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Sector
Strategic Manufacturing
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Language
English
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Course Price
FREE
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Machine Tool Theory (Composites Technology Certificate Program)
Machine Tool Theory is a foundation for study of manufacturing methods, processes, related equipment, and tools of industry. It requires the student to understand machining feeds, precision measuring instruments, hand tools ,metal cutting saws,drilling machines, milling machines,and abrasives.
Description
Choose Open+Free option and Click ENTER COURSE (Blue button). Machine Tool Theory is a foundation for study of manufacturing methods, processes, related equipment, and tools of industry. It requires the student to understand shop safety practices, job planning, machining feeds and speeds, precision measuring instruments, layout tools and procedures, hand tools and bench work, metal cutting saws, drilling machines, metal lathes, milling machines, surface grinders, and abrasives. This is a self-paced course goes through 3 pages of instruction and assessments, followed by a set of lectures and slides to cover 10 lessons. Prior to the downloadable course content, the site covers the prerequisites of interpreting dimensional codes of external screw threads. The course contains videos, articles and activities to assist in your understanding of the topic, along with lecture information and presentation slides that can be used when teaching this topic to others. The outcome from this course is that you should have a starting point from which you can create a course on machine tool theory.Name Machine Tool Theory (Composites Technology Certificate Program) Language English Duration 4:00 hours Sector Strategic Manufacturing Price (INR) FREE Availablity Available full time Certification Availability from Knowledge Partner Not Available Certification Availability from eSkillIndia Not Available Assessment Availability from Knowledge Partner Available Pre-Qualification 11th to 12th Course Rating
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