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Basic Milling Procedures

Course 326: Basic Milling Procedures

Description

The Basic Milling Procedures course covers the setup and use of the horizontal milling machine, and describes the functions of basic cutters and attachments. Uses "hands-on" projects so trainees actually gain experience on the milling machine. Includes a work-holding fixture project that can have practical value in the shop when finished.

MPACT Training Systems is authorized by IACET to offer 0.5 CEUs for this program.

Lesson 1 - Using the Horizontal Milling Machine

Topics:

Milling machine parts and functions; Vertical milling attachments; Speed and feed; Depth of cut; Lubricants; coolants

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the major parts of a universal horizontal milling machine and their functions.
  • Define the use of a vertical milling attachment.
  • Compute the milling spindle speed and the machine table feed rate.
  • Install and align a workpiece in a V-block.
  • Install and align a workpiece in a milling machine vise.

Lesson 2 - Slab Milling Procedures

Topics:

Slab milling cutters; Installing the arbor and cutter; Speed and feed selection; Depth of cut; Alignment; Trial cut; Rough milling; Finish milling cut

Learning Objectives:

  • Select and install a slab milling cutter on a Style B arbor.
  • Install a Style B arbor with cutter, spacers, key, and bearing sleeve into a horizontal milling machine.
  • Complete a rough slab milling cut on a workpiece.
  • Complete a finish slab milling cut on a workpiece.

Lesson 3 - Milling Slots and Angles

Topics:

Aligning cutter and workpiece; Milling a slot; Angle milling; Angular milling with a vertical milling attachment; Milling a dovetail

Learning Objectives:

  • Mill a slot with the cutter in a horizontal and a vertical spindle position.
  • Use a T-slot cutter in both a horizontal and vertical spindle position.
  • Angle mill a bevel from both a horizontal and vertical spindle position.
  • Use adapters for shank-type cutters.
  • Cut a female dovetail in a workpiece using a dovetail cutter.

Lesson 4 - Straddle, Side, and Face Milling

Topics:

Selecting, mounting, and aligning the cutters; Machine setup; Making the first cut; Using trig functions for the final cut; Face milling

Learning Objectives:

  • Select, set up, and align straddle milling cutters on a Style B arbor.
  • Straddle mill a workpiece.
  • Cut an angular step using a side milling cutter.
  • Face the side of a workpiece with a shell end mill.
  • Face a broad workpiece surface using a face mill.

Lesson 5 - Milling Keyseats, Squares, and Flats

Topics:

Keyseats for square and woodruff keys; Selecting and installing the cutter; Depth of cut; Speeds and feeds; Using automatic feed controls; Milling squares on round work; Milling tangs and flats

Learning Objectives:

  • Select and install a standard Woodruff keyseat cutter.
  • Mill a keyseat with rounded ends (for a square key) and a Woodruff keyseat (for a Woodruff key) in a workpiece.
  • Make a plunge cut with a two-fluted end mill.
  • Mill a square on the end of a shaft.
  • Mill a tang and a flat on a cylindrical workpiece.

 

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