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CNC/NC Punch Press Skill Standards - Level II

CNC/NC Punch Press Skill Standards - Level II
Overview 
Metalworking and Skill Standards Process

  • Skills and Certification Framework for Careers in Metalworking in the United States 
  • Framework for CNC/NC Punch Press Skills -- Level II 
  • Occupational Description and Benchmarking for CNC/NC Punch Press Setup and Operation

Duty Area: 1. Job Process Planning
1.1 Verify Job Specifications
1.2 Verify Availability of Material
1.3 Verify Type of Machine to be Used
1.4 Verify Tooling Availability
1.5 Verify or Develop an Inspection Plan
Duty Area: 2. Pre-Setup
2.1 Pull Selected Tooling and Confirm Condition
2.2 Perform Tooling Maintenance and Repair
2.3 Pull and Inspect Material
Duty Area: 3. Setup
3.1 Verify Machine Condition
3.2 Install Operating Program
3.3 Install Required Tooling
3.4 Set Material Clamps
3.5 Set Up for Slug and/or Part Removal
3.6 Material Handling Equipment
3.7 Verify Safety Systems
3.8 Run and Verify First Article
Duty Area: 4. Production
4.1 Initiate Production Run
4.2 Hand Off to an Operator
4.3 Troubleshoot Production
Appendix A: Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics
KSAO Area: 1. Written and Oral Communication
1.1 Reading
1.2 Writing
1.3 Speaking
1.4 Listening
KSAO Area: 2. Mathematics
2.1 Arithmetic
2.2 Applications of Geometry
2.3 Applications of Algebra
2.4 Applications of Trigonometry
2.5 Applications of Statistics
KSAO Area: 3. Decision Making and Problem Solving
3.1 Applying Decision Rules
3.2 Basic Problem Solving
KSAO Area: 4. Group Skills and Personal Qualities
4.1 Group Participation and Teamwork
4.2 Personal Qualities
KSAO Area: 5. Engineering Drawings and Sketches
5.1 Standard Orthographic Blueprints
5.2 GDT Orthographic Blueprints
KSAO Area: 6. Measurement
6.1 Basic Measuring Instruments
6.2 Precision Measuring Instruments
6.3 Surface Plate Instruments
KSAO Area: 7. Metalworking Theory
7.1 Tooling
7.2 Material Types and Physical Properties
7.3 Machine Tools
7.4 Machine Operation
KSAO Area: 8. Safety
8.1 Safe Operating Practices
KSAO Area: 9. Computer
9.1 Computer Basic Skills
9.2Machine Programming
Appendix B: Board of Directors--National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc.
Appendix C: Technical Work Group--CNC/NC Punch Press Setup and Operation Skill Standard
Appendix D: Regional Validation Participants--CNC/NC Punch Press Setup and Operation Skill Standard



Framework for
CNC/NC Punch Press Skills - Level II

Occupational Duties Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
and Other Characteristics
1. Job Process Planning 1. Written and Oral Communication
1.1 Verify Job Specifications 1.1 Reading
1.2 Verify Availability of Material 1.2 Writing
1.3 Verify Type of Machine to be Used 1.3 Speaking
1.4 Verify Tooling Availability 1.4 Listening
1.5 Verify or Develop an Inspection Plan

2. Pre-Setup 2. Mathematics
2.1 Pull Selected Tooling and Confirm Condition 2.1 Arithmetic
2.2 Perform Tooling Maintenance and Repair 2.2 Applications of Geometry
2.3 Pull and Inspect Material 2.3 Applications of Algebra
2.4 Applications of Trigonometry
2.5 Applications of Statistics

3. Setup 3. Decision Making and Problem Solving
3.1 Verify Machine Condition 3.1 Applying Decision Rules
3.2 Install Operating Program 3.2 Basic Problem Solving
3.3 Install Required Tooling
3.4 Set Material Clamps
3.5 Set Up for Slug and/or Part Removal
3.6 Material Handling Equipment
3.7 Verify Safety Systems
3.8 Run and Verify First Article

4. Production 4.Group Skills and Personal Qualities
4.1 Initiate Production Run 4.1 Group Participation and Teamwork
4.2 Hand Off to an Operator 4.2 Personal Qualities
4.3 Troubleshoot Production

5. Engineering Drawings and Sketches
5.1 Standard Orthographic Blueprints
5.2 GDT Orthographic Blueprints

6. Measurement
6.1 Basic Measuring Instruments
6.2 Precision Measuring Instruments
6.3 Surface Plate Instruments

7. Metalworking Theory
7.1 Tooling
7.2 Material Types and Physical Properties
7.3 Machine Tools
7.4 Machine Operation

8. Safety
8.1 Safe Operating Practices

9. Computer
9.1 Computer Basic Skills
9.2 Machine Programming

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