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Dec 18, 2024
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MFG 102 - Conventional Milling and Turning Credits: 1-13 Introduces progressively more difficult operations on conventional lathes and milling machines with an emphasis on job planning sequence, attention to blueprint specifications, setting up equipment for safe operation, speeds and feeds calculations, proper selection of tooling and work holding, as well as work piece layout and final inspection processes.
Enrollment Requirement: MFG 101 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; and instructor consent.
Course Outcomes: Students who successfully complete this class will be able to:
- Observe all occupational health and safety rules.
- Plan a machining job with the correct sequence of operations to produce a work piece to the specifications on the drawing.
- Calculate correct cutting speeds and feeds on both lathes and milling machines.
- Select the correct tooling for basic lathe and milling machine operations.
- Correctly use micrometers, dial calipers, vernier scales, steel rules, dial indicators, and do precision layout.
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate accuracy and safety in the completion of manufacturing tasks.
- Produce a manually turned work piece.
- Produce a manually milled work piece.
- Use hand tools correctly and safely.
- Use precision measuring instruments correctly.
- Identify and describe basic tool and project materials.
College-wide Outcomes Critical Thinking, Responsibility, Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning
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