CIMN 1110 — Machining Processes 3 Credits
This course introduces students to basic material removal processes and equipment used in manufacturing, including machine tools and accessories; cutting principles and chip formation; inspection and quality control; determination of feed, speed, depth of cut, material removal rate, and horsepower; process procedures for both producing and inspecting a part; and automation, robotics, numerical control, flexible manufacturing and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). Laboratory experience includes the creation of operation sheets and inspection forms, selection or calculation of operating variables, machining and inspecting parts produced; and the analysis, evaluation and communication of results and conclusions. Students must provide safety glasses for use in the laboratory and a portable calculator capable of exponents and roots.
Part of
- Electro-Mechanical Fundamentals Certificate (4203)
- Tool Room/Maintenance Machinist Certificate (4302)
- CNC Set-Up and Programming Technology Certificate (4312)
- CNC Operator Mini Certificate (4315)
- Production Shift Leader/Manufacturing Management Certificate (4351)
- General Manufacturing Major (9430)
- Maintenance and Repair Concentration (9439)
- Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Concentration (9417)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology (9440)
- Computer Aided Design Concentration (9444)