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Dec 26, 2024
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Fall 2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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IT 122 - CNC Mill Operation Credit Hours: 2
A course on the set-up and operation of CNC mills that provides familiarization with controls. Students will be able to load a program, perform minor editing and determine tooling using a technical drawing, set up tools, run, debug and fine tune the program to produce a good first piece. Several projects plus a final part-to-print project are required. Completion of IT 102 recommended but not required.
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
- enter and transfer CNC programs into the machine control;
- explain the Cartesian Coordinate System relative to the CNC mill;
- explain the difference between absolute and incremental programming;
- read, interpret and explain code found in a basic CNC program;
- develop one line programs for setup procedures;
- edit, transfer and delete CNC programs;
- given a print select and setup tooling required to machine programmed part;
- graph a program;
- use the machine control to operate the machine in manual, MDI and automatic mode;
- cite advantages and disadvantages of CNC technology over conventional machining practices;
- transfer and run a program in safe mode utilizing features such as single block with reduced speeds and feeds; and
- perform work shifts and tool offsets.
Prerequisites: IT 121 or permission of the instructor. F/S, SS (N)
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