Machine-based Material Processing - Part: Milling
Documents for the Trainer DIGITAL

English - 5-Year License
Item No.: 41230

3rd edition 2013, 165 pages

The training course "Mechanical Materials Processing - Milling Part" deals with the machining production processes of milling in accordance with the training framework plans for metal professions (Lfd. No. 12 c "Milling"). The different milling processes such as face milling, peripheral face milling, face-circumferential face milling, and longitudinal profile milling are dealt with in detail. A further emphasis is placed on the milling machines and their functions as well as the professional operation, testing and setting of the machine functions. Furthermore the tools and the alignment and clamping of tools and workpieces are described.

In 12 practical exercises, each with work information, parts lists and work planning forms as well as control and evaluation sheets, the project "Drill rig" is dealt with. The exercises are structured according to the guide text method and follow the model of the complete action. They are therefore particularly conducive to action and social competence. The exercises can be worked on both individually and in groups. The complete course consists of the Trainer's Guide, the slides, the text volume, sample solutions and the documents for the trainee.

Duration: approx. 5 weeks

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  • Industrial mechanic (m/f)
  • Tool mechanic (m/f)
  • Cutting machine operator
  • Construction mechanic (m/f)
  • Assign milling skill
  • Explaining the structure and function of a milling machine
  • Making the milling machine ready for operation
  • Distinguish milling tools
  • Selecting and using tool holders appropriate to the task
  • Clamping and aligning workpieces
  • Determination and adjustment of production parameters
  • Measuring clamped workpieces
  • Name and apply safety and accident prevention regulations and environmental protection measures
  • Identifying angles and surfaces on the cutting edge and showing correlations (cutting geometry)
  • Selecting and using tool holders appropriate to the task
  • Distinguish milling processes according to DIN
  • Adjusting and operating the feed
  • Distinguish between milling machine types
  • Differentiate milling processes depending on the machining surface produced
  • Assemble carrier tools and inserts according to the task
  • Detect tool wear and eliminate unusual causes of wear
  • Control and evaluation of work results
  • Planning of work processes
  • Presentation of planning results
  • Application and deepening of working techniques
  • Carry out and distinguish milling work with the dividing attachment

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