CNC Machining & Programming II

CIM124

Theory and practice in computer numerical control (CNC) part programming and machining using G code, conversational and computer aided design (CAD)/computer aided manufacturing (CAM) programming for two-, three-, and four-axis millings and turning centers. Theory and practice for various machining operations including: rough and finish turning, boring, parting, drilling, tapping, grooving, threading, contouring and pocketing. Applications include tool and machine setup, fixture building, and producing projects on a variety of CNC machines. (formerly CIM123)

4 Credits: 2 Lecture, 6 Lab

Prerequisites:
CIM102 and CIM104