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MTT 123: Intermediate Grinding
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wk This course is designed to expand upon the grinding skills and technical knowledge acquired in Grinding I. Students will learn to grind parallel, square and to specific dimensions with +/- .001 tolerance. Students will make projects from tool steel that will be hardened and precision ground to a fine finish. This course will include the introduction of the Blanchard grinder and its use. Instruction on radial Drill will be given along with instruction on precision gage blocks and reaming and tapping of holes. Prerequisite: MTT 113 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 124: Applied Computer Numerical Control
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks This is the second of three CNC courses which covers setup and operation of state of the art CNC machining centers and CNC lathes. Each student will setup and manufacture two machining centers and two lathe projects. CNC machine safety is emphasized in this course. Programs will be downloaded from the computer to the CNC machines and the students will be responsible for setting tooling and recording offsets. Prerequisite: MTT 115 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 204: Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
1.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
1 Credit (1 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 1 Hr/Wk (1 Hr. Lecture) *15 wks This course is designed to introduce the students to the basic principles of geometry dimensioning & tolerancing related to the machine tool industry. The content of this course is based on the current standards set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 14.5 M-1994. Prerequisite: MTT 103
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MTT 211: Advanced Threading Processes
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks This course covers methods of machining 29 degree Acme single and multiple start screw threads, methods of machining and measuring tapers, and the use of the steady rest will be demonstrated. The use of soft jaws will be emphasized during this course. Prerequisite: MTT 121 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 212: Circular Milling Processes
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wk The student will be responsible for machine maintenance and care. Students will perform more complex milling setups including dividing head and rotary table work, face mill, and slot milling operations. The setup and cutting of a keyway to print specifications will be covered. Prerequisite: MTT 122 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 214: Advanced Computer Numerical Control
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks) This is the third of three CNC courses which covers CNC programming with the aid of a computer. The student will input part and tool information into the computer that will generate codes to run the CNC machines. Circular interpolation, canned cycles, thread codes, and tool library data will be introduced. Once the programs are completed, students will machine complex parts on the CNC machining centers and CNC lathes. Prerequisite: MTT 124 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 217: Introduction to Toolmaking
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks This course will introduce the student to the realm of tool making. While the design of Jigs, Fixtures and Stamping Dies will be studied, the course will focus more on the basic tool making practices and techniques used in their construction. Prerequisites: MTT 123, MTT 211, MTT 212 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 221: Advanced Turning Processes
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks This course covers the machinability of metals, carbide identification systems, speeds and feeds for carbide tooling and silver soldering of carbide tooling. Metric threading and eccentric turning will be demonstrated by the students. Prerequisite: MTT 211 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 222: Advanced Milling Processes
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks Advanced machining processes are covered in this course including angular and contour milling operations. Hole to hole locations with very tight tolerances are machined using the offset boring head. Prerequisite: MTT 212 or Faculty approval.
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MTT 223: Advanced Grinding Techniques
2.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (.5 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab 1.5 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks This course is designed to complete the grinding series of instruction. Students will receive instruction on dressing grinding wheel shapes and angles. Projects will be made from tool steel and will require a higher level of skill to form both wheel and project shapes. In general, a higher level of accuracy will be required for both grinding and inspection procedures. Prerequisites: MTT 113, MTT 123 or Faculty approval.
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