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Dec 21, 2024
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SKTR 113 - Introduction to Machining ProcessesCredits: 2 Introduces the manufacturing facility. Utilizes safety, materials, hand-tools, precision instruments, drill presses, lathes, mills, grinders, and saws. Credit may be earned in MS 113 or SKTR 113 but not both.
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 30 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Practice safe working habits.
- Identify proper work attire and personal protection items
- Demonstrate safe work habits when operating equipment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of semi-precision and precision measuring tools.
- Demonstrate the proper use and care of measuring tools.
- Measure accurately to a tolerance of .0001" given a set of mic's.
- Select and stack Gage blocks to a given dimension.
- Select and use indicators for specific task.
- Demonstrate an understanding of and perform basic layout and benchwork techniques.
- Select proper layout tool for a given task.
- Demonstrate proper care and handling of layout tools.
- Describe the purpose of layout and benchwork operations.
- List common benchwork operations.
- Describe the advantages of layout.
- Match the type of layout tools with their descriptions.
- Describe the procedures for the following bench operations for the sample part.
- Filing.
- Hand tap.
- Hand ream.
- Identify various kinds and uses of sawing machines.
- Select the proper blade for a particular material to be cut.
- Cut various shapes using power band saws and hand hack saws.
- Describe the basic sawing process.
- Name the parts of a saw blade and a saw blade tooth.
- Describe the properties needed for saw blade materials.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the factors that determine tooth spacing.
- Explain the importance of blade break-in.
- Identify various kinds of drilling machines.
- Select the best machine for the job.
- Select best type of machine for a particular job.
- Select the proper blade for a particular material to be cut.
- Cut various shapes using power band saws and hand hack saws.
- Identify and perform various drilling operations.
- Drill holes with a center line tolerance of 1/64”.
- Adjust the speed to the desired setting on belt drive, geared drive, and variable speed drive drill press.
- Select proper tools for various drilling applications.
- Describe hand tapping.
- Explain the purpose of the sequence of hand taps.
- Describe the steps necessary to perform the following operations on the sample workpiece.
- Drilling.
- Reaming.
- Counter boring.
- Counter sinking.
- Tapping.
- Perform common operations on an engine lathe.
- List four of the basic operations done on an engine lathe.
- Identify proper types of lathe work holding devices.
- Calculate the correct rpm, given the material, operation, and the diameter, using the cutting speed formula.
- Demonstrate how to properly set a quick-change gear box for a particular feed or thread.
- Set up and turn diameters, shoulders, undercuts and threads.
- Describe the lathe using proper terminology.
- Identify the different types of lathes.
- Describe the dimensions that determine the size of the lathe.
- Describe the role of the various parts of the machine.
- Headstock.
- Spindle.
- Lathe bed.
- Carriage.
- Tailstock.
- Describe common types of toolholders.
- Describe common types of cutting tools.
- Describe common types of workholding devices.
- List common types of OD cutting operations.
- List common types of ID cutting operations.
- Describe the following common engine lathe operations.
- Facing.
- Center drilling.
- Drilling.
- Boring.
- Turning.
- Parting.
- Describe common factors to consider when setting up stock in the lathe.
- List the steps necessary to drill the sample part with a 3/4 inch drill.
- Describe how to establish tool location on the sample part during the boring operation.
- Recognize a variety of milling machines.
- Identify the different types of mills.
- Describe the mill.
- Identify the components of the vertical column and knee milling machine.
- Identify various milling cutters.
- Identify types of milling cutters.
- Select proper milling cutter for operation.
- Operate a milling machine
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