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Intermediate level of Milling

  • Course level: Professional Courses

Description

his course is the next step to improving your skills in this vital field. After mastering the basics, this training program will delve into the more complex and specialized aspects of milling. Valuable opportunities for practical practice and direct application of advanced concepts will be provided, which will enable participants to demonstrate their abilities and improve their skills.

Program
Hours
Master Cam Program
Learning about Master Cam program.
2
Graphics Engineering.
5
Learning about 3D-2D graphics.
2
Learning about cutting tools.
5
Downloading cutting tools in the program.
5
Inspecting the installation of the segment on the computer and how it works.
5
Transferring the program from the computer to machine.
2
CNC Machine Program
Learning about occupational safety and security in the workshop.
3
Explaining the parts of the CNC machine and the operation of each part.
4
Explain the parts of the CNC sorter and the sorter of each part of it
3
Learning about measurement tools
5
How to measure by the vernier caliper.
5
How to measure with a micrometer.
2
How to measure the thread.
5
How to measure and calculate the angles.
5
How to draw on the computer by Master Cam Program.
30
How to measure the segment to be manufactured.
4
How to transfer graphics from the program to the CNC machine
4
Learning about the Machine Beeping
2
Learning about beeping cutting tools.
5
How to set the start point and initiate the work.
2
How to switch cutting tools automatically during work.
2
How to switch cutting tools if there is a breaking and reset zero point.
2
How to select cutting tools as per operations.
5
How to open a thread on a CNC lathe.
3
Learning about the way to complete the request to be manufactured on the machine.
3

What Will I Learn?

  • Milling Machine Overview: Understand components, operation, and types of milling machines and tools; follow safety instructions.
  • Preparation: Install metal pieces correctly and determine cutting speeds, depths, and appropriate tools.
  • Milling Operations: Perform basic and advanced milling tasks, including free and curved milling, and gear opening.
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Conduct basic maintenance, troubleshoot issues, and ensure proper cleaning and lubrication.
  • Practical Applications: Apply skills to projects, produce parts, control dimensions, and evaluate results.
  • Finishing Techniques: Trim edges, polish surfaces, and enhance the final appearance of workpieces.

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.