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Basic Machine Operator/CNC

Mr. George Metz

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM OUTLINE

BASIC MACHINE OPERATORS TRAINING/CNC

Basic Machine Operators Training is a one-term course which is designed for persons who have had no prior machine operator experience. If successful in the course, the learner should be able to perform in industry as a machine operator with job entry-level skills. Work experience is the prime need at this point.

I. BASIC SHOP SAFETY

II. INSTRUMENT READING

A. Fractional and decimal

B. Micrometers

C. Vernier Scales

III. BLUEPRINT READING

A. Basic lines

B. Position of views

C. Safety

D. Installing and removing attachments

E. Tool grinding

F. Operations

1. Facing and Centering

2. Rough turning

3. Finish turning

4. Knurling

5. Radius forming

6. Shouldering

7. Nicking

8. Threading

9. Drilling

10. Boring

11. Taper turning (taper bar)

V. VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE

A. Basic parts

B. Basic functions

C. Safety

D. Installing and removing attachments

E. Operations

1. Plane milling and drilling

2. Tapping

3. Squaring up

a. Horizontally and Vertically

4. Spot facing

5. Counterboring

VI. DRILL PRESS

A. Basic parts

B. Basic functions

C. Safety

D. Installing and removing attachments

E. Operations

1. Drilling

2. Tapping

VII. BENCHWORK

A. Safety

B. Operations

1. Hacksawing

2. Filing

3. Layout

a. Combination square

b. Gauge blocks

c. Flat scriber

d. Surface gauge

e. Hermorphodites

VIII. CNC

A. Limited to introduction of CNC machine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last Updated on July 26, 2008