CNC 202 Design for Manufacturability

In this course, students learn the skills to design for manufacturability. Skills that students learn during this course include:  work-holding solutions for each manufacturing sequence, develop jigs to aid manufacturing process, establish 3D data sets for each work-holding sequence, create bill of materials lists, design custom cutting tools, create set-up documentation for work-holding, define stock size, describe work-holding instructions, describe stock loading instructions, create quality assurance fixtures and gauges, provide data for procurement departments, maintain the manufacturing process profitability. Students will learn to identify and publish stock size, identify program zero, create tool list documentation, and communicate instructions and manufacturing operations.

Credits

5

Offered

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Area of Study:

Apprenticeship

Instructional Mode:

Hybrid

Campus:

Downtown

Lecture

50