The learner will identify and select advanced cutting tools and procedures.
The learner will identify angular measuring devices and demonstrate how to read a Vernier bevel protractor.
The learner will examine the different types of angular measuring tools used in manufacturing.
The learner will identify common arbor-driven milling cutters.
Learners examine the engineering drawing symbols used for counterbore, countersink, spotface, radius, diameter, and depth. In the quiz that completes the activity, they associate these symbols with their matching applications.
In this highly interactive object, learners associate basic line types and terms with engineering drawing geometry. A quiz completes the activity.
The learner will calculate the proper speeds and feeds for particular milling machine applications.
The learner will identify cutting tool materials and compare the machinability of materials.
The learner will identify cutting tool materials and compare the machinability of materials.
The learner will identify different types of insert styles and grade selections.
The learner will identify important factors to consider when choosing carbide milling cutting tools.
The learner will review fundamental aspects of milling with carbide.
The learner will use the ANSI Insert Identification System to identify and select carbide tools.
Learners will identify machine and setup factors for carbide cutting tools.
The learner will identify angles and cutting methods.
The learner will identify angles and cutting methods.
The learner will identify the different types of chip formation and tool wear.
The learner will calculate and select the proper cutting speeds for various drill press operations.
The learner will read a depth micrometer.
The learner will read a depth micrometer.
The learner will read a dial caliper.
The learner will read dial caliper measurements.
The learner will identify the tools and procedures needed to set up a drill press.
The learner will identify different types of drill presses and the major parts of a common drill press.
The learner will identify types of drilling operations and the tools and procedures associated with them.
In this learning activity the student will explore regular engine lathe maintenance that is expected for lathe operators.
The learner will identify the basic parts of a common file and choose the proper file and procedure for a given operation.
The learner will read a fractional steel rule.
The learner will identify the different types of data and terms associated with Statistical Process Control (SPC).
The learner will identify the different types of data and terms associated with Statistical Process Control (SPC).
The learner will identify different types of gages used in machining.
The learner will identify common safety issues in a shop setting as well as safe and unsafe work habits.
The learner will identify the geometric characteristic based on its geometric symbol.
The learner will identify types of grinding machines and the processes associated with them.
The learner will identify different types of turning tools and the relief and rake angles associated with them.
The learner will identify nonferrous metals from the descriptions provided.
The learner will identify the parts of a micrometer.
The learner will define indirect measurement, identify common indirect measuring tools, and select the proper measuring tool for the situation.
The learner will identify and select the proper type of indirect or comparison measuring device for a particular application.
The learner will develop 2D to 3D visualization skills by examining orthographic projections and using the Glass Box Theory.
In this learning activity the student will define cutting speed and calculate the proper revolutions per minute for turning applications.
The learner will identify turning machines and the operations associated with them.
The learner will identify operations that are performed on a lathe in a chuck.
The learner will identify safe and unsafe work habits for operating a lathe.
The learner will identify types of tool holders used on lathes.
The learner will identify layout tools and determine proper layout procedures.
The learner will identify lines used in blueprint reading.
The learner will identify machine tool terms.
The learner will understand the basics of machine turning including how a lathe works, the equipment used, and commonly used terms.
The learner will read an outside micrometer.
The learner will show an understanding of feed, speed, surface finish, and conventional milling.
In this learning activity the learner will identify the different types of milling cutters.
In this learning activity the student will calculate the proper feed rate for milling applications.
The learner will identify safe and unsafe practices regarding milling machine operation.
The learner will cover aspects of maximizing milling cutter performance.
The learner will identify the parts, setup, and safe use of the pedestal grinder.
The learner will identify the parts, setup, and safe use of the pedestal grinder.
In this interactive exercise, learners test their ability to visualize a piece to be manufactured. The learning activity features animated pictorial views.
Learners practice reading prints of a hub. They identify information located on the print and calculate missing dimensions.
Learners test their ability to visualize a mounting wedge in this interactive exercise that features animated pictorial views.
Learners test their ability to visualize a slotted block in this interactive exercise that features animated pictorial views.
In this animated print reading exercise, the learner calculates missing dimensions and identifies surfaces on projected views.
Learners test their ability to visualize a three-step block in this interactive exercise that features animated pictorial views.
The learner will identify the main parts of a radial drilling machine.
The learner will read a decimal steel rule.
The learner will read a metric rule.
The learner will specify the correct measurements for a Vernier caliper.
The learner will read an inch micrometer.
The learner will give measurements using an inch micrometer.
The learner will identify different types of sawing machines and their applications.
The learner will identify different types of sawing machines and their applications.
The learner will identify parts of screw threads and fasteners on a series of drawings.
The learner will identify thread forms, the parts of a thread, and threaded fasteners.
The learner will identify thread forms, the parts of a thread, and threaded fasteners.
The learner will explore the cutting conditions that affect cutting speed, feed rates, and depth of cut for turning operations.
In this learning activity the student will read a steel rule and identify proper and improper measuring applications.
The learner will identify types of steel rules and how each is used.
The learner will identify types of steel rules and how each is used.
The learner will identify and select the proper techniques for maintaining surface grinding wheels.
The learner will identify common threading tools and the procedures for using them.
Learners examine the basic types of dimensioning including unidirectional and aligned systems, and linear, aligned, angled, arrowless, chain, datum, chart, tabular, radius, diameter, typical, and reference dimensions.
The learner will identify and select the tools and procedures needed to set up a lathe for cutting threads.
Learners will understand trouble-shooting techniques associated with milling.
The learner will identify tools and practices associated with setting up a lathe to turn between centers.
The learner will identify turning tool materials and the cutting conditions associated with turning.
The learner will identify turning tool geometry and explain the purpose of relief and rake angles.
The learner will identify turning tool geometry and explain the purpose of relief and rake angles.
The learner will identify types of carbide turning tool holders and the insert clamping procedures associated with each type.
The learner will identify twist drill parts.
Learners will test their ability to read a depth micrometer in this interactive quiz.
The learner will use an edge finder to locate the edge of a workpiece.
The learner will identify proper and improper operating conditions when using carbide cutting tools.
The learner will specify the correct measurement for the vernier caliper.
In this learning activity the student will identify and select the proper type of work-holding and procedures for particular applications.