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Fischer EDC Equipment Checkout

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Fischer EDC Equipment Checkout

Training Description

This class will inform you of what is available in the Fischer Engineering Design Center equipment check-out center. Includes information on types of items, how to and where to use them.

Prerequisite(s): 

N/A

Download the Equipment Checkout PowerPoint document here.

Fischer EDC Equipment Checkout Quiz

Equipment Checkout Procedures: You must score 90% minimum to pass. If you have technical difficulties or issues please contact info-FEDC@tamu.edu.

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50%
  • What cannot be checked out from Equipment Checkout?
  • Any items that are checked out can leave the Fischer EDC.
  • If you've broken an item, just dispose of it properly.
  • Small electrical components like resistors and inductors are considered consumable and don't have to be checked out.
  • Which microcontroller is not available for checkout at the EIC?
  • Which power tool is not available in Equipment Checkout?
  • Using a dremel requires both safety glasses and a face shield.
  • Use of power tools should be restricted to the work tables just outside the Machine Shop door.
  • Having an item out for a semester requires approval from the Fischer EDC manager.
  • Leaving an item at the checkout window when no technician is present is an acceptable action.

Differential tuition pays for enhancements to the learning experience of undergraduate students in engineering. These enhancements include extra sections of overfull courses, new computers and equipment, and even extra lecturers to teach classes. Learn more about differential tuition here.

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