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introducing Tooling U–SME

Tooling U–SME generates high quality learning solutions for the manufacturing community. Validated by the industry’s leading experts, our class content, professional services, and competency mapping align to today’s job-related responsibilities for current and future generations of manufacturers. For over 80 years, we have been successfully building manufacturing training programs that harmonize workforce training with defined business goals and objectives. Over 210,000 individuals and over 32,000 companies and educational institutions throughout the global manufacturing community rely upon us to strengthen the skills of their manufacturing workforce.

CREDENTIALSTooling U–SME has been a trusted source in manufacturing education for over 80 years. Our integrity and commitment ensures we stay aligned to national credentials including the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Lean, Certified Manufacturing Engineer and Certified Manufacturing Technologist, National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS), Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC), American Welding Society (AWS), Siemens Mechatronics certifications and can also be mapped to individual or state curriculum requirements.

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CONTAINS LAB CONTAINS SIMULATOR AVAILABLE IN SPANISH AVAILABLE IN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

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foundational

Overview of Plastic Materials 115 Mechanical Properties of Metals 120

Physical Properties of Metals 130

Overview of Properties for Plastics 135 Metal Manufacturing 140

Overview of Plastic Processes 145 Metal Classification 150

Ferrous Metals and Alloys 210 Nonferrous Metals and Alloys 220 Heat Treatment of Steel 230 Plastics 240 Ceramics 250 Principles of Injection Molding 255 Principles of Thermoforming 265

QUALITY DEPARTMENT

Quality Overview 100

ISO 9000 Overview 110 Approaches to Maintenance 120 Lean Manufacturing Overview 130 Intro to Supply Chain Management 140

Total Productive Maintenance Overview 150

OnlineINSPECTION DEPARTMENT

Basic Measurement 110

Linear Instrument Characteristics 115 Basics of the CMM 120

Basics of the Optical Comparator 130 Surface Measurement 140 Overview of Threads 150 Intro to GD&T 200

Calibration Fundamentals 210 Inspecting with CMMs 220 Inspecting with Optical Comparators 230 Hole Inspection 240 Thread Inspection 250 Hardness Testing 260 Measuring System Analysis 300 Interpreting GD&T 310

MATERIALS DEPARTMENT

Intro to Materials 100 Structure of Metals 110

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Confined Spaces 190 Respiratory Safety 195 Powered Industrial Truck Safety 210

SHOP ESSENTIALS DEPARTMENT

Math: Fundamentals 100

Math: Fractions and Decimals 105

Math: Units of Measurement 115

Basics of Tolerance 120

Blueprint Reading 130

Geometry: Lines and Angles 155

Geometry: Triangles 165

Shop Geometry Overview 170

Geometry: Circles and Polygons 185

Shop Algebra Overview 200

Trig: Pythagorean Theorem 205

Shop Trig Overview 210

Trig: Sine, Cosine, and Tangent 215

Statistics 220

Trig: Sine Bar Applications 225

Interpreting Blueprints 230

Concepts of Calculus 310

RIGGING DEPARTMENT

Intro to Machine Rigging 110 Rigging Equipment 120 Lifting and Moving Equipment 130 Rigging Inspection and Safety 210 Rigging Mechanics 220

SAFETY DEPARTMENT

Intro to OSHA 100 Fire Safety and Prevention 110 Bloodborne Pathogens 115 Personal Protective Equipment 120 Lockout/Tagout Procedures 130 Safety for Lifting Devices 135 Machine Guarding 140 Hand and Power Tool Safety 145 Environmental Safety Hazards 150 Flammable/Combustible Liquids 155 MSDS and Hazard Communication 160 Metalworking Fluid Safety 165 Noise Reduction and Hearing Conservation 170 Walking and Working Surfaces 180

5S Overview 155 Cell Design and Pull Systems 160

Intro to Six Sigma 170 Troubleshooting: Identifying Problems 180Troubleshooting: Understanding Causes and Effects 182Troubleshooting: Taking Corrective Actions 184Conducting an Internal Audit 200

SPC Overview 210 TS 16949:2002 Overview 220Metrics for Lean 230 Process Flow Charting 240Strategies for Setup Reduction 250 Approaches to Quality Management 255Conducting Kaizen Events 260Value Stream Mapping: The Present State 300Value Stream Mapping: The Future State 305Six Sigma Goals and Tools 310Managing Practices for Total Quality 320

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CONTAINS LAB CONTAINS SIMULATOR AVAILABLE IN SPANISH AVAILABLE IN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

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machining

Part Program 150

CAD/CAM Overview 160

CNC Manual Operations 200

CNC Offsets 210

CNC Specs for the Mill 220

CNC Specs for the Lathe 225

Creating a Turning Program 280

Turning Calculations 285

Creating a Milling Program 290

Milling Calculations 295 Canned Cycles 310

CNC CONTROLS: GE FANUC DEPARTMENT

GE Fanuc Mill: Control Panel Overview 250

GE Fanuc Lathe: Control Panel Overview 255

GE Fanuc Mill: Entering Offsets 260

GE Fanuc Lathe: Entering Offsets 265

GE Fanuc Mill: Locating Program Zero 270

GE Fanuc Lathe: Locating Program Zero 275

GE Fanuc Mill: Program Execution 280

GE Fanuc Lathe: Program Execution 285

GE Fanuc Mill: Program Storage 310

OnlineABRASIVES DEPARTMENT

Intro to Abrasives 100 What Is Grinding? 110

Grinding Processes 120

Grinding Variables 200

Grinding Wheel Materials 210 Grinding Wheel Geometry 220 Dressing and Truing 230

Surface Grinder Operation 240 Cylindrical Grinder Operation 250 Centerless Grinder Operation 260 Setup for Centerless Grinders 320

CNC DEPARTMENT

History and Definition of CNC 100

Mechanics of CNC 110

Basics of the CNC Turning Center 120

Basics of the CNC Machining Center 130

Basics of the CNC Swiss-Type Lathe 135

CNC Coordinates 140

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Mazak Lathe: Safety for the Lathe 265 Mazak Mill: Locating Program Zero 270 Mazak Lathe: Locating Program Zero 275 Mazak Mill: Entering Offsets 280 Mazak Lathe: Entering Offsets 285 Creating an EIA/ISO Program for the Mazak Mill 286Creating an EIA/ISO Program for the Mazak Lathe 287Creating a Mazatrol Program for the Mill 288Creating a Mazatrol Program for the Lathe 289Mazak Mill: Program Execution 290 Mazak Lathe: Program Execution 295 Mazak Mill: Program Storage 310 Mazak Lathe: Program Storage 315 Mazak Mill: First Part Runs 320 Mazak Lathe: First Part Runs 325

MANUAL MACHINING DEPARTMENT

Basics of the Manual Mill 110 Basics of the Engine Lathe 115

Overview of Manual Mill Setup 200

GE Fanuc Lathe: Program Storage 315

GE Fanuc Mill: First Part Runs 320

GE Fanuc Lathe: First Part Runs 325

CNC CONTROLS: HAAS DEPARTMENT

Haas Mill: Control Panel Overview 250 Haas Lathe: Control Panel Overview 255 Haas Mill: Entering Offsets 260 Haas Lathe: Entering Offsets 265 Haas Mill: Locating Program Zero 270 Haas Lathe: Locating Program Zero 275 Haas Mill: Program Execution 280 Haas Lathe: Program Execution 285 Haas Mill: Program Storage 310 Haas Lathe: Program Storage 315 Haas Mill: First Part Runs 320 Haas Lathe: First Part Runs 325

CNC CONTROLS: MAZAK DEPARTMENT

Mazak Mill: Control Panel Overview 250 Mazak Lathe: Control Panel Overview 255 Mazak Mill: Safety for the Mill 260

Overview of Engine Lathe Setup 205 Benchwork and Layout Operations 210 Manual Mill Operation 220 Engine Lathe Operation 225

Holemaking on the Mill 230 Threading on the Engine Lathe 235 Taper Turning on the Engine Lathe 240

METAL CUTTING DEPARTMENT

Metal Removal Processes 110

Safety for Metal Cutting 115 What Is Cutting? 120

Machines for Metal Cutting 130

Cutting Processes 140

Sawing Fundamentals 155 Intro to Screw Machining 160 Cutting Variables 200

Cutting Fluids 210

Band Saw Blade Selection 215 Cutting Tool Materials 220

Carbide Grade Selection 230 Tool Geometry 240

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machining

Instructor-Led> Computer Numerical Control (CNC)

Fundamentals> Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)> High-Speed, High-Power Machining> Machining Process Optimization Program> Precision Grinding & Abrasive Machining

Certificate Program> Modern Grinding Technology> Practical Applications of Machine Tool

Metrology> Metalworking Fluid Management Certificate

Program> High-Speed Endmilling for Die, Mold,

Aerospace, Racing, and Prototype Shops

Milling Geometry 245

Drill Geometry 247

ANSI Insert Selection 250

Toolholders for Turning 260 Speed and Feed Selection 300

Optimizing Insert Life 305

High-Speed Machining 310 Hard Turning 315Machining Titanium Alloys 325

WORKHOLDING DEPARTMENT

Intro to Workholding 104

Supporting and Locating Principles 106

Locating Devices 107

Clamping Basics 108

Chucks, Collets, and Vises 110

Fixture Body Construction 200 Fixture Design Basics 210

Drill Bushing Selection 230

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CONTAINS LAB CONTAINS SIMULATOR AVAILABLE IN SPANISH AVAILABLE IN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

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maintenance

Intro to Hydraulic Components 120 Intro to Pneumatic Components 125 Intro to Fluid Conductors 130 Fittings for Fluid Systems 135 Preventive Maintenance for Fluid Systems 140 Hydraulic Power Variables 200 Pneumatic Power Variables 205 Hydraulic Power Sources 210 Pneumatic Power Sources 215 Fluid System Print Reading 220 Hydraulic Control Valves 230 Pneumatic Control Valves 235 Actuator Applications 240 Basic Hydraulic Circuit Design 310 Basic Pneumatic Circuit Design 315 Hydraulic Fluid Selection 320 Contamination and Filter Selection 330 Hydraulic Principles and System Design 340

MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT

Intro to Mechanical Systems 100 Safety for Mechanical Work 105 Forces of Machines 110 Power Transmission Components 120

OnlineELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT

Electrical Units 110 Safety for Electric Work 115 Intro to Circuits 120 Intro to Magnetism 130 DC Circuit Components 140 NEC Overview 150 Series Circuit Calculations 200 Parallel Circuit Calculations 205 AC Fundamentals 210 Electrical Instruments 220 Electrical Print Reading 225 DC Power Sources 230 AC Power Sources 235 Conductor Selection 240 Battery Selection 250

HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS DEPARTMENT

Intro to Fluid Systems 100 Safety for Hydraulics and Pneumatics 105 The Forces of Fluid Power 110

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Limit Switches and Proximity Sensors 360 Photoelectric and Ultrasonic Devices 365 Reduced Voltage Starting 370 Solid-State Relays and Starters 375 Deceleration Methods 380 Acceleration Methods 385

PLCs DEPARTMENT

Intro to PLCs 200 Hardware for PLCs 210 Basics of Ladder Logic 220 Numbering Systems and Codes 230 PLC Inputs and Outputs 240 Basic Programming 250 PLC Timers and Counters 260 Networking for PLCs 270 Hand-Held Programmers of PLCs 280 PLC Diagrams and Programs 300 Overview of PLC Registers 305 PLC Program Control Instructions 310 Math for PLCs 320 Sequencer Instructions for PLCs 330 PLC Installation Practices 340 PID for PLCs 350

Lubricant Fundamentals 130 Mechanical Power Variables 200 Bearing Applications 210 Spring Applications 220 Belt Drive Applications 230 Gear Geometry 240 Gear Applications 245 Clutch and Brake Applications 250

MOTOR CONTROLS DEPARTMENT

Intro to Electric Motors 200 Symbols and Diagrams for Motors 210 Logic and Line Diagrams 220 DC Motor Applications 230 Solenoids 235 AC Motor Applications 240 Contactors and Motor Starters 250 Control Devices 260 Reversing Motor Circuits 310 Distribution Systems 320 Specs for Servomotors 330 Timers and Counters 340 Electronic Semiconductor Devices 350 Photonic Semiconductor Devices 355

Data Manipulation 360 Shift Registers 370

ROBOTICS DEPARTMENT

Intro to Robotics 110 Robot Safety 115 Robot Components 120 End Effectors 125 Applications for Robots 130 Robot Axes 140 Robot Sensors 150 Robot Troubleshooting 160 Robot Maintenance 170 Concepts of Robot Programming 210 Robotic Drives, Hardware, and Components 220 Robot Installations 230 Robotic Control Systems 240 Vision Systems 250 Industrial Network Integration 260

Instructor-Led> Industrial Combustion Systems

Certificate Program

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CONTAINS LAB CONTAINS SIMULATOR AVAILABLE IN SPANISH AVAILABLE IN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

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stamping / forming / fabricating

Instructor-Led> Coil Slitting Fundamentals> Coil Slitting & Leveling Certificate Program> Laser Cutting Certificate Program> Metal Formability Certificate Program> Metal Stamping Press Maintenance

Certificate Program> Stamping Die Certificate Program

OnlinePRESS BRAKE DEPARTMENT

Press Brake Safety 100Press Brake Components 110 Bending Fundamentals 120 Die Bending Operations 130Operating the Press Brake 200Press Brake Specifications 220

STAMPING DEPARTMENT

Press Basics 110 Stamping Safety 115

Punch and Die Operations 120

Die Components 130 Coil Handling Equipment 140 Die Cutting Variables 200

Monitoring Press Operations 220

Guiding System Components 230 Stripper System Components 235 Coil Loading Procedures 250 Die Setting Procedures 300

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Plasma Cutting 265 Electrode Selection 270

Visual Inspection of Welds 280 Arc Welding Aluminum Alloys 310

OnlineWELDING DEPARTMENT

What Is Oxyfuel Welding? 100 Oxyfuel Welding Safety 105 What Is Arc Welding? 110

Arc Welding Safety 115 Arc Welding Processes 120

Overview of Weld Types 130

Electrical Power for Arc Welding 140 Intro to Submerged Arc Welding 160 Ferrous Metals for Welding 200

Nonferrous Metals for Welding 205 Oxyfuel Welding Applications 207 SMAW Applications 210

GMAW Applications 220

FCAW Applications 230

GTAW Applications 240 Arc Welding Symbols and Codes 250

SAW Applications 255 Arc Welding Power Sources 260

welding

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CONTAINS LAB CONTAINS SIMULATOR AVAILABLE IN SPANISH AVAILABLE IN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

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composites processing

Instructor-Led> Introduction to Composites> Joining and Bonding Composite Structures> Metallurgy Certificate Program> Repair of Advanced Composite Structures> Tooling for Composites

OnlineCOMPOSITES DEPARTMENT

Intro to Composites 110Safety for Composite Processing 115Overview of Composite Processes 120Traditional Composites 125Advanced Thermoset Resins for Composites 130Advanced Materials for Composites 135Intro to Lay-up and Spray-up Molding 140Intro to Compression Molding 170Surface Finishing Composites 190Vacuum Bagging Technique: Single-sided Bagging 230Composite Inspection and Defect Prevention 240Repair Methods for Composites 250

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> Cycle Time Management/Reengineering> Design of Experiments (DOE)> Design for Manufacturability and Assembly

(DFM/DFA)> Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

Fundamentals> GD&T for DFM> GD&T> GD&T Overview> Global Supply Chain Management> How to Coach Your People to Think

Independently> Industrial Engineering Fundamentals> Integrating Green Manufacturing and Lean> Introduction to Lean: Overview of the Lean

Toolbox> Kaizen Workshop> Kanban: Inventory and Demand Management> Lean Product Development> Manufacturing Technology Fundamentals> Measurement Inspection and Gaging Level 1> Measurement Inspection and Gaging Level 2> Planning Manufacturing Cells

OnlineSUPERVISOR ESSENTIALS DEPARTMENT

Essentials of Leadership 110 Essentials of Communication 120 Managing Performance: Best Practices 130 Managing Performance: Corrective Actions 135 Basics of Manufacturing Costs 140Intro to Managerial Accounting 145Conflict Resolution Principles 150 Conflict Resolution for Different Groups 155 Team Leadership 160 Managing the Diverse Workplace 210 Harassment and Discrimination 215 Performance Management and the Law 230

Instructor-Led> APQP/FMEA/Control Plans/Error Proofing> Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)> Computerized Maintenance Management

System (CMMS) Certificate Program> Concurrent Engineering

engineering / management

> Precision Machine Design> Project Risk Management> Rapid and Accurate Cost Estimating

and Quoting> Rapid Prototyping Fundamentals> Rapid Technologies and Additive

Manufacturing Certificate Programs> Six Sigma Green Belt> Six Sigma Yellow Belt> SMED: Setup / Changeover Reduction> Strategic Project Management> Statistical Process Control (SPC) Fundamentals> 5S: Systematic Organization of the Workplace> The Human Side of Lean> Tolerance Stack-Up Analysis> Understanding the Tools and Best Practices of

Lean Manufacturing> Value Analysis and Value Engineering (VA/VE)> Value Stream Mapping: Diagram the

Information and Material Flows in Your Business

> Walking the Talk Certificate Series

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CONTAINS LAB CONTAINS SIMULATOR AVAILABLE IN SPANISH AVAILABLE IN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE

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assembly / final stage processes

FASTENERS DEPARTMENT

Intro to Assembly 100 Safety for Assembly 105

Intro to Fastener Threads 110 Overview of Threaded Fasteners 117Tools for Threaded Fasteners 120Overview of Non-Threaded Fasteners 125Intro to Fastener Ergonomics 130Properties for Fasteners 200Understanding Torque 210

Threaded Fastener Selection 215

SOLDERING DEPARTMENT

What Is Soldering? 110 Safety for Soldering 115

Soldering Equipment 130 Soldering Applications 200

Solder and Flux Selection 210 Soldering PCBs 220 Lead-Free Soldering 230

OnlineADHESIVES DEPARTMENT

Intro to Adhesive Bonding 110 Basics of the Bonding Process 120 Intro to Adhesive Properties 130 Types of Adhesives 140 Surface Preparation 210 Steps for Adhesive Application 220

COATINGS DEPARTMENT

Intro to Coating Composition 110 Surface Preparation for Coatings 120 Processes for Applying Coatings 140 Coating Defects 150 Troubleshooting Coating Defects 170

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knowledge earnedSME–Tooling U offer certifications and outcome assessments that help the manufacturing community benchmark learning against objectives. Our professional certification programs, developed by a range of experienced industry professionals, validate the knowledge and/or skills of individuals to ensure they are well-equipped to meet the requirements for their manufacturing profession.

ASSESSEET Outcome Assessments – SME: In partnership with IEEE-ECETDHA, is an assessment for two- and four-year colleges and universities. It’s available to all EET programs wanting an outcome assessment to help support their ABET (or other) accreditation requirement.

Lean Bronze Certification Exam only: Demonstrates solid understanding of basic lean principles and tools.

Green Workforce Development Certificate Programs: In Partnership with the Purdue Technical Assistance Program, the Green Manufacturing Specialist and Green Frontline Worker Certificate Programs help companies integrate green initiatives into their daily work to improve their bottomline impact on the environment.

Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE):Earning the CMfgE shows employees have advanced manufacturing experience to aid an organization.

Certified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT): Earning the CMfgT showcases manufacturing skill with industry practices and processes.

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Additional Practice and Self-Evaluation Components:Practice with the CMfgT and CMfgE Self-Assessment program: The CMfgT and CMfgE Self-Assessment gives candidates a chance to evaluate their level of competency prior to taking the actual exam.

Review with the CMfgT Online Course: The CMfgT online course is comprised of 61 classes mapped to the body of knowledge of the actual CMfgT exam. Candidates can dig deep and focus on any area they feel more knowledge is needed.

CERTIFYLean Certification: SME along with three other partners, Association for Manufacturing Excellance (AME), American Society for Quality (ASQ), and the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence have formed an alliance to establish the standard for continuous manufacturing improvement and Lean practices.

> Bronze Level: Begin the industry-leading Lean Certification program at the Bronze

level, which tests a person’s tactical lean experience and solid understanding of Lean principles and tools. Organizations are assured of having learners who are adept with lean principles on the tactical level.

> Silver Level: Evaluates the integration of Lean, expanding upon a candidate’s

knowledge and understanding of Lean principles and tools. Silver-level candidates should be fully capable of orchestrating the transformation of a complete value stream.

> Gold Level: Focuses on the strategic transformation of the enterprise. Gold-level

candidates have sufficient Lean experience and knowledge to teach Lean strategy and leadership, or lead an organization through the Lean transformation process.

> Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE): A CMfgE certification requires a minimum of eight years of combined

manufacturing—or engineering related education and/or work experience, including a minimum of four years of work experience.

> Certified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT): Pursing a CMfgT certification requires a minimum of four years

combined manufacturing- or engineering-related education and/or work experience.

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book and video connectionIn addition to online training we have 350+ books, videos, journals and technical papers that are developed to ensure your workforce has the right information for new technologies, new ideas for process improvement, and new ways to manufacture.

BOOKS & VIDEOSsme.org/store

SME’s robust book and video materials library promotes learning objectives and achievements. Gain access to hundreds of publications and videos. There are discounts on multiple copies for yourself and your institution’s bookstore. FREE desk review copies of selected SME-published books are also available.

• eBooks & eChapters – SME-published books and individual chapters are available.• Manufacturing Knowledge Base Wiki – The former nine-volume Tool & Manufacturing

Engineer’s Handbook has been digitized in a new peer-reviewed and validated WIKI environment exclusive for SME Members. Find out how you can contribute at sme.org/wikivolunteer.

• Video On-Demand – From manufacturing processes, to industry insights and technology case studies, view videos online on-demand.

• Custom-Build Content – Access what you need and create your own custom manufacturing course materials by combining eChapters, images, video and more.

• Digital Subscriptions – Education subscription packages provide unlimited access to knowledge and can be integrated into your online learning system.

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MANUFACTURING FUNDAMENTALSsme.org/fmp

Books• Fundamentals of Manufacturing, 2nd Edition Text Books,

Supplement and Workbook – B• Manufacturing Processes & Materials, 5th Edition and

Instructor’s Guide – B

Videos• Fundamental Manufacturing Processes Video Series – V

Each program provides an excellent visual library for understanding the concepts, technologies, processes, and applications used throughout the manufacturing enterprise. Even non-technical audiences will gain an understanding of core manufacturing ideas, while learning shop vocabulary. There are over 40 DVD programs to choose from. You can purchase the complete series and save 20% off list price, or buy only the titles you need including:

Brazing & SolderingCastingComposite Materials & Manufacturing

Computer Numerical ControlCutting Tool GeometriesCutting Tool MaterialsDeburring ProcessesDie CastingElectrical Discharge MachiningExtrusion ProcessesFastening & AssemblyForgingGears & Gear ManufacturingGrindingHeat TreatingHolemakingHydroformingIndustrial RoboticsMeasurement & GagingMechanical & Non-Destructive TestingMetalcutting FluidsMilling & Machining CentersPainting & Powder CoatingPlastic Blow MoldingPlastic Injection Molding

Plastic Injection MoldsPlastic ThermoformingPlastics FinishingPlastics Machining & AssemblyPlating & Surface CoatingsPowder MetallurgyPunch PressesRapid PrototypingRoll FormingSheet Metal Coil ProcessingSheet Metal Shearing & BendingSheet Metal Stamping Dies & ProcessStamping PressesSheet Metal Stamping ProcessThermal & Abrasive Waterjet Cutting ProcessesThreadingTube BendingTurning & the LatheWeldingWorkholding

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FUNDAMENTALS OF TOOL DESIGNsme.org/ftd

Books• Fundamentals of Tool Design, 6th Edition with DVD sampler and Instructor’s Guide – B

Videos• Fundamentals of Tool Design Video Series – V

This nine program Fundamentals of Tooling Design package brings together industry experts, educators and companies to provide a solid, in-depth examination of the technologies and techniques used to design and troubleshoot tooling within a variety of industries including:

> Tool Materials > Cutting Tool Design > Fixture Design > Progressive Die Design > Gaging & Inspection Tool Design > Computer-Aided Design > Rapid Tooling Design > Composite Tooling Design > Troubleshooting Tool & Die Making

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COMPOSITES MANUFACTURINGsme.org/cmvs

Books• Fundamentals of Composites Manufacturing, 2nd Edition with DVD

sampler and Instructor’s Guide – B

Videos• Composites Manufacturing Video Series – eight programs sold

individually or as a package – V

The eight program package compiles a comprehensive examination of the composites industry, detailing the materials used, the various composite manufacturing processes and post processes, and common composite applications. A sampler DVD for the video series is also available.

> Composite Materials > Manual Composite Layup & Spray Up > Automated Composite Layup & Spray Up > Filament Winding > Pultrusion > Liquid Molding > Compression Molding > Composites Post Fabrication & Joining

MANUFACTURING INSIGHTS sme.org/mi

Manufacturing Insights®, the video series companion to Manufacturing Engineering® magazine, brings together industry experts, companies and educators who are at the forefront of manufacturing. Each program takes viewers inside companies renowned for success as they generously share their experiences in adopting new technology, process improvements, and workforce development.

Technology:Advanced GrindingAdvanced Robotic WeldingAffordable Automation for the Small & Medium FacilitiesDirect Metal ManufacturingHigh Speed MachiningLean AutomationMachine Vision and Error ProofingManufacturing Alternative Energy SystemsMedical Applications of Rapid PrototypingMetal Forming SimulationMicromachiningMinimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL)

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NanomanufacturingRapid Castings: Rapid Prototypes for Metal Casting ProcessesRapid Injection Mold ToolingRapid ManufacturingReverse Engineering: 3D Data CaptureRFID: Tool Tracking SolutionsStructural DNA

Lean Manufacturing:A Lean Supply Chain at John DeereBreakthrough Kaizen EventsBuilding a Lean CultureEngineering a Lean Supply ChainFive S Factory Make Over (5S)Flexible Small Lot Production for Just In Time (JIT)Green LeanHuman Side of Lean Manufacturing at TECHNICOLORIncorporating Lean: From the Factory to Front OfficeIntroduction to Lean Manufacturing

Introduction to Lean ToolingKanban SystemsLean AccountingLean ITSLean Manufacturing at Miller SQALean Manufacturing at TAC ManufacturingLean Manufacturing in a Small ShopLean Product DesignLean Tooling in ActionLearning Lean Through SimulationMapping Your Value StreamMistake Proofing: Achieving Zero DefectsPoka Yoke: Mistake ProofingQuick Changeover for Lean ManufacturingRight-Sized EquipmentSingle Piece FlowToast KaizenTotal Productive Maintenance BlitzTPM: Total Productive MaintenanceTraining Within IndustryValue Stream MappingVisual ControlsWhat Lean Means

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Quality:Customer Focused ManufacturingDesign for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA)Ergonomic SafetyFailure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)Managing Teams in ManufacturingSet-Up ReductionSix SigmaSupply Chain ManagementThe Cost of Poor QualityTheory of ConstraintsWork Measurement

on demand webinar libraryGetting More from your CNC Machines (1 part)Advanced GD&T Series (3 parts)Blueprint Reading Series (2 parts)Design for Production and Assembly of Complex Components Series (4 parts)GD&T Fundamentals Series (4 parts)GD&T: The New ASME Y14.5: Update on the 2009 Changes (1 part)Precision Machine Design for Mechatronic Automation Series (4 parts)Tolerance Stacks (3 parts)5S Series (2 parts)Cell Planning Series (2 parts)Foundations of Lean (1 part)Green Manufacturing Series (4 parts)Planning Lean Layouts Series (4 parts)Kaizen Event Effectiveness Series (3 parts)ABCs of A3 Series (2 parts)Data Collection Series (2 parts)Lean Tooling (1 part)Manufacturing Refresh Series (4 parts)Pricing and Estimating Series (4 parts)

Project Management Series (4 parts)Economics of Burrs and Deburring Series (4 parts)Advanced Composites Manufacturing Series (3 parts)Machine Process Optimization Series (4 parts)Additive Manufacturing for Product, Process, and Profit Enhancement (1 part)

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manufacturing knowledge resource—turning knowledge into youThe Manufacturing Knowledge Resource is a new, digital revolution for ToolingU–SME publishing. It’s a completely online content delivery system for getting the latest manufacturing knowledge ToolingU–SME has to offer. It’s everything you want to KNOW about manufacturing in a user friendly, 24/7 digital environment. It’s what you need, when you need it!

• Knowledge sharing and collaboration with other members to create a knowledge-reference base for use today and future generations of manufacturing practitioners.

• Access the Tool and Manufacturing Engineers’ Handbook series—the “Manufacturing Knowledge Base”—a nine-volume encyclopedic reference set for manufacturing.

• Access thousands of pages of reference content and hundreds of videos and associated clips.

• Online networking with fellow subject matter experts to rally around content needed by today’s manufacturing practitioners.

• Companies: an outstanding resource to supplement training, customizes reference and support materials, and provides supplemental videos to introduce concepts or reinforce training.

• Colleges/Universities: as an outstanding resource to use for research, supplemental aids for the classroom, and to provide e-access to materials, videos and other reference sources to round out the student’s learning experience.

• Individuals: for personal reference material, and furthering a candidates understanding of manufacturing processes and techniques.

MKR will become THE manufacturing reference source to support workforce development and training.

Contact us for more information on how you and your team can get access to the Manufacturing Knowledge Resource.

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AVAILABLE JANUARY 2013

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why Tooling U–SME

• The leader in manufacturing workforce development solutions

• Proven solutions for corporate, education and government organizations

• A single partner who can assemble the resources necessary to support your training initiatives

• Over 80 years of experience in providing learning services, assessment programs and credential certifications

• Over 210,000 individuals and over 32,000 companies and educational institutions throughout the global manufacturing community

rely upon Tooling U–SME

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