Qualifications - Component Machining
NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN JOINERY - COMPONENT MACHINING
The National Certificate in Joinery Introduction is a pre-requisite to this qualification.
Holders of this National Certificate can demonstrate skills and knowledge in the use and maintenance of a wide range of joinery machinery.

The NZQA website has details of each unit standard.

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Std # Unit Standard Name
Credits
 
Requirements :
  Introductory Certificate (pre-requisiste) 54
  Compulsory credits 61
  Elective credits 30
 
Total credits
145
Compulsory - 61 credits :
17123 Operate and maintain a thicknesser
2
17125 Operate and maintain a radial arm saw
3
17126 Operate and maintain a dimension saw
3
17127 Operate and maintain a rip saw
2
17128 Operate and maintain a spindle moulder
4
17137 Operate and maintain a surface planer
2
2548 Outline Management procedures
4
8558 Operate a spindle moulder
12
17135 Operate and maintain a band saw
6
8607 Freehand grind knives
5
17124 Operate and maintain a surface planer for shaping
4
17133 Operate and maintain a mortiser
4
17134 Operate and maintain a tenoner
6
17136 Operate and maintain a speed sander
4
 
Elective - choose 30 credits :
2226 Operate a four sider
2
2229 Operate a CNC machine
4
17129 Operate and maintain an edge bander
2
17130 Operate and maintain an edge trimmer
2
17131 Operate and maintain a hinging machine
2
17132 Operate and maintain a dovetailer
2
2233 Set a four-sider
8
2236 Operate a multi-boring machine
4
2238 Operate an advanced mortise and tenon machine
4
8609 Maintain compressed air systems
4
8610 Prepare and operate specialist shaping machines
10
10173 Operate and maintain fixed machinery for laminate fabrication
6
2244 Set a multi-boring machine
3
2246 Set an advanced mortise and tenon machine
3
2250 Set a CNC machine
8
8605 Provide comprehensive maintenance to joinery machinery
7
8608 Grind profiles, joint and balance knives for joinery
15
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