CNC 303 Advanced CNC Programming Techniques

This course provides students with instruction and exposure in the setup and function of various advanced CNC machines and complex programming techniques used in industry. Students will be taught how to choose the specific tooling for the job based on the complex material being used, and create tool list documentation procedures. They will calculate cycle times and record cycle times, to understand job scope. Students will proof-read code manually, and learn how to avoid crashing and collisions. They will learn how to find mistakes and edit the code, if the output is incorrect. Students will identify engineering traceability and then build and describe all the manufacturing operations that need to be performed to create a part. Lastly, students will understand high speed machining concepts and get current information on industry standards (e.g. ISO standards, NIST Standards).

Credits

5

Offered

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Area of Study:

Apprenticeship

Instructional Mode:

Hybrid

Campus:

Downtown

Lecture

50