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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course applies the principal skills learned in Die/Mold Design to the construction of basic mold components. The student will machine and assemble a a basic mold. (Prereq: MACH2455) (BP) 3 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to allow the student to increase his/her skill level in CNC Turning Centers. Skills learned in the CNC Turning Centers course will be applied to programming and machining selected turned parts. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. (Prereq: MACH2435) (BP) 3 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the student to computer-assisted design and computer-assisted machining. Students will use the latest version of GibbsCAM software to simulate CNC milling and generate CNC code. Part design, machining processes, and post-processor selection will be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. (Prereq: METS1000 or instructor approval) (BP) 3 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the student to computer-assisted design and computer-assisted machining; CAD/CAM. Students will use ESPRIT CAD/CAM software to draw parts, create features on wire frame and solid models, create CNC milling and turning tool paths and generate code. Tool and fixture setup sheets will be produced as well as process sheets and time sheets. (Prereq: Prerequisite: MACH1140. Recommended: MACH2406) (BP) 3 cr
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course allows the student to gain on-the-job experience in the Machine Tool Technology industry. The student is responsible for locating and arranging the internship site. One (1) to four (4) credits can be taken, with each credit requiring 40 hours of time spent on the job. Student performance will be monitored by the instructor and evaluated by the employer. This will be a cooperative training program between Hennepin Technical College and a company. The student will apply competencies learned in the program to an employment-like work experience. Tasks and course goals will be determined by the instructor and the job site supervisor on an individual student basis. All industry internships require you be registered at the college for the internship and have instructor approval. (Prereq: Instructor approval and completion of at least 50% of your degree or diploma) (BP) 1-4 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will expose students to the basics of CNC Swiss Style Lathes. The student will be introduced to safety procedures and the nomenclature of CNC Swiss Style Lathes. Basic CNC turning, milling, and drilling procedures will be reviewed. Comparisons of CNC turning as opposed to CNC Swiss-Style training will be examined. Basic concepts of the setup and operation of CNC Swiss Style Lathes will be explored and common G&M codes will be identified. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. (Prereq: Graduation from or concurrent enrollment in a 2 year Machine Tool Technology Program or a minimum of 2 years of related work experience) (BP) 3 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will further expose students to the setup of CNC Swiss Style Lathes, tooling, and the bar feeder. The student will setup and operate CNC Swiss-Style Lathes. Parts will be machined from selected programs. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. (Prereq: MACH2500 plus graduation from or concurrent enrollment in a 2 year Machine Tool Technology Program or a minimum of 2 years of related work experience) (BP) 3 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will require students to write and produce programs for CNC Swiss Style Lathes. The student will also produce projects on the CNC Swiss Style Lathes using these programs. Setup and cycle reduction time will also be covered. This course will cover the characteristics of hazardous wastes and its safe handling, storage, and disposal. (Prereq: MACH2505 plus graduation from or concurrent enrollment in a 2 year Machine Tool Technology Program or a minimum of 2 years of related work experience) (BP) 3 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will familiarize students with the Mazak Mazatrol programming system. Electronic Industries Association (EIA) (G and M code) is the standard programming language for CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machine tools, whereas Mazatrol is a Mazak specific conversational language. Students will be trained to use Mazatrol to create programs for Mazak machining and turning centers. Mazatrol allows for machine readable code to be created quickly and efficiently. (Prereq: MACH1140) (BP) 3 cr
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will allow students to increase their skills in Mazak CNC (Computer Numeric Control) Turning Center applications. Emphasis will be placed on programming, tooling requirements, machine setup, and machine operation and safety. Mazak processes will be taught using the Mazatrol programming language. (Prereq: MACH1140) (BP) 3 cr
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