This one day course provides an overview of the wide variety of machining technologies available for cutting and forming shapes from metal feedstock. It provides a wide-ranging account of the characteristics, advantages and limitations of traditional and advanced techniques. Who should attend Operational, technical or commercial staff requiring a more detailed understanding of machining options. No prior knowledge of machining is assumed. GS039 E I E D Find out more: For further information please contact David Beattie: T: 0121 392 8994 E: [email protected]W: www.gtma.co.uk Introduction to Machining For the Toolmaking & Precision Machining Industry Venues: AMRC, Sheffield Manufacturing Resource Centre, Alcester
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This one day course provides an overview of the wide variety of machining technologies available for cutting and forming shapes from metal feedstock. It provides a wide-ranging account of the characteristics, advantages and limitations of traditional and advanced techniques.
Who should attend
Operational, technical or commercial staff requiring a more detailed understanding of machining options. No prior knowledge of machining is assumed.
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EUROPEAN UNIONInvesting in Your FutureEuropean RegionalDevelopment Fund 2007-13
Find out more: For further information please contact David Beattie:T: 0121 392 8994 E: [email protected] W: www.gtma.co.uk
Introduction to Machining
For the Toolmaking & Precision Machining Industry
Venues: AMRC, Sheffield
Manufacturing Resource Centre, Alcester
Course overview
Learning outcomes• Review the many options for machining of metals• Appreciate the limitations imposed by material characteristics & machine capabilities• Understand which technique to use for a given application• Gain an overview of CNC and process control software
Milling• Machine & tool variants• Toolpaths & work planning• Chatter, distortion & deflection• 5 axis, CNC control & software options
Overview of machining options• Milling• Turning• Drilling• Grinding• Non-contact methods