Machining Processes II
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Course Description
The content of this course is a continuation of Machining Processes I and will provide students with the ability to improve their skills in manual milling and turning processes. Students will hone their skills in precision manual machining procedures utilizing processes such as boring, threading, grooving, dovetail cutting, slot milling, and key seat cutting. Students will also be able to improve their ability to perform job planning and reinforce their measurement and blueprint reading skills by producing precision parts on manual metalworking machines. Students will use precision and semi-precision measuring instruments to complete their projects and engage in instructional activities to prepare them for obtaining their level one Manual Milling Skills I and Turning Operations: Turning between Centers credential from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
Minimum Credit Hours
3
Maximum Credit Hours
3
Lecture - Lab Hours
(2-2)
PCS Code
1.2
Requirements
Prerequisite(s): PMT 114 C or better.