UTPA STEM/CBI Courses/Beginning Machining/Hand Tools

Course Title: Beginning Machining

Lecture Topic: Hand Tools"Chapter 4"

Instructor: Esmeralda Adame

Institution: STC

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Course Objectives

  • Primary Objectives- By the next class period students will be able to:
    • Measure to 1/64” (0.5 mm) with a steel rule.
    • Measure to 0.0001” (0.002 mm) using a Vernier micrometer caliper.
    • Measure to 0.001” (0.02 mm) using Vernier measuring tools.
    • Measure angles to 0°5’ using a universal Vernier bevel
    • Identify and use various types of gages found in a machine shop.
    • Use dial indicator.
    • Employ the various helper measuring tools found in a machine shop.


  • Sub Objectives- The objectives will require that students be able to:
    • Know safety on handling tools.
    • Apply safety procedures in lab.


  • Difficulties- Students may have difficulty:
    • Identifying tools
    • Properly using some of the helper measuring tools.
    • Properly using the dial indicator.
    • Using the Vernier Micrometer.
    • Identify the proper use of various gages.


  • Real-World Contexts- There are many ways that students can use this material in the real-world, such as:
    • Using the steel rule for use with basic tools and simple measurements in many applications.
    • Applying concepts and techniques learned for use in manufacturing careers such as machinist, machine operators and CNC programmers, as examples.


Model of Knowledge

  • Concept Map
    • Safety
      • Saftey glasses
      • Proper clothing
      • Procedure to follow
    • Hand Tools
      • Steel rule,file, ball peen hammer, center punch, prick punch, scriber
    • Measuring Tools and Helper Measuring Tools
      • combination square, vernier bevel, vernier micrometer, dial caliper, dial indicator, height gage, gages
  • Content Priorities
    • Enduring Understanding
      • Hand Tools
      • Vernier micrometer
      • Combination square
      • Dial caliper
    • Important to Do and Know
      • Understanding the fundamentals of machining mathematics
    • Worth Being Familiar with
      • Reading blue prints
      • Layout procedures


Assessment of Learning

  • Formative Assessment
    • In Class (groups)
      • Group based problem discussion
      • Identification of problems and presentation of group findings to class
      • Identification of tools and equipment
    • Homework (individual)
      • Students will work on assigned questions and problems and bring difficulties to the next class meeting for discussion.
      • Tools definitions and uses
  • Summative Assessment
    • Quizzes
    • In class exams

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OBJECTIVE

By the next class period, students will be able to:

  • Do measurements using various instruments such as a steel rule, Vernier micrometer caliper, universal Vernier bevel.
  • Identify and use various types of hand tools, gages, and helper measuring tools.
  • Use dial indicator.

The objectives will require that students be able to:

  • Know safety on handling tools.
  • Apply safety procedures in lab.


THE CHALLENGE

You are working as a project manager in a wheel manufacturing company and you are assigned to put together a tools list needed to build the rims for a new Camero.


GENERATE IDEAS

Students will be asked to get in groups of three and generate ideas regarding the challenges and various possibilities to overcome those challenges.


MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES

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RESEARCH & REVISE

Present lecture' Gather information on rim design'


TEST YOUR METTLE

Students will present a list on various hand tools and their uses.


GO PUBLIC

Students will present results to the challenge question(s) by means of presentation using power points, pictures and videos.