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BUILDER 3 & 2, VOLUME 01
Contains
information on the following topics: construction administration and safety;
drawings and specifications; woodworking tools, materials and methods of
woodworking; fiber line, wire rope, and scaffolding; leveling and grading;
concrete; placing concrete; masonry; and planning, estimating, and scheduling.
BUILDER 3 & 2, VOLUME 02
Contains
information on floor and wall construction; roof framing; exterior and
interior finishing; plastering, stuccoing, and ceramic tile; paint and
preservatives; advanced base field structures; and heavy construction.
BUILDER ADVANCED
Builders
inspect and maintain existing structures and plan and construct new permanent
and field structures. This course covers technical administration, planning,
estimating, scheduling, project planning, concrete, masonry, and heavy
construction, shop organization, millworking, quality control, maintenance
inspections, Advanced Base Functional Components Field Structures, and
K-spans.
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN BASIC
This
combination TRAMAN/NRTC contains information on Construction Support, Drawings
and Specifications, Power Generation, Power Distribution, Interior Wiring,
Communications and Lighting, and Electrical Appliances, Test Equipment,
Motors, and Generators.
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN INTERMEDIATE
This
combination TRAMAN/NRTC is a continuation of information covered in the
Construction Electrician Basic TRAMAN. The major topics in this TRAMAN are
Construction Support, Drawings and Specifications, Generators, Electrical
Distribution, Interior Wiring, Fiber Optics and Lighting Systems, Electrical
Equipment, and Alarm Systems.
CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC BASIC, VOLUME 01
Construction
Mechanic, Volume 01 consists of chapters covering technical administration,
principles of an internal combustion engine, construction of an internal
combustion engine, gasoline fuel systems, diesel fuel systems and cooling and
lubricating systems.
CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC BASIC, VOLUME 02
Consists of
eight chapters that cover basic automotive electricity; automotive electrical
circuits and wiring; hydraulic and pneumatic systems; automotive clutches;
transmissions; and transaxles; drive lines; differentials; drive axles and
power train accessories; construction equipment power trains; brakes, and
automotive chassis and body.
CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC ADVANCED
Describes the
duties and responsibilities of the construction mechanic in a battalion or
Public Works assignment. Their tasks concern procedures for conducting vehicle
safety inspections and Battalion Equipment Evaluation Programs; overhauling
internal combustion engines; and troubleshooting vehicle electrical systems,
fuel systems, and power trains (including automatic transmissions), hydraulic
systems, air-conditioning systems, and wheel and track alignment systems.
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCE/SEABEE 1 & C
Provides
information needed by first class and chief petty officers in the Seabee
ratings. Subjects included are: administration; project and construction
planning and management; advanced base planning and embarkation; battalion
turnover and tool management; NCF camp maintenance; environmental pollution
control; contract Quality Assurance; and facilities maintenance management.
STEELWORKER, VOLUME 01
Covers
properties and uses of metals and alloys, basic heat treatment of metals, and
an introduction to welding, gas cutting, gas welding, soldering, brazing,
braze welding, wearfacing, shielded metal-arc welding and wearfacing,
gas-shielded-arc welding.
STEELWORKER, VOLUME 02
Steelworkers
fabricate and erect or install pre-engineered structures and layout and
fabricate structural steel and fiber-glass duct. This course covers the layout
and fabrication of sheet metal, fiber-glass duct, structural steel and pipe;
the handling and care of wire rope and fiber line; the operation of hoisting
devices and rigging; and procedures for erecting or assembling steel
buildings, towers, antennas, tanks, airfield mattings and k-spans.
TOOLS AND THEIR USES
Provides
information on the use and care of basic hand tools and measuring tools. It
covers the types and uses of a large number of basic tools used in many jobs
throughout the Navy. The safety requirements, general care, and repair
procedures are discussed for each tool. This course is intended for use by all
Navy personnel. The text used with this course furnishes information on how to
choose the proper tool for each j ob, examples of how the tools should be
used, and the safety precautions that must be followed. Students may keep the
text for future reference. When they need information about a specific tool or
operation, they can simply refer to the alphabetical index at the end of the
manual and turn to the pages that apply.
UTILITIESMAN (ADVANCED)
Provides
information pertaining to blueprint reading and technical drawings; planning,
estimating, and scheduling; planning plumbing projects; fire protection
systems; water treatment and purification; sewage treatment and disposal;
compressed air systems; boilers; duct and ventilation systems, air
conditioning and refrigeration; and environmental pollution control.
UTILITIESMAN BASIC, VOLUME 01
Utilitiesman
Basic, Volume 01 consists of chapters on plans, specifications, and color
coding; Advanced Base Functional Components (ABFC); plumbing; plumbing valves
and accessories; plumbing fixtures and plumbing repairs; prime movers, pumps
and compressors; water treatment; and maintenance of water treatment
equipment.
UTILITIESMAN BASIC, VOLUME 02
This TRAMAN/NRTC
consists of 7 chapters that cover boilers, boiler maintenance, boiler water
treatment and cleaning, steam distribution systems, heating systems, galley
equipment, laundry equipment, refrigeration, and air conditioning.
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