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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course that assists the student in understanding the machinist occupation in industry. The student begins by using basic machine tools such as the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Basic Lathe Operations with emphasis on continued proficiency in lathe operations. Identification and operation of lathe machine tools, including basic tapered form turning and basic threading operations.
Prerequisite:
MCHN 1308.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Basic Milling Operations with emphasis on continued proficiency in mill operation. Identification and operation of milling machines and support tooling including keyseat cutter, staggertooth cutters, rotary table and dividing heads.
Prerequisite:
MCHN 1313.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to G and M codes (RS274-D) necessary to program Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines.
Prerequisite:
MCHN 1317 or MCHN 1302, MCHN 1338, MCHN 1343.
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3.00 Credits
The study of advanced CNC operation with an emphasis on programming and operations of machining and turning centers.
Prerequisite:
MCHN 2303.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced study of milling machine operations. Identification and/or use of milling cutters and support tooling including end mills, slab mills, face mills, involute cutters, rotary tables, and indexing heads. A review of related math and machine theory.
Prerequisite:
Fourth semester standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student basic concepts of common mold making practices. Different types of molds used in industry and the associated terminology with be stressed. Standard mold bases and mold components are covered. The student will rebuild mold sections by manufacturing and installing core and cavity inserts, and rebuilding ejector systems by modifying or installing new ejector pins where necessary. The student will qualify the reconstructed mold base assembly. Prerequisite Fourth semester standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student the basic concepts involved in tool and die construction that will include bending, blanking, piercing, guiding, stripping, and die stops. Compound, progressive and inverted dies will be covered. The student will repair or manufacture precision machined die parts that perform trimming, notching, piercing, blanking, piloting, or forming, and install them in a die. The student will set up a repaired die in a punch press and sample.
Prerequisite:
Fourth semester standing.
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4.00 Credits
An advanced course in the designing and building of special tools, such as jigs, fixtures, punch press dies, and molds. Machining and assembling of a production tool using conventional machine shop equipment. Application of production tool theory, care, and maintenance.
Prerequisite:
MCHN 1335, MCHN 2337.
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