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MACH183 — Introduction to CNC Machining and Programming

5 credits · 5 hours

5 CR This introductory course covers the principles of CNC machining. Students set up a CNC mill, including work holding, tools, tool offsets and program origins. Students follow correct procedures in crash mitigation and part production on a CNC mill. Students create programs writing G-Code. Students read G-Code, interpreting the CNC machine’s actions. Students trouble-shoot programs written in G-code, locating the errors and correcting them. Prerequisite(s): MACH 112 , MACH 116 , and MACH 182 , all with a C or higher Corequisite(s): MACH 114

Prerequisites: MACH112, MACH116, MACH182

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