Turning (Part 1)




Turning (Part 1)


This course focuses on the core turning techniques engineers need to safely and effectively operate a lathe. It covers the most commonly used skills, enabling participants to produce a broader range of precision components.
This course focuses on the core turning techniques engineers need to safely and effectively operate a lathe. It covers the most commonly used skills, enabling participants to produce a broader range of precision components.
Delegates will gain hands-on experience in machine setup, tool selection, chuck and centre work, and essential turning operations forming a solid foundation for further development in machining.








Course Contents:

  • Machine controls and operation
  • Types of turning tools
  • Speed and feed calculations
  • Tool setting
  • Working from datums
  • Setting work three jaw chuck
  • Using the tailstock
  • Setting work four jaw chuck
  • Turning between centers
  • Boring
  • Drilling holes
  • Drilling to depth
  • Centre drills
  • Reaming
  • Producing threads tap and die
  • method
  • Compound slide alignment for producing angles
  • Form tools
  • Turning steps and shoulders

Details:

No prerequisites

Duration: 24 hrs

Open Course Dates:

Dates available on request.

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