Manual Mill Basics provides an introduction to the manual milling machine. Manual mills are generally either vertical or horizontal, depending on their spindle orientation. This class introduces the machine components, cutting tools and workholding devices commonly used on milling machines. The class also provides an overview of the various controls on the mill that are used to adjust spindle rotation, speed, feed, and depth. Before learning to operate a manual mill, it is necessary to have a basic understanding of the machine tool components as well as the cutting tools and workholding devices that may be used on the machine. The manual mill is a complex machine with many controls and variables, and familiarity is key to becoming a successful operator.
Other Courses in this Program:
Engine Lathe Basics 211280115 Manual Mill Setup 221
280120 Engine Lathe Setup 231
280125 Benchwork and Layout Operations 241
280130 Manual Mill Operation 251
280140 Engine Lathe Operation 261
280145 Holemaking on the Manual Mill 271
280150 Threading on the Engine Lathe 301
280220 Taper Turning on the Engine Lathe 311
280225
Course ID
280110
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60