Machinist (Tool & Die Maker )

Competency-based
ONET: 51-4111.00

4

Years

154

Skills

1280h

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Curriculum
  • College Student Success
  • Blueprint Reading-Machining I
  • Machining Applications I
  • CNC Turning Operator
  • Production Tooling
  • Algebra and Trig
  • Basic PC Literacy
  • CNC Milling
  • Machining Applications II
  • Writing & Inquiry
  • CAM:CNC Turning
  • CAM: CNC Milling
  • Applications in CNC Machining (MAC 233)
  • CNC Turn:Program, Set-up & Operator
  • CNC Mill: Program, Set-up & Operator
On-the-job training
  • Orientation to Machine Trades
    • Indicate hole, indicator .001
    • Tram Head, indicator .001
    • Sq. Vise, indicator .001
    • Square a block by using the right method/checking for square to .001 TIR
  • Industrial Safety and Environmental Protection
    • Perform safety and house keeping tasks
    • Follow OSHA, EPA, and MSDS requirements
    • Identify safety rules and regulations in the machine shop
    • Carry out assignments while adhering to safety and OSHA guidelines
    • Read and interpret MSDS sheets and handle hazardous materials accordingly
    • Dispose of petroleum products according to EPA guidelines
    • Keep duty station clean and safe for work
    • What type of fire extinguisher to what type of fire?
  • Mathematics
    • Perform technical mathematics calculations
    • Perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers fractions and decimals with or without a calculator
    • Convert to metric, decimal or fractional measurements
    • Use formulas and arithmetic operations to solve for unknown
    • Perform right triangle and Trig calculations for unknown
  • Measurement
    • Identify, describe and use measuring tools
    • Identify, label, and care for measuring instruments such as: calipers, height gage, micrometer, gage blocks, protractor, precision square, gage pins, surface plates, and coordinate measuring machines
    • Follow proper measuring procedures using precision measuring equipment
    • Apply precision tools and instruments for surface plate work such as angle blocks, tool blocks, transfer gages, parallels and adjustable parallels
  • Engineering Drawings and Job Planning
    • Interpret and plan job processes from engineering drawings
    • Interpret drawings
    • Develop a job process plan and operation sheet for machining processes
    • Demonstrate proper sketching techniques
    • Apply proper symbol and notation
    • Interpret GD&T symbology
    • Demonstrate the ability to interpret both 1st angle and 3rd angle projection
  • Bench work
    • Identify and use basic hand tools for bench work
    • Identify layout tools and equipment including: scribe, center punch, surface plate, dividers, caliper, scale, layout dye
    • Layout the location of holes and surfaces to a specified tolerance
    • Apply proper scribing techniques
    • Apply proper sawing techniques including: hack saw, horizontal and vertical band saws, and cut-off saws
    • Use charts to determine speeds and feeds for various materials and blades
    • Choose, mount and saw blades
    • Set up and perform sawing to a layout
    • Apply proper polishing techniques for individual purposes and materials
    • Identify thread types and gaging techniques
    • Apply proper tapping techniques using various taps and predrill sizes
    • Use proper hand stamping techniques for letters and numbers
    • Hand file radii and chamfers to size
  • Basic Shop Machinery
    • Identify basic power tools for bench work
    • Identify, label and determine safe practices in using various shop machinery including: bench grinder, tool grinder, cut-off grinder, drill press
    • Apply proper techniques in grinding various tools to proper geometry using the bench grinder and the tool grinder
    • Demonstrate ability to dress various grinding wheels
    • Demonstrate proper care of grinders and drill press
    • Apply calculations for determining speeds and feeds for drilling
  • Metallurgy and Material Properties
    • Describe and test characteristics of materials
    • Describe common materials and their principal properties relevant to machining tasks
    • Explain the changes which heat-treatment imparts to materials
    • Test material hardness using Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers
    • Apply calculations to determine tensile-strength, stress-strain, ductility, and yield strength
    • Demonstrate knowledge of the steel numbering system
    • Apply knowledge of material conditioning techniques such as: Quenching, Annealing, Tempering, Flame Hardening, Through Hardening, Case Hardening
    • Describe the difficulties associated with hardening
    • Apply proper techniques for rust protection
  • Coordinate Drilling
    • Perform various precision drilling operations on a coordinate drill
    • Identify, label and apply proper safety and care coordinate drill machine
    • Calculate feeds and speeds for various materials, drills, and other tools
    • Demonstrate the ability to perform various operations on a coordinate drill including: drilling, counter sink, counter bore, reaming, tapping, boring, milling, and drilling hard material
    • Perform proper setup of coordinate drill for various tasks
    • Apply knowledge of tool selection and holding devices
  • Conventional Turning
    • Identify turning processes and turning machines
    • Identify, label and apply proper safety and care of lathes
    • Identify the major turning processes including: straight turning, facing, taper turning, knurling, drilling, reaming, boring, and threading
    • Identify the various turning machines used in machining
    • Perform operations on the lathe
    • Set up using basic holding devices such as: 3 jaw chuck, four jaw chuck,
    • Collets, collet stop, face plate, between centers, soft jaws
    • Set up attachments and accessories such as: taper attachment, steady rest, follower rest, and tool post grinder
    • Calculate and select proper feeds and speeds for various materials and tools
    • Select proper tools for various materials and finishes
    • Apply proper surface finish specified on prints and verify using scratch chart and surface measuring device
    • Apply sizing and fitting techniques
    • Use proper measuring procedures
    • Chase various types of external threads
    • Apply proper speeds, feeds for parting and grooving various materials
    • Demonstrate techniques for turning hard materials
    • Perform operations such as: counter sink, counter bore, tapping,
    • Apply turning techniques such as indicating round within .001/ facing and turning to .001
    • Clean, fill reservoir, and measure coolant for proper balance
    • Dispose of used coolant properly
    • Turn and bore parts to specified tolerances
  • Conventional Milling
    • Identify milling processes and milling machines
    • Identify internal and external milling processes
    • Compare differences between vertical mills
    • Identify, label and apply proper safety and care for mills
    • Set up and align machine tools, head, and work holding device
    • Select proper tooling and appropriate speeds and feeds
    • Operate a vertical mill
    • Set up and perform precision milling operations to specified tolerance
    • Identify and demonstrate different types of indexing
    • Select proper tools for various materials and finishes
    • Apply proper surface finish specified on prints and verify using scratch chart and surface measuring device
    • Apply sizing and fitting techniques
    • Use proper measuring procedures
    • Perform operations such as: counter sink, counter bore, tapping
  • CNC Machining
    • Identify CNC processes and machines
    • Identify CNC control panels
    • Use CNC machines in an efficient manner
    • Develop an understanding of incremental and absolute positioning
    • Identify, label, and apply proper safety procedures for CNC turning centers
    • Identify, label, and apply proper safety procedures for CNC milling centers
    • Set up and align machine tools, and work holding device
    • Select proper tooling and appropriate speeds and feeds
    • Operate a CNC milling center
    • Develop CNC programs using G and M code
    • Identify and demonstrate various types of indexing
    • Apply tool offsets
    • Perform machine set-up
    • Set up and perform precision machining operations to specified tolerance
    • Select proper tools for various materials and finishes
    • Apply proper surface finish specified on prints and verify using scratch chart and surface measuring device
    • Apply sizing and fitting techniques
    • Use proper measuring procedures
    • Perform operations such as: counter sink, counter bore, tapping,
    • Clean, fill reservoir, and measure coolant for proper balance
    • Dispose of used coolant properly
    • Develop programs using CAD/CAM software
    • Use CAN cycles
  • Heat Treating
    • Identify methods and proper heat treating techniques and procedures
    • Identify, label, and apply proper safety procedures for heat treating ovens
    • Perform hardness testing
    • Identify properties of various types of metal
    • Develop understanding of hardening processes such as: quenching, annealing, normalizing, tempering, flame hardening, case hardening, induction, carburizing, nitriding
    • Identify numbering system for steel
  • Electric Discharge Machining
    • Identify EDM machines and practices
    • Identify, label, and apply proper safety procedures for EDM machines
    • Set up and align machine tools, and work holding device
    • Demonstrate knowledge of electrode designs and principles
    • Use software to generate programming for various parts
    • Perform general machine maintenance
  • Surface Grinding
    • Identify surface grinding machines and processes
    • Identify, label, and apply proper safety procedures
    • Set up and align work holding device
    • Select proper speeds and feeds
    • Select, dress and balance various grinding wheels
    • Use proper measuring procedures
    • Select proper wheel for various materials and finishes
    • Set up and perform precision grinding operations to specified tolerance
    • Grind various radii
    • Grind angles
    • Use sine bar for set up and measurement
    • Set up and grind compound angles
    • Grind various forms and shapes
    • Perform general machine maintenance
  • Mold Specialization
    • Identify duties and responsibilities of mold maker
    • Understand basic fundamentals of mold making
    • Identify safety issues and guidelines for mold area
    • Overhauled and repair molds
    • Demonstrate knowledge of types of molding materials and shrinkage
    • Demonstrate knowledge of molding principles and processes
    • Demonstrate knowledge of mod fabrication
  • Anti-harassment training
    • Anti-harassment training
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