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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 Offered Fall Semester This course is a study of die components as they relate to the complete die. Essential facts of cutting and forming operations are explained and related to the manner in which the dies must function in order to achieve the desired results.
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4.00 Credits
0-12-4 Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer Semesters Prerequisite: MTT 126 This course covers the manufacture of a simple cutting die or tools. Instruction will include machining and constructing jigs and fixtures or cutting dies in simulated industrial situations. Students will utilize the skills previously developed in the use of all tool room equipment and machines.
Prerequisite:
MTT 126
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4.00 Credits
0-12-4 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisite: MTT 126 This course covers the construction of a compound and/or progressive die or tools. The course includes instruction in constructing more complex tooling with minimum assistance. Dies such as cutting, blanking and piercing and/or advanced tooling will be emphasized.
Prerequisite:
MTT 222
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2.00 Credits
0-6-2 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisite: MTT 254 This course includes the theory necessary to design working prints of simple jigs and fixtures. Students will be instructed on the theory involved in designing jigs and fixtures as well as actual design or working drawings of drill jigs and milling fixtures.
Prerequisite:
MTT 120
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3.00 Credits
1-6-3 Offered Fall Semester Prerequisites: MTT 120, MTT 121, MAT 170 This course is a study of higher levels of measurement, measuring instruments, and measuring techniques. The course consists of a theoretical and practical study incorporating the metric system, geometric dimensioning/tolerancing, sine bars/plates for compound angles and more.
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3.00 Credits
1-6-3 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisites: MAT 032, RDG 100 This course is an introduction to the set-up, operation, prototyping of parts, maintenance, and safety of rapid prototyping equipment.
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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisites: MAT 170, MTT 120 , MTT 121, MTT 122 Co-requisite: MTT 251 (required) This course is an introduction to the coding used in CNC programming. The course covers G-codes, M-codes, T-codes, S-codes and coordinate systems feature, and RS-232. The course also covers program planning and simple programming for CNC machining centers and CNC turning centers.
Prerequisite:
MTT 105, MTT 120, MTT 121, MTT 122
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3.00 Credits
1-6-3 Offered Spring Semesters Co-requisite: MTT 250 (required) This course is a study of CNC machine controls, setting tools, and machine limits, and capabilities.
Prerequisite:
MTT 250
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4.00 Credits
1-9-4 Offered Fall Semester Prerequisite: MTT 251 This course covers CNC setup and operations. Instruction is primarily applied to milling and drilling operations. Instruction will be given in writing a sequence of operations, the alignment of fixtures, proper loading of the work piece, the reading and interpretation of sequence of action codes and how to verify the program. The course includes topics on how to measure parts and recognize problems.
Prerequisite:
MTT 251
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3.00 Credits
0-9-3 Offered Fall Semester Prerequisite: MTT 252 This course is a study of the planning, programming, selecting tooling, determining speeds and feeds, setting up, operating, and testing of CNC programs on CNC machines. It is intended to teach skills and knowledge sufficient to recognize problems.
Prerequisite:
MTT 252
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