Tooling Development for Manufacturing Engineering
In high-volume manufacturing environments, tooling precision directly impacts product quality, production efficiency, and cost control. This program is designed to help engineers and tooling professionals strengthen their understanding of sheet metal die development — from tooling fundamentals to buyoff validation and troubleshooting on the shop floor.
The course covers critical areas such as shearing and bending theory, tool design calculations, die structure selection, manufacturing and inspection of die elements, assembly sequencing, and tool tryout practices. Participants will also gain hands-on exposure to static and dynamic tool buyoff checkpoints, real-world tooling quality concerns, and corrective action methodologies used in production environments.
With practical case studies, industry check sheets, and application-focused discussions, the program enables participants to bridge the gap between theoretical tooling concepts and real manufacturing execution for mass production readiness.
Course Content
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This course includes:
- Lessons 5
- Topics 17
- Duration 1 Day
- Quizzes 0
- Language English