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FLUID POWER LAB INTRODUCTION
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Purpose of the Lab To create a “work like” environment To create a “work like” environment. To deliver “hands on” experiences. To develop troubleshooting skills. To develop SAFETY skills.
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Lab/Shop Safety Rules An Environmental Necessity. Commensurate with Industry Standards. Ensure Smooth and Efficient Operation. Hand out with printed safety rules.
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Shop Safety Equipment Clothing Eye protection ( A MUST!) Motor Starters Pressure Gauges Pressure Control Valves
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Shop Safety Equipment First Aid Kit Eye Wash Fountain Fire Extinguisher
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Oil Containment The Yellow Can?
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Shop Cleanup Done Everydayat the same time. Done Everyday at the same time. Is everyone’s responsibility. Requires initiative. Takes very little time.
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True or False Review 1.The purpose of the lab is primarily the development of analytical skills. TRUE 2. Since hydraulic equipment is relatively safe, eye protection is not needed. FALSE 3. Since hydraulic equipment, if properly maintained, does not leak, shop cleanups will be infrequent. FALSE 4. Besides oily rags, regular trash may be placed in the yellow can. FALSE 5. Shop rules apply to everyone, regardless of position in this school. TRUE
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Review Continued 5. An important quality of the lab is its similarity to a real work environment. TRUE 6. Small accidents, such as minor lacerations, do not need to be reported unless they are bleeding badly. FALSE 7. A person who has a thorough understanding of the basics will be able to repair equipment he or she has never worked on before. TRUE 8. Pressure control valves are needed because fluids under pressure are not safe unless they are controlled. TRUE 9. The setting on the pressure control valve should be checked before a machine is started. TRUE 10. The instructor should be relied upon for all correct answers. FALSE
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