Technical Descriptions
(information from WorldSkills Australia "Skill Up" book)
Computer Aided Machining
Computer Aided Machining (CAM) operators use computer numerical controlled
(CNC) machines to produce complex components.
Usually the component is modelled
on a computer, manufacturing data is added to this model and a CNC program
is generated. This program contains the moves required and also machine instructions
to produce the part.
Most components of a Formula 1 racing car have been produced using CAM.
Consumer Electronics
Consumer Electronic Service Technicians use their knowledge of electronics
to install, maintain and repair household and business electronic equipment
and systems. They also diagnose and locate circuitry problems, repair components
and complete work, test and maintenance reports.
Fitting
Fitters shape and assemble metal components to very precise tolerances through
the skilled use of hand tools, measuring equipment using a variety of machines
such as drills, lathes, grinders and milling machines. Fitters also require skills
such as welding, hydraulics and pneumatics.
Machining
Machinists use machine tools to machine and shape metal and plastics. Machinists
are skilled in using lathes, milling machines, grinders and drills. They must
be able to interpret engineering drawings and be able to work to very close
tolerances.
Turners use lathes to turn a workpiece to produce a cylindrical component
such as shafts and bushes, car steering columns, axles and crankshafts.
In Australia most tradespersons are multi skilled and have skills in several
trade areas, so fitter and machinists combine both fitting skills and machining
skills.
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