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Basic level of Milling

  • Course level: Basic Courses

About Course

Language: Arabic – English
Training Days : from Saturday to Thursday
Course Duration : 40 training hours
Location : Lootah Technical Center

Description

Are you interested in developing your skills in manufacturing and mechanical engineering? This course will give you a solid foundation to understand and master basic milling techniques.
Participants will have opportunities for hands-on practice and direct application of what they learn, which will help them gain the confidence and skill needed to master this crucial technique. Whether you are planning a career in manufacturing or want to develop your craft skills, this course will establish a solid foundation in understanding and implementing milling operations.

Hours number

program

2
Learning about occupational safety and health.
3
Industrial security at turning
4
Measuring tools
3
Machine parts and the work of each part.
8
Vertical and side holes.
20
longitudinal and transverse millings
20
Open U + V holes.
20
oblique milling
8
oblique milling
2
final

What Will I Learn?

  • Milling Machine Overview: Understand components, operation, and types of milling tools; identify appropriate tools and follow safety instructions.
  • Preparation: Install metal parts, determine cutting speed and depth, and prepare necessary tools.
  • Milling Operations: Accurately perform basic milling tasks, including free and curved milling, as well as milling flat surfaces and gradients.
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Conduct basic maintenance, troubleshoot issues, and ensure proper cleaning and lubrication.
  • Practical Applications: Apply skills to practical projects, produce parts, control dimensions, and evaluate results.

Target Audience

  • Machinists: Individuals starting a career in machining.
  • Students: Those studying engineering or manufacturing technology.
  • Professionals: Current machinists seeking to enhance their skills.
  • Manufacturing Technicians: Workers aiming to improve efficiency and precision.
  • Entrepreneurs looking to expand manufacturing capabilities.
  • Technical Educators: Teachers wanting to update their knowledge in machining.