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An excellent introduction to practical turning and milling, this course provides instruction in safety, use of drawings and measuring equipment, feeds and speeds, work-holding, tool setting and a range of turning and milling operations.
Start the e-learning. Focused on metal cutting terms and definitions, it teaches participants how to apply tools for turning, milling, boring, and tool holding. Participants also learn the basics of production economics and how to improve productivity and profitability.
MANUFACTURING TRAINING. FLEXIBLE DELIVERY OPTIONS. From foundational learning in measurement and math to advanced concepts in technology and design, Tooling U-SME provides results-driven training solutions for in-demand job roles.
The Manual Machinist course provides an intensive overview of the skills necessary to perform manual machining. You will learn workholding, math, inspection, safety, machining, materials, quality, grinding, and assembly to work as a Manual Machinist.
The online machining course is divided into 9 chapters and 75 short courses. It covers theory and application within the following areas: Machinability (work piece materials and cutting tool materials) Turning; Parting & Grooving; Threading; Milling; Drilling; Boring; Toolholding; Other information (machining economy and maintenance) Select ...
A four-day introduction to the basic concepts of manual turning processes. Explore and realise the progression from design to manufacture. This is a practical course with hands-on activities on manual lathes.
For basic skills development in practical metal machining, you will be given a base level knowledge of milling, turning, and hand-fitting processes in the engineering workshop. The course covers: Producing components using hand-fitting techniques