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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 credit hour The students will operate and program a conversational Mazak lathe. They will learn to home the machine, do preventive maintenance, set zero, set tool length, and program at the work center with the Mazak conversational programming package.
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours The students will choose appropriate tooling, use correct "G" & "M" codes, generate setup sheets acalculate feeds and speeds for mills and lathes. They will translate the assigned blueprints into computer numerical controlled programs. (This course is a prerequisite to MTT 231 and MTT 232 )
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours The students will operate the Mitsubishi milling center and the Daewoo lathe. They will learn to home the machine, do preventive maintenance, set zero, set tool lengths, and run the preprogrammed assigned projects.
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours The students will use advanced "G" & "M" codecanned cycles and macros. They will learn to reduce programming time, setup time, and run time on the CNC mill. Projects will be programmed and run complete to exact tolerances. The students will also learn to program the Helmel Check Master. They will learn how to lay out an effective inspection plan with emphasis on future operators being able to understand and run the programs. (Prerequisite MTT 211).
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours The students will use the advanced "G" & "M" codto reduce programming time, setup time, and run time. They will produce programs and manufacture parts to exact tolerances. The students will also learn how to program the Fanuc Robotic arm. (Prerequisite: MTT 211).
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours The students will use Mastercam computer-aided programming to generate programs for the 308 mill, Ah-Ha mill, and the Mitsubishi milling center. They will learn to develop setup sheets, tool sheets, and the ability to produce a program that future operators can run and understand.
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4.00 Credits
4.0 credit hours The students will use Mastercam 3-D computer-aided programming to generate programs for the 308 milling center, AH-Ha milling center, and the M-VC milling center. They will also learn to program and machine plastic injection molds.
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6.00 Credits
6 credit hours The students will program and operate the 308 Bridgeport mill, 6S Daewoo lathe, 200M Daewoo lathe, Mitsubishi milling center, AH-HA mill and the Fanuc 100 I robotic welder. They will learn to home the machines, do preventive maintenance, set zero, set tool lengths, program and produce the assigned projects
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2.00 Credits
2 credit hours The students will operate and program a live tooling lathe. They will learn to home the machine, do preventive maintenance, set zero, set tool length, and program at the work center with the conversational programming package.
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6.00 Credits
6 credit hours The students will use skills learned from Machine Tool Technology program in the workplace. It is encouraged that the Intern receive and experience real workplace knowledge. The students will also utilize and apply their knowledge of CNC operation, manual machining, inspection, and if possible CNC programming. Students will apply this knowledge to current business and industry standards.
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