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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None An introduction to pneumatic power systems. Emphasis is on the theory, components, safety and troubleshooting of pneumatic systems. Topics include pneumatic system symbols and diagrams, compressors, air treatment, valves, actuators, maintenance and repair. Hands-on lab activities include assembly, testing and troubleshooting pneumatic systems.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Offers a study of metallurgical terms and definitions in an effort to understand both the behavior of metals and their service to industry. Characteristics during heating, cooling, shaping, forming, and the stresses related to their mechanical properties are covered. The theory behind the alloys, heat treatment processes, and the impact they have on strength, toughness, hardness, elasticity, ductility, malleability, wear resistance and fatigue resistances is investigated.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This course covers a review of hydraulic power mechanics with an emphasis on hydraulic circuit operation and design. Hydraulic components operation, diagnosis and repair will be covered.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Approval of the instructor. This course provides the student with the opportunity to acquire real-world experience under the supervision of qualified industry personnel. This course is an extension supplemental to classroom/lab experiences. Student grades will be assigned as a cooperative effort between faculty and job supervisor.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Introduces safety procedures, use of bench tools, layout tools, power saws, drill presses, precision measurement tools, rotary tables and indexing devices, lathe and mill cutting tools and tool holding, work holding and machining applications as well as the various hand tools related to the machine shop.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTT 101B or concurrent enrollment. Introduces basic lathe applications which will consists of identifying lathe components and controls, understanding turning safety, calculating speeds and feeds, using various tools and tool holders, identifying basic tool geometry, and the use of common lathe tooling. Students will perform basic lathe operations, which will consist of facing, turning, and drilling. Students will be required to produce specified parts to a tolerance of +/- .004 in. and perform competencies set by manufacturing standards.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTT 101B or concurrent enrollment. Introduces basic milling machine applications which will consist of identifying mill components and controls, understanding milling safety, calculating speeds and feeds, using various tools and tool holders, identifying basic tool geometry, and the use of common milling machine tooling. Students will perform basic milling operations consisting of facing, squaring, slotting, and drilling. Students will be required to produce specified parts to a tolerance of +/- .004 in. and perform competencies set by manufacturing standards.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Exposes the student to the principles of dimensional metrology. Students will learn how to use common measuring instruments relating to state-of-the-art manufacturing environments. Students will also learn the importance of Quality Control, TQM, and SPC processes as they relate to manufacturing environments. Use of a coordinate measuring machine will be delivered.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This course introduces and discusses special topics related to Manufacturing Technology.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTT 105B (formerly MTL 164B) or consent of instructor. Covers computer numerical control (CNC) lathe operations, program format, and machine setup. G & M codes, control functions, the letter address system, and math issues related to CNC are included. Students will program, set-up and produce a variety of CNC lathe projects.
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