ETI2411C — CNC Machine Processes

ETI 2411C - CNC Machine Processes ETI 2411C - CNC Machine Processes 2 hours Lecture, 2 hours Lab, 3 credits Lower-Division College Credit This course covers machining centers; machining center tools; inserts, speeds, feeds, and carbide insert fundamentals; and CNC programming basics. Classroom and laboratory exercises introduce intermediate aspects of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining, with a focus on turning centers. This course covers topics on feed rate control, cutter radius offset, turning and boring, grooving, part-off procedures, and contour cutting cycles. This course covers topics on computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and programming with CNC machines and prepares students to effectively and efficiently program and run a Haas CNC turning center and Hass CNC mill. Course topics include numerical control, axes, coordinate systems, machining centers; machining center tools; inserts, speeds, feeds, carbide insert fundamentals, and CNC programming basics. Search for Open Classes

Prerequisites: ETI1414C

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