Apprentices complete a required number of hours in on-the-job training and related instruction.
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Work Process Content
On the Job Training
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8K
OJT hours
TOOL CRIB
0
500
Learning names of raw materials and names and use of
tools, jigs, fixtures and gauges.
DRILLS
0
500
Power and radial drilling, tapping, ream-lapping, counterboring
and countersinking, grinding drills, lubricants, cutting, speeds
and feeds, safety.
LATHE - ENGINE
0
1.5K
Chucking, use of face plate, mandrel, steady rest and follow
rest, centering, straight turning, facing taper, turning with taper
attachment, offset tail stock and compound, drilling, reaming.
MILLING MACHINE
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1K
Plain, vertical and universal. Selection of cutters, methods of
holding work, vise, clamps, dividing head, circular table - plain
or slab, milling, sawing, boring, fly cutter milling, vertical head,
keyway cutting, slotting, spline milling, rack cutting, cutter milling,
gear cutting, gang milling, form milling, speeds and feed,
lubricants, safety.
SHAPER AND PLANER
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500
Methods of holding work, vise, clamps, dividing head,
surface and angle cutting, keyway cutting, squaring,
dovetailing, speeds and feeds, grinding tools, safety.
SURFACE GRINDER
0
300
Safety, selection of grinding wheels, speeds and feeds,
mounting wheels, magnetic chuck, dressing wheels, plain
or surface grinding, angle grinding, squaring.
UNIVERSAL GRINDER
0
500
Safety, mounting wheels, speeds and feeds, dressing
wheels, straight, taper, angle face, form and hole grinding.
CUTTER GRINDER
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600
Safety, mounting wheels, setting up indexing attachments,
clearance angles for various types of cutters and reamers,
setting up for these angles, grinding plain, spiral and end mills,
reamers, form cutters.
HEAT TREATMENT
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100
Kinds of steel, S.A.E. classification, how to harden, draw,
case and pack harden and anneal, use of pyrometer and
color chart, hardness tests, quenching baths, and safety.
BENCH WORK
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500
Filing, scraping, chipping, layout and assembly, use of
gauge blocks and dial indicator, vernier height gauge,
lapping, tapping and threading, lubricants, inspection, safety.
GENERAL MACHINERY REPAIR
0
2K
Inspection and adjusting, removing and replacing
broken and worn parts of machine tools, scraping
bearings and ways and rebuilding machines, welding.