Trimming composite mouldings using hand tools

URN: SEMMME3087
Business Sectors (Suites): Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Suite 3
Developed by: Enginuity
Approved on: 30 Mar 2023

Overview

This standard identifies the competences you need to trim composite mouldings using hand tools, in accordance with approved procedures.  You will be required to use appropriate drawings, specifications and documentation to trim various mouldings, using the correct trimming techniques.

You will be expected to select the correct tools and equipment for the trimming activity.  You will trim a range of composite mouldings incorporating a variety of features, and using cutting, sanding, drilling and polishing techniques and processes.  Mouldings trimmed will include a range of resin and fibre materials.

Your responsibilities will require you to comply with organisational policy and procedures for the trimming activities undertaken, and to report any problems with the trimming activities, equipment or materials that you cannot personally resolve, or are outside your permitted authority, to the relevant people.  You will be expected to work with a minimum of supervision, taking personal responsibility for your own actions and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out.

Your underpinning knowledge will provide a good understanding of your work, and will provide an informed approach to applying composite moulding trimming techniques and procedures.  You will understand the trimming techniques used, and their application, in adequate depth to provide a sound basis for carrying out the activities to the required specification.

You will understand the safety precautions required when carrying out the trimming activities and when using the associated tools and equipment.  You will be required to demonstrate safe working practices throughout, and will understand the responsibility you owe to yourself and others in the workplace.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

  1. work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations, directives and guidelines
  2. follow relevant specifications for the component to be produced
  3. obtain the appropriate tools and equipment for the trimming operations and check they are in a safe and usable condition
  4. trim the mouldings using appropriate methods and techniques
  5. check that all the required trimming operations have been completed to the required specification
  6. complete the required production documentation
  7. deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that cannot be solved

Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

  1. how to work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations, directives and guidelines
  2. the hazards associated with carrying out composite trimming activities, and with the composite materials, consumables, tools and equipment used, and how to minimise these and reduce any risks
  3. protective equipment (PPE) that is needed for personal protection and, where required, the protection of others
  4. the application of regulations in relation to the storage, use and disposal of composite materials and consumables
  5. the specific environmental conditions the must be observed when producing composite mouldings
  6. the importance of setting up and using dust control measures including segregated work areas, dust extraction, working practices and use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
  7. how to extract and use information from engineering drawings and related specifications (to include symbols and conventions to appropriate standards) in relation to work undertaken
  8. how to interpret drawings, lay up manuals imperial and metric systems of measurement, workpiece reference points and system of tolerancing
  9. quality procedures used in the workplace to ensure production control (in relation to currency, issue, meeting specification) and the completion of such documents
  10. conventions and terminology used for trimming activities
  11. different types of manual and power tools, and their applications
  12. how the type of material being trimmed can affect the selection of cutting media, tools and speeds
  13. different types of cutting tools and abrasives, and their applications
  14. different types of materials used in cutting tools and abrasives, and their applications
  15. different types of resins, fibres, reinforcement, and their applications
  16. the visual identification of cured composite materials
  17. the identification and rectification of defects in composite mouldings
  18. the methods used in the trimming of composite mouldings
  19. operations and their sequence when preparing for trimming activities
  20. methods for handling composite mouldings throughout the trimming activities
  21. tools and equipment used trimming activities, and their care, preparation and control procedures
  22. the care and safe handling of composite mouldings throughout the trimming cycle
  23. the extent of your own responsibility and to whom you should report if you have problems that you cannot resolve

Scope/range


Scope Performance


1.         Carry out all of the following during the trimming activities:

  • obtain and use the appropriate documentation
  • adhere to procedures or systems in place for risk assessment, personal protective equipment and other relevant safety regulations and procedures to realise a safe system of work
  • provide and maintain a safe working environment for the composite trimming activities
  • check that all tools and equipment to be used are in a safe and usable condition
  • follow safe practice/approved composite trimming techniques and procedures at all times
  • segregate and dispose of waste materials using correct procedures
  • return all tools and equipment to the correct location on completion of the composite trimming activities
  • leave the work area in a safe and appropriate condition on completion of the activities  

2.         Carry out all of the following activities when preparing for the trimming activity:

  • check that moulding is correct and complete    
  • check for any defects in the moulding
  • select the correct equipment for the activity
  • check that the equipment is suitable for use
  • identify and protect the moulding in the work area
  • ensure the cutting tool and media are suitable for the material being trimmed  

3.         Mark out mouldings using four of the following:

  • scriber
  • height gauge
  • moulded scribe lines
  • centre punch
  • trimming templates
  • scribing jigs
  • other specific method  

4.         Cut mouldings using two the following methods:

  • cutting wheels/discs
  • saws
  • routers
  • trim jigs  

5.         Sand mouldings using three of the following methods:

  • rubbing blocks
  • diamond files
  • pencil grinders
  • disc sanders
  • belt sanders
  • orbital sander  

6.         Use a hand drill or pedestal drill to drill mouldings, using three of the following methods:

  • drill jigs
  • hole saws
  • counterbores
  • countersinks
  • drill bits  

7.         Polish mouldings using four of the following methods (where final finish is required):

  • wet sanding
  • cutting compound
  • rubbing block
  • orbital sander
  • polishing compound
  • polisher  

8.         Trim mouldings using techniques for two of the following resin types:

  • bio resin
  • thermoplastic
  • polyester
  • vinyl ester
  • epoxy
  • phenolic
  • bismaleimide
  • cyanate ester
  • other specific resin  

9.         Trim mouldings using techniques for two of the following fibre types:

  • natural fibre
  • thermo plastic
  • glass
  • aramid
  • carbon
  • hybrid
  • other specific types

 
10.      Trim mouldings that require, or incorporate, eight of the following features:

  • straight edges
  • curved edges
  • flat surfaces
  • polished surfaces
  • shaped surfaces
  • radius corners
  • returns
  • nett edges
  • joggle details
  • removal of join lines
  • multiple holes
  • multiple hole sizes
  • countersinks
  • counterbores
  • inserts to be drilled
  • inserts to be tapped
  • further lay-up stages
  • solid cores
  • honeycomb cores
  • edge filling

 
11.      Trim a range of mouldings in compliance with one of the following standards:

  • BS, ISO or BSEN standards and procedures
  • customer standards and requirements
  • company standards and procedures
  • recognised compliance agency/body standards


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Version Number

3

Indicative Review Date

31 Mar 2028

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

Enginuity

Original URN

SEMMME3087

Relevant Occupations

Engineering, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, Engineering Technicians

SOC Code

3113

Keywords

Engineering; manufacturing; mechanical; applying; composite moulds; defects; fibre composites; resin composites; methods; techniques; trimming