<p><strong>SECTION A</strong><br>1. Careers and the Machinist's Role in Process Plans<br>2. Manufacturing Competitiveness and Improvement<br>3. Shop Safety<br>4. Threads and Fasteners<br>5. Blueprint Reading Fundamentals<br>6. Views and Line Types<br>7. Dimensions, Tolerances, and Fits<br>8. Fundamentals of GD&T<br>9. Geometric Tolerancing</p> <p><strong>SECTION B: HAND TOOLS</strong><br>1. Arbor and Shop Presses<br>2. Work-Holding and Hand Tools<br>3. Hacksaws<br>4. Files<br>5. Hand Reamers<br>6. Identification and Uses of Taps<br>7. Tapping Procedures<br>8. Thread-Cutting Dies and Their Uses<br>9. Off-Hand Grinding</p> <p><strong>SECTION C: DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT</strong><br>1. Measurement and Common Measuring Tools<br>2. Systems of Measurement<br>3. Using Steel Rules<br>4. Using Vernier, Dial, and Digital Instruments for Direct Measurements<br>5. Using Micrometers<br>6. Using Comparison Measuring Instruments<br>7. Using Gage Blocks<br>8. Using Angular Measuring Instruments<br>9. Quality in Manufacturing<br>10. Statistics in Manufacturing</p> <p><strong>SECTION D: MATERIALS</strong><br>1. Selection and Identification of Steels<br>2. Selection and Identification of Nonferrous Metals<br>3. Hardening, Case Hardening, and Tempering<br>4. Annealing, Normalizing, and Stress Relieving<br>5. Rockwell and Brinell Hardness Testers</p> <p><strong>SECTION E: LAYOUT</strong><br>1. Layout Tools<br>2. Basic Semiprecision Layout Practice<br>3. Basic Precision Layout Practice</p> <p><strong>SECTION F: PREPARATION FOR MACHINING OPERATIONS</strong><br>1. Machinability and Chip Formation<br>2. Speeds and Feeds for Machine Tools<br>3. Cutting Fluids<br>4. Carbide Tooling Specification and Selection</p> <p><strong>SECTION G: SAWING MACHINES</strong><br>1. Types of Cutoff Machines and Safety<br>2. Using Horizontal Cutoff Saws<br>3. Preparing a Vertical Band Machine for Use<br>4. Using a Vertical Band Saw</p> <p><strong>SECTION H: DRILLING MACHINES</strong><br>1. Drill Press Fundamentals<br>2. Drilling Tools<br>3. Hand Grinding of Drills on the Pedestal Grinder<br>4. Operating Drilling Machines<br>5. Countersinking and Counterboring<br>6. Reaming in the Drill Press</p> <p><strong>SECTION I: TURNING MACHINES</strong><br>1. Engine Lathe Fundamentals<br>2. Toolholders and Toolholding<br>3. Cutting Tools for the Lathe<br>4. Lathe Spindle Tooling<br>5. Operating Lathe Controls<br>6. Facing and Center Drilling<br>7. Turning between Centers<br>8. Alignment of Lathe Centers<br>9. Other Lathe Operations<br>10. Sixty-Degree Thread Information and Calculations<br>11. Cutting Unified External Threads<br>12. Cutting Unified Internal Threads<br>13. Cutting Tapers<br>14. Using Steady and Follower Rests<br>15. Additional Thread Forms<br>16. Cutting Acme Threads on the Lathe</p> <p><strong>SECTION J: VERTICAL MILLING MACHINES</strong><br>1. Vertical Milling Machines<br>2. Cutting Tools and Cutting Tool Holders for the Vertical Milling Machine<br>3. Setups on the Vertical Milling Machine<br>4. Vertical Milling Machine Operations<br>5. Using an Offset Boring Head</p> <p><strong>SECTION K: HORIZONTAL SPINDLE MILLING MACHINES</strong><br>1. Horizontal Spindle Milling Machines<br>2. Types of Spindles, Arbors, and Adapters<br>3. Arbor-Driven Milling Cutters<br>4. Work-Holding Methods and Standard Setups<br>5. Machine Setup and Plain Milling<br>6. Using Side Milling Cutters</p> <p><strong>SECTION L: GRINDING AND ABRASIVE MACHINING PROCESSES</strong><br>1. Types of Grinders<br>2. Selection and Use of Grinding Wheels<br>3. Setup of Surface Grinders<br>4. Using a Surface Grinder<br>5. Cylindrical Grinding<br>6. Using a Cylindrical Grinder<br>7. Universal Tool and Cutter Grinder</p> <p><strong>SECTION M: COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL AND OTHER ADVANCED MACHINING PROCESSES</strong><br>1. Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Control (CNC)<br>2. Fundamentals of Machining Centers<br>3. Fundamentals of Programming Machining Centers<br>4. Programming Examples<br>5. Programming Canned Cycles for Machining Centers<br>6. CNC Turning Machines<br>7. Programming CNC Turning Centers<br>8. Programming Canned Cycles for CNC Turning Centers<br>9. Advanced Machining Processes</p>