CNC Lathe Production Technician
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1 Brief Program Description The CNC Lathe Production Technician program is a 9 week online program designed to help students gain the skills and knowledge required for work as entry-level CNC lathe production technicians. Computer numerical control (CNC) lathe technicians transform raw materials into finished products used in commercial, automotive, medical, and aerospace products. CNC lathe production technicians produce parts that range from simple bolts of steel to titanium bone screws for orthopedic implants. CNC lathe technicians work from blueprints, or computer-aided design (CAD), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) files. They set up and operate CNC machine tools and monitor the feed and speed of machines and measure, examine, and test completed products for defects. Students complete courses in the following areas: 1. CNC Machining Machining is the process of utilizing a machine to shape, assemble or remove excess material to produce a final product. Students focus on the following core areas: - introduction to machining - introduction to the CNC lathe - CNC lathe applications - CNC lathe programs - Cutting tools for metalworking - threads, taps and hand tapping 2. Engineering Drawings A blueprint is the primary means of communicating the requirements of a product to those involved in manufacturing or building a product. In this unit, students explore the technical and manufacturing aspects of blueprints. 3. Materials Metal products are used in diverse industries for a wide variety of products. Students are introduced to: - metal identification - ferrous metals - nonferrous metals - the heat treatment of metals Northwest Skills Institute Page 1 of 7 June 26, 2018
2 4. Measurement Tools In this unit, students are introduced to the basic components of a measurement and to various precision measuring instruments including rules, calipers, micrometers. Topics covered also include small hole gauges, dial indicators, bore gauges, height gauges, Go/NoGo gauges, test indicators optical comparators and other measuring instruments used in manufacturing. 5. Safety In this unit, students learn about workplace safety procedures, including occupational health and safety standards, hazard analysis, personal protective equipment (PPE), hazardous material safety, work area safety, including fall protection systems, electrical and fire safety, tool and machine safety. 6. Math This unit reviews basic math skills, including working with fractions and decimal numbers. It also introduces the Metric system and the Cartesian coordinate system, which is frequently used in manufacturing. 7. Career Building Skills Most employers agree that good employees have more than just technical skills. This unit focuses on the skills students need to find and maintain employment, including communication, collaboration, problem solving and resume and interview skills. Upon successful completion of the program, students receive a CNC Lathe Production Technician certificate. Career Occupation Machining Tool Operators (NOC 9417) Hiring Industries aerospace automotive consumer products electrical equipment marine medical devices military Admission Requirements Program Prerequisites Minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or equivalent none Northwest Skills Institute Page 2 of 7 June 26, 2018
3 Learning Objectives Teaching Methods Method(s) of Student Evaluation Completion Requirements Required Program Materials Program Duration Homework Hours Delivery Methods Upon successful completion of this program, the learner will be able to: determine machining operations to be performed based on job orders and blueprints assist with the set up and operation of machine tools to perform repetitive machining operations, such as turning, milling, drilling, boring, planing and grinding verify the dimensions of machined parts using precision measuring instruments perform routine maintenance on equipment and machinery demonstrate the technical skills and knowledge of a CNC Lathe Production Technician understand key safety issues related to CNC machining operations demonstrate effective employability skills to find and maintain work as a CNC Lathe Production Technician Instruction is delivered through a series of asynchronous interactive online courses. Each course is comprised of a number of modules that students must master before they are able to proceed to the next module or course. Students must demonstrate mastery (a score of 100% on quizzes) for each course. Student success is measured through the successful completion of all courses in the program. Students must: complete all of the courses listed in CNC Lathe Production Technician program outline demonstrate mastery of all course modules This program requires: internet access using either: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Internet Explorer Headphones 2 months completing 3 modules a day (130.8 hours) none, all work is completed online Indicate how the course is delivered: In-class instruction Distance education (online) Combined delivery (both in-class and distance) Northwest Skills Institute Page 3 of 7 June 26, 2018
4 Program Organization STU Skills Orientation Skills Greatest Day Ever 0.6 STU-1002 Using a Learning Management System How to Take a Course 0.8 STU-1003 Using a Learning Management System How to Navigate the LMS 1.0 STU-1004 Learning Online Tips for Succeeding in Online Learning 0.8 CNC-1001 Introduction to Machining Introduction to Machining 1.5 CNC-1002 Introduction to Machining Machine Tools 0.8 CNC-1003 Introduction to Machining CNC Controllers 1.0 CNC-1004 Introduction to Machining Machining Personnel 0.9 CNC-1005 Introduction to Machining Facility Layout 1.5 MTH-1001 Basic Math Introduction to Basic Math 0.7 MTH-1002 Basic Math Arithmetic Operations 1.4 MTH-1003 Basic Math Numbers and the Number Line 1.1 MTH-1004 Fractions Introduction to Fractions 1.1 MTH-1005 Fractions Working with Fractions 1.4 MTH-1006 Decimals Decimal Numbers 1.0 MTH-1007 Positive and Negative Numbers Positive and Negative Numbers 0.9 MTH-1008 Cartesian Coordinates Cartesian Coordinates 0.9 MTH-1009 The Metric System The Metric System 1.1 MTH-1010 Geometry Introduction to Geometry 0.7 MTH-1011 Geometry Basic Building Blocks of Geometry 0.8 MTH-1012 Geometry Angles 0.9 MTH-1013 Geometry Lines 0.9 MTH-1014 Geometry Polygons 1.1 MTH-1015 Geometry Triangles 1.3 MTH-1016 Geometry Quadrilaterals 0.9 MTH-1017 Geometry Circles 0.9 MTH-1018 Geometry Three-dimensional Shapes 1.1 MTH-1019 Geometry Coordinate Geometry 1.2 MTH-1020 Geometry Transformation Geometry 0.9 SAF-1002 Introduction to Safety Making Work a Safer Place 1.6 SAF-1003 Introduction to Safety Help! What to Do in an Emergency 1.2 SAF-1004 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Personal Protective Equipment 1.5 Northwest Skills Institute Page 4 of 7 June 26, 2018
5 SAF-1005 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Eye and Face Protection 1.0 SAF-1006 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Head Protection 0.9 SAF-1007 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Foot and Leg Protection 0.9 SAF-1008 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Hand and Arm Protection 1.1 SAF-1009 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Body Protection 0.8 SAF-1010 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Hearing Protection 0.9 SAF-1011 Personal Protective Equipment Safety Respiratory Protection 1.2 SAF-1012 Hazardous Material Safety Hazardous Materials 1.5 SAF-1013 Hazardous Material Safety HazCom 1.4 SAF-1014 Hazardous Material Safety Hazardous Waste 0.7 SAF-1016 Workplace Safety Work Area Safety 1.2 SAF-1018 Workplace Safety Fall Prevention 1.3 SAF-1020 Electrical and Fire Safety Electrical Safety 1.4 SAF-1021 Electrical and Fire Safety Lockout/Tagout 1.0 SAF-1027 Tool and Machine Safety Hand Tool Safety 1.0 SAF-1028 Tool and Machine Safety Power Tool Safety 1.1 SAF-1030 Tool and Machine Safety Machine Safety 1.3 DWG-1001 Blueprint Reading Fundamentals Introduction to Blueprints 1.7 DWG-1002 Blueprint Reading Fundamentals Engineering Drawing Terminology 1.5 DWG-1003 Blueprint Reading Fundamentals Engineering Drawing Views 1.6 DWG-1004 Blueprint Reading Fundamentals Engineering Drawing Lines 1.3 DWG-1005 Blueprint Reading Fundamentals Dimensions and Tolerances 2.1 DWG-2001 Advanced Blueprint Reading Geometric Dimensions and Tolerances 1.4 DWG-2002 Advanced Blueprint Reading Assemblies and Fits 1.0 DWG-2003 Advanced Blueprint Reading Threads and Fasteners 1.3 MEA-2001 Precision Measurement Tools Introduction to Precision Instruments 1.1 MEA-2002 Precision Measurement Tools Rules 1.1 MEA-2003 Precision Measurement Tools Calipers 1.3 MEA-2004 Precision Measurement Tools Micrometers 1.9 MEA-2005 Precision Measurement Tools Small Hole Gauges 0.8 MEA-2006 Precision Measurement Tools Dial Indicators 1.2 Northwest Skills Institute Page 5 of 7 June 26, 2018
6 MEA-2007 Precision Measurement Tools Bore Gauges 1.6 MEA-2008 Precision Measurement Tools Height Gauges 1.1 MEA-2009 Precision Measurement Tools Go/NoGo Gauges 0.9 MEA-2010 Precision Measurement Tools Test Indicators 1.1 MEA-2011 Precision Measurement Tools Go/NoGo Thread Gauges 1.4 MEA-2012 Precision Measurement Tools Attribute Gauges 1.0 MEA-2013 Precision Measurement Tools Thickness and Radius Gauges 1.0 MEA-2014 Precision Measurement Tools Squares and Protractors 1.3 MEA-2015 Precision Measurement Tools Surface Roughness Comparators 1.0 MEA-2016 Precision Measurement Tools Adjustable Parallels 0.7 MEA-2017 Precision Measurement Tools Surface Plates 0.9 MEA-2018 Precision Measurement Tools Optical Comparators 0.9 MAT-2001 Metals and Materials Introduction to Metals 1.1 MAT-2002 Metals and Materials Ferrous Metals 0.9 MAT-2003 Metals and Materials Nonferrous Metals 0.8 MAT-2004 Metals and Materials Heat Treatment of Metals 1.1 CNC-2001 CNC Horizontal Lathe Components of a CNC Lathe 1.2 CNC-2002 CNC Horizontal Lathe Movements of a CNC Lathe 0.9 CNC-2003 CNC Horizontal Lathe Workholding Devices and Tooling for a CNC Lathe 1.0 CNC-2004 CNC Horizontal Lathe The CNC Controller for a CNC Lathe 1.1 CNC-2005 CNC Horizontal Lathe Auxiliary Systems for a CNC Lathe 0.8 CNC-4001 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Maintenance Tasks for a CNC Lathe 0.8 CNC-4002 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Power on the CNC Lathe 0.9 Move the Axes by Rotating the Jog Handle on a 0.8 CNC-4003 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications CNC Lathe CNC-4004 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Home the Axes on a CNC Lathe 0.7 Select a Part Program from Memory on a CNC 0.7 CNC-4005 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Lathe CNC-4006 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Start the Part Program Safely on a CNC Lathe 0.8 CNC-4007 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Interrupt Automatic Operation on a CNC Lathe 0.7 CNC-4008 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Adjust a Tool Wear Offset on a CNC Lathe 0.7 CNC-4009 CNC Horizontal Lathe Applications Power Off the CNC Lathe 0.7 Northwest Skills Institute Page 6 of 7 June 26, 2018
7 CUT-2008 Lubricants and Cutting Fluids Cutting Fluids 1.5 CUT-2009 Cutting Tools for Metalworking Cutting Tool Materials 1.2 CUT-2010 Cutting Tools for Metalworking Indexable Tool Holders 2.1 CUT-2011 Cutting Tools for Metalworking Inserts 1.2 CUT-2012 Cutting Tools for Metalworking Solid Cutting Tools 1.9 CUT-2004 Threads, Taps and Dies Threads 1.3 CUT-2005 Threads, Taps and Dies Taps 1.5 CUT-2006 Threads, Taps and Dies Hand Tapping 1.4 CNC-4010 CNC Lathe Programs CNC Programming Procedure for a CNC Lathe 1.2 CNC-4011 CNC Lathe Programs CNC Program Structure for a CNC Lathe 1.0 CNC-4012 CNC Lathe Programs CNC Addresses for a CNC Lathe 2.1 CNC-4013 CNC Lathe Programs CNC Lathe Commands 1.0 CNC-4014 CNC Lathe Programs Organizing a CNC Program for a CNC Lathe 0.8 CNC-2011 CNC Machine Lubricants CNC Machine Lubricants 1.1 CAR-1001 Landing a Job Kicking Off Your Job Search 1.0 CAR-1002 Landing a Job Finding Jobs to Apply For 0.9 CAR-1003 Landing a Job Networking 1.0 CAR-1004 Landing a Job Completing an Employment Application 0.8 CAR-1005 Landing a Job Creating Your Resume 1.2 CAR-1006 Landing a Job Crafting a Cover Letter 0.7 CAR-1007 Landing a Job Understanding the Interview Process 0.8 CAR-1008 Landing a Job Making a Positive Impression 1.3 CAR-1009 Landing a Job Responding to Interview Questions 0.7 CAR-1010 Landing a Job Addressing Special Interview Concerns 0.8 CAR-1011 Landing a Job After the Interview 0.9 CAR-1012 Landing a Job Surviving Your First Day on the Job 0.7 CAR-1013 Landing a Job Turning a Job into a Career 1.1 TOTAL HOURS: Northwest Skills Institute Page 7 of 7 June 26, 2018
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