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Oct 31, 2024
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MTT 291 - CNC Practice Credits: 1-6 Description This course allows for the further development of computer-aided manufacturing and/or CNC skills with hands-on instruction related to the design and production of machined parts using CAD/CAM software, CNC milling machines, and CNC turning centers. Students will plan, program, set-up, and produce a variety of precision machined projects.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Complete a Mill/Turn CNC machine part assignments and prepare them for Metrology inspection and keep to the GD&T specifications.
- Identify subtractive manufacturing machining uses, and applications of CNC program.
- Demonstrate the procedures for CNC machine start-up and shutdown.
- Follow and explain all machine shop safety requirements.
- List and describe the purpose or function of the commands for a CNC machining (i.e. G&M - codes).
- Write and manually input machine codes and program data.
Prerequisite: MTT 232 Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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