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Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement Documentation item: Secondary Task List Coversheet The Secondary School agrees to: A. Implement the approved PDE Program(s) of Study. B. Provide assessment of student competencies based upon performance standards as prescribed by the approved PDE Program of Study. C. Furnish documentation necessary to the Postsecondary Institution upon a student s written request. Documents should be student specific and should verify that the student meets all secondary requirements of the approved PDE Program of Study. D. Provide documentation to the postsecondary institution that must include each of the following items, if applicable High School Diploma; Official Student Transcript; Secondary Task List with the signature of a secondary school technical instructor; PA Certificate of or PA Skills Certificate in technical program area and Industry certifications earned Student Specific Documentation: Secondary Task List The following student qualifying for articulated credit under the Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement has achieved proficiency on all of the approved PDE Program of Study Secondary Task List items. Secondary Task List is attached. Student Name: Program of Study Name: Program of Study CIP number: Instructor s signature: Instructor s Name (Print): School Name: School Mailing Address: School telephone number: PDE/BCTE/POS AA Documentation Secondary Task List Cover Sheet Reviewed 05/2014

Secondary Task List 100 ORIENTATION / SAFETY 101 Describe the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and its role in the machining industry. 102 Identify and explain safety equipment and procedures. 103 Identify and explain general safety precautions. 104 Identify and describe personal/lab safety requirements. 105 Explain Right to Know Law. 106 Explain location of SDS. 107 Explain potential hazardous trade materials. 200 PERFORMING LAYOUT WORK 201 Perform layout work for NIMS certification. 202 Prepare materials for layout. 203 Identify and use basic and precision layout tools. 300 PART INSPECTION 301 Identify, care for, and use precision measuring instruments. 302 Calibrate precision measuring instruments. 303 Describe methods used for quality control. 400 BENCH WORK 401 Demonstrate safety procedures when performing bench work. 402 Cut material with a hand hacksaw. 403 File work to specifications. 404 Cut threads with hand taps and dies. 405 Assemble and disassemble parts. 406 Identify and use bench hand tools. 407 Identify and use a hand arbor and/or hydraulic press. Revised April 2015 1

500 DRILL PRESSES 501 Demonstrate safety precautions when using the drill press. 502 Select and demonstrate proper use of drill work holding devices. 503 Calculate speeds and feeds. 504 Demonstrate the use of center drill. 505 Select correct drill sizes for various application. 506 Pre-drill and ream various size holes. 507 Demonstrate counterboring, spotfacing and countersinking. 508 Pre-drill and tap holes. 509 RESERVED 510 Sharpen various size twist drills. 511 Select & demonstrate workholding devices. 600 GRINDING MACHINES 601 Demonstrate knowledge and application of OSHA safety rules using pedestal and surface grinding machines. 602 Identify parts of pedestal grinder. 603 Demonstrate the proper way to test, mount and dress grinding wheels. 604 Grind and sharpen various lathe tools. 605 RESERVED 606 RESERVED 607 Identify and demonstrate surface grinding safety procedures. 608 Identify parts of surface grinder. 609 Grind surfaces flat and parallel using a magnetic chuck. 610 Grind work surfaces square with a vise or angle plate. 611 Grind precision angles using a sine plate or sine bar. 700 LATHES 701 Identify and demonstrate lathe safety procedures. 702 Mount and true work piece in 3-jaw and 4-jaw chucks. 703 Align centers. 704 Face workpiece. Revised April 2015 2

705 Turn outside diameters. 706 Turn inside and outside diameters to shoulders. 707 Turn tapers. 708 Demonstrate knurling. 709 Part off and groove workpiece. 710 Cut internal and external threads. 711 Demonstrate machine tapping for internal threads. 712 Demonstrate filing and polishing. 713 Demonstrate die thread cutting. 714 Demonstrate boring. 715 Demonstrate various tool holders and their correct use. 716 Demonstrate the use of a collect attachment. 717 Demonstrate the proper lathe maintenance procedure. 718 Set machine correctly for various speeds and feeds. 719 Demonstrate proper gear selection for threading operations. 800 MILLING MACHINES 801 Identify and demonstrate safety procedures for using a milling machine. 802 Demonstrate tramming a milling head. 803 Select, mount and indicate vise. 804 Machine angles. 805 Machine keyways. 806 Select and demonstrate the use of face mills. 807 Demonstrate the use of a digital indexing procedures. 808 Demonstrate use of digital readout. 809 Demonstrate use of edge finder. 810 Identify the difference between climb and conventional milling. 811 Demonstrate use of adjustable boring head. 812 Calculate speeds and feeds. 813 Install and remove cutting tool holding devices properly. 814 Select appropriate cutter for various milling operations. 815 Demonstrate how to square part. Revised April 2015 3

900 POWER SAW 901 Identify and demonstrate safety procedures for using vertical and horizontal power saws. 902 Demonstrate cutting and welding saw blades. 903 Remove and replace saw blades. 904 Demonstrate 3 tooth rule for selecting blades. 905 Demonstrate accurate sawing. 906 Select and set speeds for various sawing operations. 1000 MACHINES AND TOOLS 1001 Demonstrate proper lubrication and maintenance of machinery. 1002 Clean and store hand tools, cutters, fixtures and attachments. 1003 Inspect and adjust machine guards. 1004 Select, prepare and store coolants, cutting oils and compounds. 1005 Inspect, clean, and maintain a safe working area. 1100 METALLURGY 1101 Identify and explain metals classifications. 1102 Identify and explain metal property applications. 1103 Identify and explain heat-treating and annealing processes. 1200 CHARTS AND REFERENCES 1201 Use the numeric decimal equivalent chart. 1202 Use speed and feed charts. 1203 Utilize tap and drill charts. 1204 Demonstrate use of the Machinery's Handbook to locate specific information. 1300 BLUEPRINT READING 1301 Identify and explain orthographic views and projections. 1302 Demonstrate basic sketching and dimensioning. 1303 Identify and explain the alphabet of lines. 1304 Demonstrate knowledge of dimensioning of machine parts, as well as tolerance and fits. 1305 Calculate material sizes based upon job needs. Revised April 2015 4

1306 Demonstrate knowledge of third angle projections. 1307 Identify and interpret geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. 1400 CNC PROGRAMMING 1401 Explain and demonstrate CNC safety procedures. 1402 Demonstrate basic use of G and M codes. 1403 Demonstrate use of numerical controls. 1404 Identify and demonstrate use of Cartesian and polar coordinate systems. 1405 Demonstrate absolute and incremental positioning. 1406 Demonstrate the dry or practice run of a CNC program before machining. 1407 Identify and explain advantages and disadvantages of CNC machining. 1408 Calculate and apply machine feeds and speeds. 1409 Set part zero and tool offsets. 1410 Transfer data files to and from a CNC machine. 1411 Identify and demonstrate use of MDI applications. 1412 Program and produce a part using linear and circular interpolation. Revised April 2015 5