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MAC 205
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Title: | Intro To CNC Milling Operation |
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Long Title: | Introduction To CNC Milling Operations |
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Course Description: | Provides transitional information between conventional machining applications and the typical applications found in Computer Numerical Control Machining. Topics may consist of Numerical Control Systems, The Cartesian Coordinate System, High Efficiency Tooling Applications, 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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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Provide a transitional base that derives from conventional machining operations to operations consisting of numerical control technology
II. Provide fundamentals to CNC machining operations and applications
III. Identify NC controls and functions on a CNC machine
IV. Demonstrate the basic concepts of CNC programming
V. List the factors that influence the selection of a NC machine
VI. Identify the correct process plan and tooling selection
VII. Develop a manual program to run a NC machine
VIII. Demonstrate competency to run a fixtured part using a NC program
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Introduction to Numerical Control Machinery
II. Numerical Control Systems
III. Process Planning and Tool Selection
IV. Tool Changing and Tool Registers
V. Programming Coordinates
VI. Two-Axis Programming
VII. Three-Axis Programming
VIII. Technical Math for Numerical Control Programming
IX. Linear and Circular Interpolation
X Cutter Radius/Diameter Compensation
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