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Nov 21, 2024
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MTT 232 - Computer Numerical Control II Credits: 4 Description This course introduces basic lathe operations. Topics and applications cover manual and computer numerical control (CNC) lathe turning practices, tooling, machining practices, G & M codes and applied mathematics. Overview the axis systems, absolute and incremental programming, tool offsets, controller operation, and fixture offsets. Emphasizes critical thinking and problem solving through hands-on experience and practical applications.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate applications of machining speeds and feeds.
- Interpret detail and assembly drawings of tooling and related components.
- Demonstrate the correct use of basic hand tools, special accessories, and required testing equipment.
- Perform routine preventative maintenance procedures.
- Develop and utilize mathematical formulas to compute coordinates and solve milling machine related problems.
- Identify and demonstrate correct setup and operation of tooling applications for CNC milling machines.
- Think critically and independently analyze, synthesize, and evaluate technical problems and information.
- Solve problems and make decisions using formal process methods (Process Plans).
Prerequisite: MTT 230 Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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