training is focused on subjects from basic applications to advanced troubleshooting. This certification provides a widely recognized endorsement of technical expertise and demonstrated achievement. When students successfully complete this Snap-on certification, they obtain one of the most requested skills in the industry today.

Competencies

  • Multimeter controls and operation
  • Meter display readings and symbols
  • Importance of proper terminal connections
  • Basic applications
  • Troubleshooting techniques
  • Hands-on operation of Snap-on multimeter models
  • Lab exercises
  • Online testing

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Industrial Maintenance Automotive Maintenance Technology Electromechanical Agribusiness & Science Technology Nuclear Technology Wind Energy Technology Automotive Repair Aviation/Aerospace Diesel/Heavy Duty Electrical Energy Engineering

PMI 6- Dial Gage Measurement

April 25, 2018

ProgramStarrett
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

PMI 6- Dial Gage Measurement

Description

Objective:

The successful completion of the Snap-on Precision Measuring Instruments Certification enables graduates to demonstrate a solid understanding of the fundamentals of working with precision measurement instruments. The skills acquired during this comprehensive training are valuable TOOLS FOR LIFE that can lead to rewarding careers in a vast array of industries in the global marketplace. Precision measuring is the cornerstone of quality in products and services many people rely upon each day. Starrett, Snap-on, and NC3 combined their industrial experience and expertise to create a certification that includes hands-on training on instruments that are vital to engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, power generation, and natural resources, to name a few. Those who earn this certification will be proficient in the use of a variety of instruments ranging from tapes and rules to calipers and micrometers. The Precision Measuring Instruments Certification is divided into six modules. Each of these modules is a stand-alone certification which, when all are earned, represent a mastery of precision measuring instruments. Module 6 covers Dial Gage measurement.

Competencies

  • Understand basic safety guidelines as related to the use of precision measuring tools in shops and laboratories
  • Describe the basic design of various dial indicators and bore gages to include features, sizes, variations, and the technology behind the tool
  • Describe the difference between calibration and field check, determine when they should be done, and be able to properly demonstrate field checks on various dial gages and bore gages
  • Demonstrate application of various dial gages and bore gages to include proper usage, obtaining and reading measurements accurately, and performing tool maintenance

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Millwright Machine Tool Operation Nuclear Technology Transportation Technology Energy Production & Distribution Manufacturing Metrology Lab Metal Working Aerospace Transportation Energy

PMI 5- Micrometer Measurement

April 25, 2018

ProgramStarrett
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

PMI 5- Micrometer Measurement

Description

Objective:

The successful completion of the Snap-on Precision Measuring Instruments Certification enables graduates to demonstrate a solid understanding of the fundamentals of working with precision measurement instruments. The skills acquired during this comprehensive training are valuable TOOLS FOR LIFE that can lead to rewarding careers in a vast array of industries in the global marketplace. Precision measuring is the cornerstone of quality in products and services many people rely upon each day. Starrett, Snap-on, and NC3 combined their industrial experience and expertise to create a certification that includes hands-on training on instruments that are vital to engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, power generation, and natural resources, to name a few. Those who earn this certification will be proficient in the use of a variety of instruments ranging from tapes and rules to calipers and micrometers. The Precision Measuring Instruments Certification is divided into six modules. Each of these modules is a stand-alone certification which, when all are earned, represent a mastery of precision measuring instruments. Module 5 covers Micrometer measurement.

Competencies

  • Describe the basic design of various micrometers, small hole gages, and telescoping gages to include features, sizes, variations, and the technology behind the tool
  • Describe the difference between calibration and field check, determine when they should be done, and be able to properly demonstrate field checks on various micrometers, small hole gages, and telescoping gages
  • Demonstrate application of various micrometers, small hole gages, and telescoping gages to include proper usage, obtaining and reading measurements accurately, and performing tool maintenance

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Millwright Machine Tool Operation Nuclear Technology Transportation Technology Energy Production & Distribution Manufacturing Metrology Lab Metal Working Aerospace Transportation Energy

PMI 4- Angle Measurement

April 24, 2018

ProgramStarrett
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

PMI 4- Angle Measurement

Description

Objective:

The successful completion of the Snap-on Precision Measuring Instruments Certification enables graduates to demonstrate a solid understanding of the fundamentals of working with precision measurement instruments. The skills acquired during this comprehensive training are valuable TOOLS FOR LIFE that can lead to rewarding careers in a vast array of industries in the global marketplace. Precision measuring is the cornerstone of quality in products and services many people rely upon each day. Starrett, Snap-on, and NC3 combined their industrial experience and expertise to create a certification that includes hands-on training on instruments that are vital to engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, power generation, and natural resources, to name a few. Those who earn this certification will be proficient in the use of a variety of instruments ranging from tapes and rules to calipers and micrometers. The Precision Measuring Instruments Certification is divided into six modules. Each of these modules is a stand-alone certification which, when all are earned, represent a mastery of precision measuring instruments. Module 4 covers Angle measurement.

Competencies

  • Understand basic safety guidelines as related to the use of precision measuring tools in shops and laboratories
  • Describe the basic design of the steel protractor and combination square set to include features, sizes, variations, and the technology behind the tool
  • Describe the difference between calibration and field check, determine when they should be done, and be able to properly demonstrate field checks on the steel protractor and combination square set
  • Demonstrate application of the steel protractor and combination square set to include proper usage, obtaining and reading measurements accurately, and performing tool maintenance

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Millwright Machine Tool Operation Nuclear Technology Transportation Technology Energy Production & Distribution Manufacturing Metrology Lab Metal Working Aerospace Transportation Energy

PMI 3- Gage Measurement

April 24, 2018

ProgramStarrett
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

PMI 3- Gage Measurement

Description

Objective:

The successful completion of the Snap-on Precision Measuring Instruments Certification enables graduates to demonstrate a solid understanding of the fundamentals of working with precision measurement instruments. The skills acquired during this comprehensive training are valuable TOOLS FOR LIFE that can lead to rewarding careers in a vast array of industries in the global marketplace. Precision measuring is the cornerstone of quality in products and services many people rely upon each day. Starrett, Snap-on, and NC3 combined their industrial experience and expertise to create a certification that includes hands-on training on instruments that are vital to engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, power generation, and natural resources, to name a few. Those who earn this certification will be proficient in the use of a variety of instruments ranging from tapes and rules to calipers and micrometers. The Precision Measuring Instruments Certification is divided into six modules. Each of these modules is a stand-alone certification which, when all are earned, represent a mastery of precision measuring instruments. Module 3 covers Gage measurement.

Competencies

  • Understand basic safety guidelines as related to the use of precision measuring tools in shops and laboratories
  • Describe the basic design of depth gages, screw pitch gages, and thickness gages
  • Describe the difference between calibration and field check, determine when they should be done, and be able to properly demonstrate field checks on depth gages, screw pitch gages, and thickness gages
  • Demonstrate application of depth gages, screw pitch gages, and thickness gages to include proper usage, obtaining and reading measurements, and performing tool maintenance

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Millwright Machine Tool Operation Nuclear Technology Transportation Technology Energy Production & Distribution Manufacturing Metrology Lab Metal Working Aerospace Transportation Energy

PMI 2- Slide Caliper Measurement

April 24, 2018

ProgramStarrett
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

PMI 2- Slide Caliper Measurement

Description

Objective:

The successful completion of the Snap-on Precision Measuring Instruments Certification enables graduates to demonstrate a solid understanding of the fundamentals of working with precision measurement instruments. The skills acquired during this comprehensive training are valuable TOOLS FOR LIFE that can lead to rewarding careers in a vast array of industries in the global marketplace. Precision measuring is the cornerstone of quality in products and services many people rely upon each day. Starrett, Snap-on, and NC3 combined their industrial experience and expertise to create a certification that includes hands-on training on instruments that are vital to engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, power generation, and natural resources, to name a few. Those who earn this certification will be proficient in the use of a variety of instruments ranging from tapes and rules to calipers and micrometers. The Precision Measuring Instruments Certification is divided into six modules. Each of these modules is a stand-alone certification which, when all are earned, represent a mastery of precision measuring instruments. Module 2 covers Slide Caliper measurement.

Competencies

  • Understand basic safety guidelines as related to the use of precision measuring tools in shops and laboratories
  • Describe the basic design of various dial calipers to include features, sizes, variations, and the technology behind the tool
  • Describe the difference between calibration and field check, determine when they should be done, and be able to properly demonstrate field checks on various dial calipers
  • Demonstrate application of various dial calipers to include proper usage, obtaining and reading measurements accurately, and performing tool maintenance

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Millwright Machine Tool Operation Nuclear Technology Transportation Technology Energy Production & Distribution Manufacturing Metrology Lab Metal Working Aerospace Transportation Energy

PMI 1 - Tape and Rule Measurement

April 24, 2018

ProgramStarrett
SchoolSnap-on
Issued byNC3
CERTIFIED

PMI 1 - Tape and Rule Measurement

Description

Objective:

The successful completion of the Snap-on Precision Measuring Instruments Certification enables graduates to demonstrate a solid understanding of the fundamentals of working with precision measurement instruments. The skills acquired during this comprehensive training are valuable TOOLS FOR LIFE that can lead to rewarding careers in a vast array of industries in the global marketplace. Precision measuring is the cornerstone of quality in products and services many people rely upon each day. Starrett, Snap-on, and NC3 combined their industrial experience and expertise to create a certification that includes hands-on training on instruments that are vital to engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, power generation, and natural resources, to name a few. Those who earn this certification will be proficient in the use of a variety of instruments ranging from tapes and rules to calipers and micrometers. The Precision Measuring Instruments Certification is divided into six modules. Each of these modules is a stand-alone certification which, when all are earned, represent a mastery of precision measuring instruments. Module 1 covers Tape and Rule measurement.

Competencies

  • Understand basic safety guidelines as related to the use of precision measuring tools in shops and laboratories
  • Describe the basic design of various tapes, rules, and calipers to include features, sizes, variations, and the technology behind the tool
  • Describe the difference between calibration and field check, determine when they should be done, and be able to properly demonstrate field checks on various tapes, rules, and calipers
  • Demonstrate application of various tapes, rules, and calipers to include proper usage, obtaining and reading measurements accurately, and performing tool maintenance

Applicable Skills

Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing Carpentry Industrial Maintenance Millwright Machine Tool Operation Nuclear Technology Transportation Technology Energy Production & Distribution Manufacturing Metrology Lab Metal Working Aerospace Transportation Energy
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