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Video lessons and topics related to the Millwright trade and certification.
Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1: Limits and Fits)
In this video I discuss types of fits and the basis hole and basis shaft systems.
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Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1:Engineering Tolerances)
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In this video i look at terms and definitions relating to part tolerance.
Dynamic Balancing: imbalance basics
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introduction to dynamic balancing. why do we do it?!?
Drill press lesson
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In this video Erick walk thru the operation and speed of a drill press
Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1: Threaded Fasteners)
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Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1: Threaded Fasteners)
Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1: Safety)
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Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1: Safety)
Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1: screw thread Mechanical advantage)
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Millwright Exam Prep (Level 1: screw thread Mechanical advantage)
Millwright Exam Prep Series (level 1:Physics/MA)
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Millwright Exam Prep Series (level 1:Physics/MA)
Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Shaker Screen Vibration Analysis Case study
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Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Shaker Screen Vibration Analysis Case study
Machines The World Has Never Seen Before
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Machines The World Has Never Seen Before
Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Taking Vibration Readings
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Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Taking Vibration Readings
Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Data Collector Setup
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Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Data Collector Setup
Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: 4 Stages of Bearing Failure
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Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: 4 Stages of Bearing Failure
Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Phase
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Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Phase
Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Severity FFT RMS and Spike Energy
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Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Severity FFT RMS and Spike Energy
Interview with an Expert Vibration Analyst: Measuring characteristics of Amplitude
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Interview with an Expert Vibration Analyst: Measuring characteristics of Amplitude
Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Understanding Vibration Frequency
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Interview With an Expert Vibration Analyst: Understanding Vibration Frequency
Interview with an Expert Vibration Analyst: Three steps to performing vibration analysis
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Interview with an Expert Vibration Analyst: Three steps to performing vibration analysis
Interview with an Expert Vibration Analyst: Vibration and Maintenance Strategies
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Interview with an Expert Vibration Analyst: Vibration and Maintenance Strategies
Shop Project: Part 2 Making a Precision Square with an Angle Grinder
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Shop Project: Part 2 Making a Precision Square with an Angle Grinder
Great video! Thanks for helping us to pass the exam. But the question 1 you said that is false because de description does not fit to the Pitch Diameter, but does fit to the Effective Diameter description. However, the drawing displayed calls it as Pitch Diameter... Is that wrong?
Life is busy right now. I’ll review the video and answer soon. Thanks for watching.
Helps if you leave a time stamp.
Just a question: Is it possible that there is a rope configuration that could make the mechanical advantage being 6:1 as, for example, if the last rope line is attached to the fixed system rather than to the movable one?
And thanks for the video, it is quite helpful!
Yes that is possible.
these are the kinds of vids i love. straitforward important info. no fluff. keep doing your thing brother
I’m glad you enjoyed it 👍
Great teaching. Thank you sir. But how do you know what stage of the spectrum if you are seeing it for the first time? What are the indicators we should be looking for to tell us what stage it is?
You should watch the whole playlist of videos. Under a certain range look at displacement. Over a certain range look at acceleration. Check out my whole channel.
Appreciate the knowledge and expertise for these tools! Subbed!
Glad you liked it!
2130, the best of the best.
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@Stubbornnut my sincere apologies.
North, North Americans love hats.
thank u for ur videos.plz carrt on
this guy saves life.. this is a gem channel.take a bow man
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u r a lifesaver
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awesome
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would these questions be comparable to what is on an aptitude test to join a union in Ontario?
That’s a great question. I have taken many aptitude test for jobs. None in Ontario. Hopefully someone who has done it will read the comment and give more perspective.
thank you so much sir, can you train me as an apprentice?
That is not possible.
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Good explanation sir..keep it up
Glad you got something from it.
First time i really understand why bearing frequencies sifts lower frequency zone as fault progress.
Awesome!
Nice
Glad you enjoyed it!
I dont get it
That’s ok. Don’t get discouraged. This is meant as review. If you need help with math try the khan academy free online program. Do the pre algebra section. I recommend it to any students who struggle with math.
Been a hot minute since I've done a shaft alignment without a laser. Great video, sir.
Glad you liked it!
On your socket tools, impact sockets are a softer metal, so they can take the hammering and not crack, while a hand tool (chrome) socket is harder, so will take more torque force, but won't sustain being hammered on. An impact socket while use able with a regular rachet works, but is more likely to mush/round off a bolt/socket (especially if it's a cheap socket)
Good eye on the socket types!
The modes on a rotary hammer are drill - no hammer drill - hammer hammer - free turning hammer - locked orientation
Correct 👍
Quick, sudden movements are best.
That’s what she said?
Letter stamps also work well on s/s, but you must hit it straight. Used it in shipbuilding when we sent things to the paint yard for identification. You can get good deep-set punches that can be painted over.
That is a good tip. Thank you for sharing.
It's very interesting to see your deep knowledge and clarity on such a less talked about subject
Thanks! I think it's important to dig into the "why" of these things to truly understand them.
Thanks. Great explanation but I have question. I read before that corse external threaded are weaker than fine threads because corse fasteners has smaller minor diameter than fine fastener. How ever for internal threaded like nuts or threads in cast it's the reverse because on those corse threads gonna have larger minor diameter than fine. So this statement ain't correct? But from the vedio i understand the opposite that in both bots and nuts corse threads are stronger than fine threads. Thank you very much for the vedios.
I used to think that too. Because of the helix angle being smaller. The truth is in deflection of each successive thread.
What iso used for this method ??
It’s an old method we teach to understand the process. Most industries I’ve worked in are 9001
Do the motor diameter and pump diameter need to be equal? Thank you
It’s the diameter of the circle the dial indicator plunger travels. The larger the circle the more accurate the measurement will be.
Hi I really enjoy, would you please talk about conveyor belts and also alignment please
I have a long in depth video on alignment.
Please make more videos.
Working on it. Subscribe and notifications for when it comes out.
Really useful - thanks! Also very interesting to see how the shape of the bottom of the drilled hole changes as the drill wears. I had no idea that would happen so fast.
That’s probably due to cutting it on a band saw instead of a milling machine. The drill stayed sharp ;)
@@Stubbornnut Ah - many thanks for the reply - it did seem like very fast wear so that makes more sense.
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Bonjour
Best video on this ever. Thanks.
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Thanks
You’re welcome.
Thank you so much professor. These millwright videos are really helpful. Thanks once again.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Great vid. Thank you. Looking for more csi2130 vids
Look at the channel videos. There are a few videos on vibration analysis
I'm at 49:32 if they add to the front legs, this is gonna create offset with the pump. I don't know if he addresses this later in video. I didn't wait b4 commenting. As as a student trying to learn and understand, this creates a lot of confusion. Back at 24:26 They added .125 thou shims to ea leg. This made the motor and pump level at the rim.
The initial .125 was a really rough alignment to resolve soft foot and coupling bind. Adding to the front foot will correct vertical angular (va) and the following 12-6 rim reading halved will tell you the adjustment for vertical offset.
Thank you brother
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Very nice but dial calibers would be better more surface and didn’t that micrometer have the ratchet. I mean that is the more accurate for beginners. Yes and it’s natural to be able to just know your holding it just right and have just the right amount of press on the shim.
Respectfully disagree.
great tutorials
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Where's the 2/3 came from?
Time stamp?
830
Ahhh. 8” is 2/3 of a foot.
Fantastic Bill, cheers from Down South in Florida, Paul...dang, that was a big groove in that wheel.......
Yes it was!
Very informative video, Thank you for your great job.
Glad it was helpful!
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Not sure what you mean
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Very well explained, finally I am able to understand the important concepts. bundle of thanks.
i’m happy you found value. it’s a tricky subject.
Thank you for sharing this tip! More vids like this pls
More to come!
Thanks! I'm in a millwright program and we never got a very good explanation on how to approach alignment in a systematic way. Your method seems thorough, and you explained the reasoning behind each step very well.
Glad it was helpful!
what a cause both side are minus? not logic
Time?
@@Stubbornnutthe reading
12+6=3+9. If 12=0 and 6=-5 3 and 9 can both be negative.
Good setup, great teacher, very helpful 👍
Thank you