FUNDAMENTALS OF MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY



Fundamentals of Machine Tool Technology WVEIS Code 1903

This course will introduce students to the basic fundamentals related to machine tool technology. Students will become familiar with safety, blueprint reading, layout and measuring skills, and various hand and power tools used in the machine shop.

Standard 1: Identify, explore, and evaluate career opportunities related to metals technology.(1903.S.1)

Metals Technology Objectives

Students will:

1903.1.1 Describe a variety of careers related to metals technology, and the training necessary to be successful in those careers.

1903.1.2 Develop appropriate attitudes and behaviors required to succeed in careers in the field of metals technology.

1903.1.3 Identify sources of information about careers in metals technology.

Standard 2: Demonstrate knowledge of basic safety rules and equipment as it relates to machine tool technology. (1903.S.2)

Safety Rules Objectives

Students will:

1903.2.1 Recognize and follow general shop safety guidelines.

1903.2.2 Explain and demonstrate the proper use and care of tools, machines, and equipment in the metals laboratory.

1903.2.3 Demonstrate the proper selection and use of fire extinguishers.

1903.2.4 Identify, demonstrate proper use and care of, and wear all basic personal safety equipment.

1903.2.5 Describe safety precautions necessary when using hazardous materials.

Standard 3: Demonstrate measuring skills and techniques used in machine tool technology. (1903.S.3)

Machine Tool Technology Objectives

Students will:

1903.3.1 Identify and properly use a variety of measuring equipment, including: a six inch rule, a 4R graduate rule, and a vernier caliper.

1903.3.2 Demonstrate use of inside and outside micrometer.

Standard 4: Interpret blueprints. (1903.S.4)

Blueprints Objectives

Students will:

1903.4.1 Draw sketches for jobs with notes and symbols.

1903.4.2 Interpret technical orders, standards and specifications for work applications.

1903.4.3 Form materials to blueprint specifications.

Standard 5: Identify basic hand tools used in machine tool technology and perform bench work processes. (1903.S.5)

Basic Hand Tools Objectives

Students will:

1903.5.1 Choose the proper hand tools for given applications, describe the proper care and maintenance of each, and demonstrate adjustments possible with each tool.

1903.5.2 Identify and maintain work holding devices, taps, dies and hand held tools.

1903.5.3 Cut internal and external threads using tap and die.

1903.5.4 Remove a broken bolt and tap.

Standard 6: Perform filing and grinding tasks. (1903.S.6)

Filing and Grinding Tasks Objectives

Students will:

1903.6.1 Demonstrate safe use of a pedestal grinder and use it to grind a center punch point, a chisel point edge, and a twist drill.

1903.6.2 Inspect, dress and true a grinding wheel, and adjust wheel guard and tool rest on grinder.

1903.6.3 Using hand tools, cut and file a square workpiece to precision specifications.

Standard 7: Demonstrate basic band saw operations and use. (1903.S.7)

Basic Band Saw Operations Objectives

Students will:

1903.7.1 Clean, lubricate, and inspect a bandsaw for safe operation.

1903.7.2 Layout and cut off material using both a vertical and horizontal bandsaw.

1903.7.3 Select, install, cut and weld bandsaw blades.

Standard 8: Demonstrate basic drill press operations and use. (1903.S.8)

Basic Drill Press Operations Objectives

Students will:

1903.8.1 Clean, lubricate, and inspect a drill press for safe operation.

1903.8.2 Select, mount, and secure holding device for drill press.

1903.8.3 Perform tapping, countersinking, counter boring, and spot facing operations on drill press.

Standard 9: Demonstrate basic metal lathe operations and use. (1903.S.9)

Basic Metal Lathe Operations Objectives

Students will:

1903.9.1 Clean, lubricate, and inspect a metal lathe for safe operation.

1903.9.2 Mount work in universal lathe chuck, face workpiece, center drill workpiece.

1903.9.3 Center tool bit in lathe using tail stock.

1903.9.4 Perform setup using dial indicator.

1903.9.5 Use a pedestal grinder to shape and sharpen left and right hand cutting tools, grind a radius and cutting edge on a lathe tool kit.

1903.9.6 Perform a variety of lathe operations, including turn round stock to specific size, knurl a workpiece, and freehand form a workpiece.

Standard 10: Demonstrate basic milling machine operations and use. (1903.S.10)

Basic Milling Machine Operations Objectives

Students will:

1903.10.1 Clean, lubricate and inspect a milling machine for safe operation.

1903.10.2 Align vice, locate center of workpiece, and seat workpiece in vice on mill.

1903.10.3 Square stock to size, using a milling machine.

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