Monday, May 21, 2012

Alignment

Last week i spent most of my time studying and trying out alignments on the different vehicle in the shop. Alignment was always a bit intimidating to me for some reason due to the fact we always sent out alignment jobs to actual alignment shops. I guess i just wasn't positive on how things got to be exactly correct in the procedure yet the tool jeff had shown us with the aluminum bars and string made things simplified and took away all of the intimidation. Its basic measurements is all it is. Having been in the construction line of work for many years as well as architectural metals at this point in life, measurements and a tape are things I use on a daily basis and feel very comfortable with. Not a problem this last week in class at all..

Hours: 35

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

2nd air brake week

This week I finished up my air brakes, and did a lot of book study learning about the air system and how it all works. I learned an expensive lesson as well this week about correct torque specs. I did brakes and wheel bearings on my 93 dodge and decided toque for the lug nuts was good at 95 lbs/ft. Guess it wasn't...
Classroom/shop hours: 35

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Moving On!

Now that electrical has run its coarse... Its time to move onto brakes, and drivetrain! Last week was a good successful week. I spent most of my time doing the 7 different brake jobs on all three of the trucks in the shop.
Below are the videos i made going through the process of a brake job. The rest of my time was continued with CAT Basics Drivetrain portion of the learning as well as spending some time studying through the Heavy Duty truck systems getting acquainted with the functions of an air brake system.
Hours (classroom/shop): 35