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1 ) Apply safety rules, regulations, and procedures for lathe and benchwork. |
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2 ) Demonstrate maintenance of the lathe, including cleaning, inspecting, lubricating, and setting up. |
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3 ) Demonstrate intermediate lathe operations, including calculating speed and feed per material and tooling, aligning the tailstock, reaming a hole, boring a hole, counterboring a hole, forming a cut, machining an O-ring groove, parting off the work piece, turning a shaft between centers, and turning close tolerance diameters. |
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4 ) Demonstrate intermediate boring, turning, facing, and tapping on a work piece. |
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5 ) Demonstrate advanced-level engine lathe operations, including calculating speed and feed for appropriate materials and tooling, turning multiple diameters, using taper attachment, power tapping on a lathe, chasing right and left hand internal threads, boring a hole, and boring an internal angle. |
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6 ) Demonstrate advanced boring, turning, facing, and tapping on a work piece according to National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Level I standards. |
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7 ) Apply benchwork skills and safety practices, including broaching an internal keyway, installing a press fit bushing, hand-grinding cutting tools, using a pitch gage and a micrometer for determining thread size, and laying out a part according to print specifications. |
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8 ) Demonstrate care and safety for a bench grinder. Examples: maintenance—operating, cleaning, lubricating, setting up |
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9 ) Demonstrate grinding techniques, including setting up and grinding a threading tool, grinding a right hand angle turning tool, grinding a grooving tool, grinding an angle using a sine bar, and grinding a grooving tool. |