Module Overview

Workshop and Metrology

This module introduces the learner to the fundamentals of workshop practice and safety. The learner will gain practical experience in the design, manufacture and measurement of engineering parts. Learners will be introduced to the principles of dimensional and geometric tolerances along with surface finish requirements with emphasis on their importance with regards the assembly of engineering components.  

Module Code

AWMP 1001

ECTS Credits

5

*Curricular information is subject to change

Introduction to safe working practices and familiarisation with a safe working environment.

Operation and use of metal cutting equipment: lathes, milling machines and pedestal drills.

Selection of correct cutting tools: for the production of specified components.

Selection of correct feed rates and speed rates for metal cutting operations.

Machine tool drive mechanisms.

The operation, calibration and use of precision measuring equipment.

Dimensional Tolerances, Limits and Fits, Tolerance Stack-up, Go&No-Go gauges.

Introduction to Geometric Tolerances.

Introduction to Surface Finish.

The emphasis on course delivery will be ‘hands-on’, supported by some on-line content using Brightspace. Online content will consist of class notes and laboratory sheets. Both Workshop and Laboratory sessions are tailored to accommodate a maximum of 16 students.

 

16 x 2 hour Workshop sessions

  8 x 2 hour Metrology Laboratory Sessions

Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown %
Other Assessment(s)100