Milling (Part 1)




Milling (Part 1)


This introductory course focuses on the essential skills engineers need to confidently and safely operate milling machines. It covers the most commonly used techniques and practices, enabling participants to produce a wider variety of machined components.
This introductory course focuses on the essential skills engineers need to confidently and safely operate milling machines. It covers the most commonly used techniques and practices, enabling participants to produce a wider variety of machined components.
Topics include machine setup, tool selection, material handling, and accurate workholding methods, laying the groundwork for more advanced milling operations.








Course Contents:

  • Machine controls and operation
  • Types of milling cutters
  • Basic material types
  • Speed and feed calculations
  • Tool setting
  • Workpiece setting ( machine vice, table, angle plate)
  • Working from datums
  • Blocking up
  • Producing steps and slots
  • Drilling holes
  • Drilling to depth
  • Centre drills
  • Reaming
  • Producing threads tap and die method
  • Milling angles

Details:

No prerequisites

Duration: 24 hrs

Open Course Dates:

Dates available on request.

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