2026-2027_College Catalog
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AIT 120 - Pneumatic Systems Credits: 3 Lecture: Two lecture. Lab: Three lab.
Introductory course in the principles of pneumatic system operation, components construction, maintenance, troubleshooting, and operation, as well as the role of the individual components of an operating pneumatic system. Includes pneumatic fitting, seals, accumulators, actuator/cylinders, directional control valves (DVC), manifolds, relief valves, check valves, pumps, filters, regulators, dryers, and common pneumatic control circuits.
Course Outcomes: Students will be able to: 1. adjust pneumatic system operating pressure using a regulator;
2. adjust pneumatic actuator speed using a flow control valve;
3. inspect, drain, and change a pneumatic filter;
4. inspect, fill, and adjust a pneumatic lubricator;
5. connect, adjust, and disconnect flexible and rigid pneumatic conductors;
6. startup and shutdown a reciprocating air compressor, and adjust operating pressure using a pressure switch;
7. install and test the operation of components in a basic pneumatic linear or rotary circuit given a schematic;
8. install and test the operation of components in a basic pneumatic circuit that uses vacuum generators given a schematic;
9. troubleshoot a basic pneumatic linear or rotary actuator circuit;
10. effectively use computer applications, information systems, and programming;
11. demonstrate ethical behavior and industry professional standards;
12. practice effective oral and written communication;
13. achieve common goals through effective collaboration.
Pre/Corequisite(s): AIT 100
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