CIMN 1420 — Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 Credits
This course introduces students to the history and terminology of computer numerical control (CNC) and the development of CNC programs using International Standards Organization (ISO) coding system (G-codes) mode including part analysis, tool selection, program development, program input, tool path simulation, editing, speed and feed determination, and part manufacture. Laboratory experience includes writing simple CNC programs; entering, downloading, and simulating tool path; and examples of machining simple parts on CNC milling and turning centers.
Part of
- Tool Room/Maintenance Machinist Certificate (4302)
- Machine Repair Technology Certificate (4303)
- Machine Repair Mechanic Certificate (4311)
- CNC Set-Up and Programming Technology Certificate (4312)
- CNC Operator Mini Certificate (4315)
- General Manufacturing Major (9430)
- Maintenance and Repair Concentration (9439)