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Title: Agricultural Engineering


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Agricultural Engineering
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Careers in Agriscience Mechanics
  • Attracts students interested in operation,
    maintenance, service and selling of agricultural
    equipment
  • tractor mechanic
  • farm machinery assembler
  • agriculture safety engineer

3
Careers in Agriscience Mechanics
  • Careers in horticulture such as
  • irrigation engineer
  • lawn mower mechanic
  • agriculture equipment designer
  • Education varies with the type of career chosen
    and working conditions

4
Careers in Agriscience Mechanics
  • Broad field
  • Electricians design and wire structures
  • Diesel Mechanics work on diesel equip.
  • Builders of structures and equipment

5
Agriculture Engineering
  • Tools of the Trade

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Turning tools
  • Turning tools are tools used to turn nuts, bolts,
    or screws.

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Turning tools
  • An adjustable wrench turns various size nuts and
    bolts.

8
Turning tools
  • A Phillips screwdriver turns Phillips head screws.

9
Turning tools
  • A pipe wrench is used to turn and hold pipe.

10
Turning tools
  • A regular socket is a general-purpose socket for
    turning nuts and bolts.

11
Turning tools
  • A slotted screwdriver is used to turn slotted
    screws.
  • Also called a flathead screwdriver

12
Cutting Tools
  • Cutting tools are used to cut, chop, saw, or
    otherwise remove material.

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Cutting Tools
  • A bolt tap is used to cut inside threads in order
    to repair damaged threads on a nut.

14
Cutting Tools
  • A cold chisel is used for cutting metal

15
Cutting Tools
  • A cutting torch is used for cutting metal with
    heat.

16
Cutting Tools
  • A hacksaw is used for sawing metal

17
Cutting Tools
  • A portable circular saw is used for sawing wood
    in construction projects.

18
Layout and Measuring Tools
  • A tape rule is used for straight or curved
    measuring down to 1/16.

19
Layout and Measuring Tools
  • Calipers give the most accurate diameter
    measurement of round objects.

20
Layout and Measuring Tools
  • A chalk line reel is used to mark straight lines.

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Layout and Measuring Tools
  • A zigzag rule is a folding rule used for straight
    measuring down to 1/16.

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Driving Tools
  • Driving Tools are used to move another tool or
    object.

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Driving Tools
  • A ball peen hammer is used for hammering metal.

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Driving Tools
  • A curved claw nail hammer is used for driving
    nails.

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Driving Tools
  • A nail set is used for countersinking nail heads,
    below the surface of wood

26
Driving Tools
  • A pin punch is used for driving out metal pins.

27
Driving Tools
  • A sledgehammer is used for heavy hammering.

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Holding tools
  • Holding tools are used to grip wood, metal,
    plastic, and other materials.

29
Holding tools
  • A bar clamp is used to clamp large sections of
    wood together.

30
Holding tools
  • A C clamp is used for clamping two or more pieces
    of metal together.

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Holding tools
  • A drill press vise is used to hold stock while
    drilling.

32
Holding tools
  • A hand screw clamp (clamp) is used for clamping
    wood together.

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Holding tools
  • Vise grip pliers are used for extra firm gripping.

34
Shop Drawings
35
Reading a Ruler
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Rulers
  • An inch is broken down into 16 parts (in most
    rulers)
  • Uses fractions (5/8, 3/16, ½)

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Using Drawing Instruments
  • Simple project designs
  • First item needed is a sharp lead pencil
  • A protractor is used for drawing and measuring
    angles

39
Simple project instruments
  • A twelve inch ruler will work for basic drawing
  • A compass is used for drawing circles and arches

40
More detailed plans
  • The drawing board is used for attaching the
    drawing paper
  • Masking tape is used to secure the drawing paper
    to the drawing board
  • The T square is helpful for drawing horizontal
    lines

41
Detailed plans
  • The right triangle is used to draw vertical lines
  • The scale is an instrument with all increments
    shortened according to proportion

42
Basics of drawing
  • A sketch is a rough drawing that is not to scale.
  • Does have dimensions included
  • A pictorial drawing shows all 3 dimensions at
    once
  • Front
  • Side
  • top

43
Pictorial drawing
  • Top view
  • Side or End view
  • Front view

44
Basics of drawing
  • A scale drawing is one that represents an object
    in exact proportion although the object is larger
    or smaller than the drawing itself

45
Basics of drawing
  • If the scale is ¼ 1 on the drawing would
    equal 4 on the actual object
  • Therefore, a 2 line on the drawing would equal
    8 on the object
  • The scale will vary depending on the size of the
    object being drawn

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Fire Hazards and Safety
47
Safety awareness
  • Safety is being prepared since almost 50 of all
    farm related accidents involve working with
    machinery and equipment
  • Safety is developing an environment free from
    danger, risk or injury

48
Safety Awareness
  • The 1 key to shop safety is the people who use
    the shop
  • Be trained in shop equipment
  • Take a safety test

49
Principles of safety
  • Keep the shop in an orderly manner to prevent
    tripping and related injuries

50
Keeping the shop in order
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Safety
  • Remove unnecessary hazards such as oily rags

52
Safety
  • Minimize danger by making certain all machines
    have safety shields in place prior to and during
    operation

53
Principles of safety
  • Wear appropriate clothing and devices
  • Safety glasses and goggles prevent eye injury
    from dust and flying objects
  • Leather steel-toed shoes offer protection should
    items be dropped or fall on the feet
  • Ear plugs or muffs can prevent hearing loss when
    the noise level exceeds 90 decibels

54
How loud is 90 Decibels
  • For every six decibels, the intensity of the
    sound doubles
  • 20 decibels Whispering voice
  • 60 decibels Normal Conversation
  • 90 decibels Lawn mower
  • 110 decibels chainsaw
  • 140 decibels Rock concert or a firecracker

55
Safety color coding in the agricultural mechanics
shop
  • Development of safety color coding
  • National organizations worked together
  • American society of agricultural engineers and
    the safety committee of the American Vocational
    Association published a code

56
RedDANGER
  • Identifies areas or items of danger or emergency
    such as safety switches and fire equipment

57
OrangeWARNING
  • Used to designate machine hazards such as edges
    and openings
  • Identifies wheels, levers, and knobs

58
YellowCAUTION
  • Used to identify parts of machines, such as
    wheels, levers, and knobs that adjust the machine
  • Used in combination with black to mark stairs,
    protruding objects, and other stationary hazards

59
BlueINFORMATION
  • Used for signs if a warning or caution is
    intended.
  • Messages include OUT OF ORDER or DO NOT
    OPERATE

60
GreenSAFETY
  • Indicates the presence of safety equipment,
    safety areas, first aid, and medical practice

61
Reducing Fire Hazards
  • To produce fire, three components must be present
    at the same time.
  • Components of the fire triangle
  • Fuel
  • Heat
  • Oxygen

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Fuel
  • Any combustible material that will burn.
  • Common fuels are
  • Oily rags
  • Paper
  • propane
  • Most materials will burn if they are made hot
    enough in the presence of oxygen

63
Heat
  • Type of energy that causes the temperature to
    rise.

64
Oxygen
  • A gas in the atmosphere.
  • It is not a fuel but must always be present for
    fuels to burn

65
Fire Prevention
  • Take away one of the three components of the fuel
    triangle and fire will not start or will stop if
    has started
  • Safe storage of fuels
  • Clean shop facilities

66
Fire Extinguishers
  • Know the kind of fire extinguisher that is used
    for different kinds of fires prior to fire
  • Know the placement of fire extinguishers so that
    time will not be taken looking for the
    extinguishers. (on walls easy to reach)

67
Fire Protection
  • Fire extinguisher should be aimed at the base of
    flames and used until flames are completely
    extinguished.
  • Fire blankets are most effective for smothering
    small flames on an individuals clothing or
    person.

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Smothering a fire
  • Best used on a person whose clothes are on fire
  • Wrap the person in a blanket to cut the oxygen
    off to the fire
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