Sheet Metal Helper

Sheet Metal Helper

The Sheet Metal Helper program provides students with an introduction to the materials, tools, and techniques used in the sheet metal industry. Students learn the types and uses of hand, layout, and cutting tools, along with bending and forming machines. The program covers various types of pipe and fittings, principles of soldering roof flashings, gutters, downspouts, and sheet metal duct fabrication. Students also learn principles and types of fittings for radial line development and factors that influence bend allowances and calculations necessary for determining proper bend allowances.

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Programs

Sheet Metal Helper, O.S.A.

Occupational Skills Award
Education track: Continuing Education

The sheet metal courses will provide students with an introduction to the materials, tools and techniques used in the sheet metal industry as well as types and uses of hand, layout, and cutting tools along with bending and forming machines. Students will learn about various types of pipe and fittings, principles of soldering roof flashings, gutters, down spouts, and sheet metal duct fabrications. Emphasis on principles and type of fittings for radial line development are discussed and factors that influence bend allowances and calculations necessary for determining proper bend allowances.

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Program Format
  • In-Person
Campus Location
Total minimum contact hours for this award: 256

View the Sheet Metal Helper, O.S.A. catalog listing to see the total courses required.

Cost

Total Program Tuition:  $2380

Tuition does not include books, course material or vouchers for certification exams.

TPEG Eligible