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MFG1467 — Conventional Process Machining Lab

4 credits · 4 hours

MFG 1467 - Conventional Process Machining Lab MFG 1467 - Conventional Process Machining Lab This course is a combination of classroom theory and hands on lab experiences. This course is 8-hours classroom of lab each week to machine various projects. This course introduces a student to the fundamentals of metal machining technology machines. The student will learn how to operate lathes. Students perform basic lathe operations including turning, facing, knurling, drilling, reaming and tapping. The student also performs basic milling operations such as indicating a vise, tramming a head, use an edge finder, square a block, drill tap and ream holes on location. Speeds and feeds and basic machining principles are covered. In addition, the lab includes the associated use of measuring tools and instruments used in the inspection of class required projects. Student is introduced to ProtoTRAK CNC - digital read outs of X and Y machine coordinates. Prerequisite: Placement into MATH 0900I or instructor permission Course Fees: Supplemental Fee Level 2 and Adv Manufacturing Lab Fee Previous: MFG* 167

Prerequisites: MATH0900I

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