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Machinist NOA (2010) Subtask to Unit Comparison NOA Subtask Task 1 Organizes work. 1.01 Interprets documentation. A16 Job Planning 1.02 Plans sequence of operations. A16 Job Planning 1.03 Maintains safe work environment. A16 Job Planning A1 Trade Safety Awareness (ACB Standard) A2 Safety 1.04 Uses personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety equipment. A16 Job Planning A1 Trade Safety Awareness (ACB Standard) A2 Safety 1.05 Uses hoisting, lifting and rigging equipment. A5 Hoisting, Lifting and Rigging 1.06 Operates emergency safety equipment. A1 Trade Safety Awareness (ACB Standard) A2 Safety Task 2 Processes workpiece material. 2.01 Selects workpiece material. A16 Job Planning 2.02 Performs layout. A16 Job Planning 2.03 Marks workpiece for indentification. A16 Job Planning 2.04 Compares drawing information to measurements and features on the workpiece. A16 Job Planning A6 Basic Drawings 2.05 Tests workpiece materials. A12 Material Testing 2.06 Deburrs workpiece. B1 Hand and Power Tools 2.07 Sketches parts. A6 Basic Drawings Task 3 Maintains machines and tooling. 3.01 Cleans machines. 3.02 Lubricates machines. B1 Hand and Power Tools 3.03 Sharpens tooling. B1 Hand and Power Tools 3.04 Applies cutting fluids and coolants B1 Hand and Power Tools

3.05 Troubleshoots equipment. B1 Hand and Power Tools 3.06 Maintains machine alignment. B1 Hand and Power Tools 3.07 Maintains inspection equipment. B1 Hand and Power Tools Task 4 Performs hand processes. 4.01 Files workpiece. B1 Hand and Power Tools 4.02 Saws workpiece. B1 Hand and Power Tools 4.03 Performs hole-making operations. D4 Advanced Lathe Drilling, Boring, Reaming, Tapping and 4.04 Performs threading operations. A4 Hand Threading 4.05 Installs thread inserts. A4 Hand Threading 4.06 Broaches workpiece. B1 Hand and Power Tools 4.07 Performs pressing operations. B1 Hand and Power Tools 4.08 Bends workpiece. B1 Hand and Power Tools 4.09 Finishes workpiece. B1 Hand and Power Tools Task 5 Refurbishes components. 5.01 Disassembles components. A9 Mechanical Components 5.02 Analyzes components. A9 Mechanical Components 5.03 Assembles components. A9 Mechanical Components Task 6 Sets up drill presses. 6.01 Selects drill press types. B4 Drill and Drill Presses 6.02 Plans drill sequence. B4 Drill and Drill Presses 6.03 Selects drill press speeds and feeds. B4 Drill and Drill Presses 6.04 Sets up jigs, fixtures and work holding B4 Drill and Drill Presses devices for drill presses. 6.05 Sets up tooling for drill presses. B4 Drill and Drill Presses Task 7 Operates drill presses. 7.01 Drills holes using a drill press. B4 Drill and Drill Presses Cuts countersinks, counterbores, B4 Drill and Drill Presses 7.02 chamfers and spot faces using a drill press. 7.03 Performs tapping using a drill press. B4 Drill and Drill Presses 7.04 Finishes holes using a drill press. B4 Drill and Drill Presses Task 8 Sets up conventional lathes. 8.01 Sets up conventional lathe types. 8.02 Plans sequence of operations for conventional lathes.

8.03 Sets up work holding devices for conventional lathes. 8.04 Sets up tooling for conventional lathes. 8.05 Sets up conventional lathe accessories. 8.06 8.07 8.08 Sets up workpiece on conventional Selects conventional lathe speeds and feeds. Sets up concentric on conventional lathes. Task 9 Operates conventional lathes. 9.01 Turns external surfaces using a conventional 9.02 Bores holes using a conventional 9.03 Faces surfaces using a conventional 9.04 Turns tapers on a conventional 9.05 Knurls using a conventional 9.06 Parts off workpiece using a conventional 9.07 Drills using a conventional 9.08 9.09 Reams holes using a conventional Cuts grooves using a conventional

9.10 Cuts threads using a conventional Task 10 Sets up conventional milling machines. 10.01 Selects conventional milling machine types. 10.02 Plans milling sequence. 10.03 Sets up work holding devices for conventional milling machines. 10.04 Sets up tooling for conventional milling machines. 10.05 Sets up milling accessories. Sets up workpiece for conventional 10.06 Selects conventional milling machine 10.07 speeds and feeds. Task 11 Operates conventional milling machines. 11.01 Mills surfaces using a conventional 11.02 Mills profiles and pockets using a conventional 11.03 Mills slots, grooves and keyways using a conventional 11.04 Cuts gears and splines using a conventional 11.05 Drills holes using a conventional milling machine. 11.06 Reams holes using a conventional 11.07 Cuts countersinks, counterbores, chafers and spot faces using a conventional 11.08 Performs tapping using a conventional 11.09 Bores holes using a conventional milling machine. Task 12 Sets up power saws. 12.01 Selects power saw types. B1 Hand and Power Tools 12.02 Selects saw blades. B1 Hand and Power Tools

12.03 Installs saw blades. B1 Hand and Power Tools 12.04 Selects power saw speeds and feeds. B1 Hand and Power Tools 12.05 Makes power saw adjustments. B1 Hand and Power Tools 12.06 Sets up workpiece on power saw. B1 Hand and Power Tools Task 13 Operates power saws. 13.01 Saws straight and angle cuts. B1 Hand and Power Tools 13.02 Cuts irregular shapes. B1 Hand and Power Tools Task 14 Sets up precision grinding machines. 14.01 Selects precision grinding machine types. 14.02 Plans grinding sequence. 14.03 Sets up work holding devices for precision grinding machines. 14.04 Mounts grinding wheel. 14.05 Sets up grinding accessories. 14.06 Sets up workpiece on precision grinding machines. 14.07 Selects precision grinding machine speeds and feeds. Task 15 Operates precision grinding machines. 15.01 Grinds flat surfaces using a surface grinder. 15.02 Grids profiles. 15.03 Grinds internal and external cylindrical and tapered surfaces. 15.04 Grinds tools and cutters. 15.05 Finishes holes using a honing machine.

Task 16 Performs basic CNC programming. 16.01 Review process documentation. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 16.02 Calculates coordinates for tool path. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 16.03 Creates basic program. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 16.04 Inputs program into control memory. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 16.05 Optimizes program. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools Task 17 Sets up CNC machine tools. 17.01 Selects tooling and tool holders for CNC machine-tools. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 17.02 Sets up tooling and tool holders for CNC machine-tools. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 17.03 Sets up workpiece for CNC machinetool. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 17.04 Establishes work datum. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools 17.05 Verifies program. G1 Computer Numerical Control ()CNC) Machine - Tools Task 18 Operates CNC machine-tools. 18.01 Adjusts offsets. G2 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operation 18.02 Monitors machining processes. G2 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operation 18.03 Interrupts program cycle. G2 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operation 18.04 Restarts program cycle. G2 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operation