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4.00 Credits
Engine Lathe Setups and Operations IV Credit Hours: 4 Description: Teaches students to hold .0005 tolerance internally, use an arbor and a sine bar. Students will learn the four jaw chuck setup, multiple lead in threading, tool post grinder setup and radius cutting operations. PreRequisite: MAC 112
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Teaches students to identify the major parts of the vertical mill, align a vise, use an indicator, edge finder, simple layout procedures, determine speeds and feeds perform simple indexing, mill flat, square surfaces and slots, drill, and tap holes, and work within a plus or minus .002 inch tolerance.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Prepares students to determine hole locations by use of the DRO (digital read out), coordinates and degrees, use a rotary table, use a jig bore to drill holes by the coordinate method, and work within plus or minus .001 inch tolerance. PreRequisite: Mac 120
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4.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 4 Description: Covers the use of multiple axis indexers, angle vise, and other speciality devices. Boring head operations are kept within .0001 inch tolerance. PreRequisite: MAC 121
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0.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 0 Max Credits: 12 Description: Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest.
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0.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 0 Max Credits: 12 Description: Provides students with an experiential learning opportunity.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Covers computer numerical control (CNC) lathe operations, control functions, the letter address system, the program format, and machine setup. G &Mcodes, control functions, the letter address system, and math issues related to CNC are included.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Provides transitional information between conventional machining applications and the typical applications found in Computer Numerical ControlMachining. Topics may consist of Numerical Control Systems, The Cartesian Coordinate System, High Efficiency ToolingApplications, Objectives of Numerical Control, Calculating Speed and Feed Rates, Defining and Calculating Tool Motion, Fixturing Requirements, Basic Program Structure, Programming Codes, and Basic Conversational Programming. Operations of NC machines will be required.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Exposes the student to the principle operations of both vertical and horizontal CNC milling machines via lecture instruction methods, multi-media instruction methods, and manufacturing handson methods. The student will be exposed to the basic CNC machining center, principle operations, manual controls, programming methods, tool-offsets, G54-G59 work offsets, cutter radius compensation and tool selection methods. General operator skills and basic setup skills will be stressed.
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3 Description: Teaches students how to identify major parts and accessories of the surface grinder and grind flat, vertical, and angular surCourse Descriptions faces to a tolerance of .0002 position and size. Behaviors of metal characteristics through grinding, heating, cooling, shaping, and the stresses related to their mechanical properties are covered.
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