CIM 221 - CNC Programming & CAM

Institution:
Camden County College
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This is an intensive, two-part course designed for CIM students. Part one of this course concentrates on Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming for milling and turning centers using EIA standard RS274D programming format. Some of the major topics covered in this first portion of the course are basic CNC Operations, Cartesian Coordinates, Preparatory Functions, Miscellaneous Functions, Canned Cycles, RS232, DNC, MS-DOS, and Off-line programming. Part two of this course is devoted to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Students will generate CNC programs for milling and turning centers using a PC-based CAM system. Qualified industrial experience will fulfill the prerequisite requirement. Lecture ( 45.00) Laboratory ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CIM-101
Credits:
4.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(856) 227-7200
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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