Manufacturing: Machining

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Demonstrate knowledge of technology and materialsFA-MNMF01

  • A

    Describe key material properties as they relate to machining efficiencyFA-MNMF01.A

  • B

    Explain material properties and tooling processes to created finished productsFA-MNMF01.B

  • C

    Describe the different types and uses of metal (e.g., ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, high temperature metals and rare metals) and woods (e.g., hardwood, softwood)FA-MNMF01.C

  • D

    Determine the hardness values of different materialsFA-MNMF01.D

  • E

    Explain types of tool wear and their consequencesFA-MNMF01.E

  • F

    Discuss which parameters to change to improve unfavorable tool failures and/or poor surface finish of partsFA-MNMF01.F

Demonstrate ability to interpret blueprints and layoutFA-MNMF02

  • A

    Examine and interpret engineering drawings to manufacture an objectFA-MNMF02.A

  • B

    Apply knowledge of engineering drawing to machining processFA-MNMF02.B

  • C

    Use modern-day electronic systems to look up most current version of engineering drawings need for manufacturingFA-MNMF02.C

  • D

    Define the information necessary to complete a machining task such as materials to be used, required surface finish, tolerances, quantity of units etc.FA-MNMF02.D

  • E

    Distinguish between detail and assembly drawings FA-MNMF02.E

  • F

    Use precision measuring and layout instruments and inspection processes to ensure quality of a finished productFA-MNMF02.F

Demonstrate knowledge of machining operation and control FA-MNMF03

  • A

    Manage and coordinate the operation of the cutting pieces, feeds, and mounts associated with both manual and computer-numerical controlled (CNC) machining tools to complete advanced projects involving mills, lathes, and grindersFA-MNMF03.A

  • B

    Correctly, safely, and efficiently schedule, configure, administer, and verify heattreatments to machined parts according to blueprint specificationsFA-MNMF03.B

  • C

    Demonstrate the following higher functions: cutter diameter compensation; comfort with built-in risk management systemsFA-MNMF03.C

  • D

    Demonstrate how to inspect and assess the condition of tools and maintain them so that they are safe and operationalFA-MNMF03.D

Demonstrate knowledge of machining production and processingFA-MNMF04

  • A

    Describe and demonstrate various machining techniques including procedures on drill press, lathe, saw grinders, and milling machinesFA-MNMF04.A

  • B

    Solve manufacturing-related problems by analyzing and weighing the constraining factors including schedule, cost, materials, and equipment, as well as productivity, regulations, maintenance, and qualityFA-MNMF04.B

  • C

    Employ statistical quality control test methods and techniques, especially on large volume processes, to minimize defects and waste due to poor qualityFA-MNMF04.C

Demonstrate knowledge of tool setup and required best-practices FA-MNMF05

  • A

    Demonstrate tool and holder assembly with use height gage and pre-setterFA-MNMF05.A

  • B

    Demonstrate tool and holder balancing to required standardsFA-MNMF05.B

  • C

    Follow best practices for assembly of tools using: Shrink Fit system, Collet systems, Weldon-Flats, and bold on systemsFA-MNMF05.C

  • D

    Rotate inserts on indexable cutting toolsFA-MNMF05.D

Demonstrate ability to use CNC machines to manufacture partsFA-MNMF06

  • A

    Produce parts to specifications or drawings provided on a computer numerical controlled mill or latheFA-MNMF06.A

  • B

    Employ basic G and M Programming focusing on the use of the Cartesian coordinate system and machine axisFA-MNMF06.B

  • C

    Demonstrate methods by which programs can be entered into a controllerFA-MNMF06.C

  • D

    Demonstrate the setup and safe operation of a CNC turning or milling centerFA-MNMF06.D

  • E

    Demonstrate a tool change and tool selection to complete a multistep process on a CNC milling or turning centerFA-MNMF06.E

  • F

    Demonstrate operation and preventive daily maintenance of a CNC Lathe machineFA-MNMF06.F

  • G

    Demonstrate operation and preventive daily maintenance of a CNC Mill machineFA-MNMF06.G

Apply quality control tools and techniques to manufacturing processes, systems, and productsFA-MNMF07

  • A

    Analyze production controls and manufactured parts specifications using quality control techniques and precision measuring toolsFA-MNMF07.A

  • B

    Measure, weigh, and visually inspect machine parts, surface finish measurementsFA-MNMF07.B

  • C

    Use the appropriate instrumentation to measure tolerances as required in the engineering drawings FA-MNMF07.C

  • D

    Apply data collection for part buyoff and related documentationFA-MNMF07.D

  • E

    Validate that a provided part meets specifications from its engineered drawing by comparing specificationsFA-MNMF07.E

  • F

    Record and compare data to given project specifications; interpret resultsFA-MNMF07.F

  • G

    Demonstrate ability to prove out a program using single block, lowered rapid rates, and using Distance to Go screen on controlFA-MNMF07.G

Describe knowledge of lifting devicesFA-MNMF08

  • A

    Demonstrate safe use of lifting devices and rigging equipment (e.g., cranes, jibs, slings, magnets, specialized lifting devices)FA-MNMF08.A

  • B

    Demonstrate ability to use lift trucks, stackers, pallet jacks for moving materialFA-MNMF08.B

Apply mathematical and measurement concepts to the machining process FA-MNMF09

  • A

    Select appropriate tools and accurately measure solid shapes and parts FA-MNMF09.A

  • B

    Perform basic mathematical calculations and/or calibrations using tools such as micrometers, verniers, and gages FA-MNMF09.B

  • C

    Calculate the speeds, feeds, and depth of cut for various machines and materialsFA-MNMF09.C

  • D

    Determine the appropriate units and record accurate and repeatable measures of length, diameter, and thickness to complete projects using appropriate toolsFA-MNMF09.D

  • E

    Apply principles of trigonometry, Cartesian geometry, and/or polar geometry, distinguishing which principles apply to a given machining tool and whenFA-MNMF09.E

  • F

    Use angle gages, a plate contractor, a universal bevel protractor with vernier scale, square and/or a sine bar and gage clocks or adjustable parallelFA-MNMF09.F

  • G

    Determine the appropriate units and record accurate and repeatable measurement of material properties such as hardness, pH, and load elongation test curves of stress, strain, modulus and yieldFA-MNMF09.G

  • H

    Interpret test values and curves and use calculated results to make informed decisionsFA-MNMF09.H

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