Title: Engineering Diploma
1- Engineering Diploma
- Level 2 Unit 6 Application of Manufacturing
Techniques in Engineering
In this unit you are going to get involved in
engineering manufacturing activities, producing,
as part of a team, a quantity of the same
product. You will learn about production planning
and scheduling and be responsible for setting up
tools and equipment including CNC and preparing
materials ready for production. In line with
modern industrial practice, you will learn how to
apply quality control during production and be
able to record and interpret the resulting data.
2L2 U6 Learning Outcomes
- Be able to work effectively in a production team
and reflect on their performance - Know about production information and how this is
used to plan and schedule for manufacturing - Be able to set up and use tools and CNC equipment
safely to process materials - Be able to apply appropriate quality control
techniques and interpret quality data
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3L2 U6 Content
- Modern manufacturing techniques require a range
of skills, so working in teams is essential. Good
communication and effective meetings between team
members is essential for the progress of
projects. - Successful and effective manufacturing requires
careful, detailed planning. The ability to
interpret engineering drawings and other
production information is essential for good
planning.
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4L2 U6 Content
- Modern computer numerically controlled machines
are very sophisticated. They are flexible in what
they can make and with careful programming, can
produce complex components. - Quality control is a very important area of
manufacture. Manufactured products need to be
checked against specification and statistical
analysis performed to ensure consistent
production.
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5Task 1 Demonstrate you can work as part of a
production team and reflect on your performance.
- Team working
- Work effectively as a member of a production team
and write a short report in which you describe
your role and identify your own strengths and
weaknesses. - Explain how your contribution to the team
affected the success of the planning production
and quality control of the project. - Suggest ways that your contribution could have
been improved, taking account of your strengths
and weaknesses.
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6Task 2 To demonstrate that you can interpret
production information and can produce a
production plan and a schedule.
- Interpreting an engineering drawing
- From the drawing, identify and describe four
pieces of essential production information. - Interpret the information presented in the
drawing and describe how it will be used when the
production plan and schedule for the component
are developed.
- Production planning
- Write a production plan and schedule which take
account of the following materials, machine
tools, cutting tools, timescales, sequence of
machining operations, measuring equipment for
quality purposes, QA documentation. - Include a schedule so that key milestones are
included. You will be looking to produce
documents which contain enough information for
someone in a workshop to be able to produce the
component by following your plan.
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7Task 3 Demonstrate you can set up and use tools
and CNC equipment safely to process materials
- Using CNC equipment
- You will use the component drawing and your
production plan to create a program and enter it
into a CNC machine. - You must work in an organised manner, keep the
machine tidy and when you have finished work,
clean it down and leave ready for the next person
to use. - Each member of your team should take a turn at
entering programme data into the machine. - Programming CNC machines is a complex skill and
takes a long time to learn so for this task you
may need some help. - Include a comment about what you might do
differently in the future to improve the
performance of the manufacturing operation.
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8Task 4 Demonstrate how to apply appropriate
quality control techniques and interpret quality
data.
- Quality control procedure
- You will need to use measuring techniques to
assess the quality of a sample of the parts you
have produced. - You will perform a statistical analysis on the
data collected and establish if the production
run conforms to the specification. - You will then write a short report on the results
of your inspection and analyse why the production
was a success or failure and suggest how it could
be improved.
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9Golf Tee Manufacture
- You may be given a project to manufacture golf
tees
- The CNC is used to make a mould
- The mould and injection moulder are used to
manufacture plastic golf tees
- This project will enable you to meet all the
learning outcomes of this unit - Work in a production team
- Know how production information is used to plan
manufacturing - Set up and use tools and CNC equipment
- Apply quality control
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