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Introduction to Milling

  • Course level: Professional Courses

About Course

Language: Arabic – English
Training Days : from Saturday to Thursday
Course Duration : 20 training hours
Location : Lootah Technical Center

Description

Through this training program, participants will be able to acquire basic skills in using the milling machine and milling operations. They will learn how to select the right tools, properly install metal pieces, and perform basic milling operations accurately and effectively. They will also learn how to basic maintenance of the machine and fix basic problems that may occur. In addition, participants will be able to apply the skills they have acquired in practical projects and practical exercises, which will give them the opportunity to apply basic concepts in milling operations. Thus, this training program will be very useful for individuals who wish to develop their artistic and technical skills in this field.

Hours number

program

2
Learning about occupational safety and health.
2
Industrial security at turning
5
Measuring tools
3
Machine Parts and its work.
12
Straight and cone longitudinal turning
3
Side turning
12
Straight and cone longitudinal turning
13
How to make internal and external screw thread
8
final

What Will I Learn?

  • Milling Machine Overview: Understand definitions, types, components, and tools of milling machines.
  • Maintenance and Safety: Learn basic maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety practices.
  • Preparation for Milling: Clean tools and equipment, select milling tools, and prepare metal pieces for work.
  • Milling Operations: Perform various milling tasks, control machine speed and cutting depth, and use different tools effectively.
  • Performance Evaluation: Analyze personal performance and identify areas for improvement.

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.