Mechanical and Electronic Torque
National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3)
The Snap-on Mechanical and Electronic Torque Certification is awarded to students who successfully achieve proficiency in the use of torque tools.
Format
Hybrid
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Skills developed through this program
- Apply hand tool safety
- Apply electrical tool safety
- Knowledge of principles of fasteners
- Knowledge of mechanical torque theory
- Knowledge of electronic torque theory
- Operate torque tools
Occupations this program prepares you for
- Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters51-2041.00
- Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians49-3011.00
- Sheet Metal Workers47-2211.00
- Electricians47-2111.00
- Electrical Engineers17-2071.00
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians17-3023.00
- Machinists51-4041.00
- Tool and Die Makers51-4111.00
- Mechanical Door Repairers49-9011.00
- Woodworkers, All Other51-7099.00
- Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics49-3023.00
- Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists49-3031.00
- Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers49-9021.00
- Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers51-4121.00
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Detailed information about this program
The Snap-on Mechanical and Electronic Torque Certification is awarded to students who successfully achieve proficiency in the use of torque tools. In-depth knowledge of torque theory, and experience in wrench selection and torque application form tools that enable technicians to be productive, efficient and safe when using torque instruments in a wide variety of industries. Whether just starting out, or a veteran of the shop, a working knowledge of torque theory and application is a fundamental requirement for any engineering, maintenance service or repair position. As the leader in torque instruments, Snap-on developed a certification course that includes hands-on classroom training and advanced lab exercises. This certification provides a widely recognized endorsement of technical expertise and demonstrated achievement. Students who successfully complete the course obtain the training and professionalism required to be safe, accurate and proficient on the job. Course content includes Tool safety (Hand tools, Electrical tools), Principles of fasteners, Understanding torque theory (Mechanical instruments, Electronic instruments), and Hands-on operation of torque tools.
What you need to earn this credential
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