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Paule, Bob A. – 1984
Written to complement the Fluid Power/Basic Hydraulic and Basic Pneumatics guides, this curriculum guide contains materials for a seven-unit course in fluid power systems maintenance and operation. Units, which consist of one to eight lessons, cover these topics: preventive maintenance, repair machine malfunctions, overhaul/recondition hydraulic…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Equipment Maintenance
Fessehaye, Michael – 1983
This instructor's guide is designed for use by industrial vocational teachers in teaching a course on basic pneumatics. Covered in the individual units are the following topics: an introduction to pneumatics (including the operation of a service station hoist); fundamentals and physical laws; air compressors (positive displacement compressors;…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Engines, Equipment Maintenance, Equipment Utilization
Decker, Robert L.; Kirby, Klane – 1986
This curriculum guide contains a course in hydraulics to train entry-level workers for automotive mechanics and other fields that utilize hydraulics. The module contains 14 instructional units that cover the following topics: (1) introduction to hydraulics; (2) fundamentals of hydraulics; (3) reservoirs; (4) lines, fittings, and couplers; (5)…
Descriptors: Agricultural Machinery, Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Techniques, Course Content
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. National Center for Research in Vocational Education. – 1981
These military-developed curriculum materials for turboprop propulsion mechanics are targeted for use in grades 11-adult. Organized in five instructional blocks, the materials deal with the following topics: fundamentals of turboprop propulsion mechanics; engine and propeller systems operation; propeller maintenance; engine repair; and engine…
Descriptors: Aviation Mechanics, Behavioral Objectives, Engines, Equipment Maintenance
Chanute AFB Technical Training Center, IL. – 1984
This instructional package consists of a plan of instruction, glossary, and student handouts and exercises for use in training Air Force personnel to become turboprop propulsion mechanics. Addressed in the individual lessons of the course are the following: common hand tools, hardware, measuring devices, and safety wiring; aircraft and engine…
Descriptors: Aviation Mechanics, Aviation Vocabulary, Behavioral Objectives, Correspondence Study