2021-2022 Course Catalog

ENGT 251 CNC Milling

is an advanced course covering the programming, setup, and operation of a CNC milling machine to create a variety of parts. Topics include an advanced use of the various functions of the machine's controller, and advanced skills and knowledge of tooling and machine setups. CNC programming techniques and machine setup include roughing, finishing, profiling, pocketing, and drilling and tapping. Job setup sheets are created utilizing the part print. Machine capabilities are utilized in both a production and job-shop environment. The students will CNC machine a major metal working project requiring the use of all the equipment in the machine shop. This course is applicable toward all certificates and degrees; areas of concentration include manufacturing technology/machining (credit hours 3.0, lecture hours 2.0, lab hours 2.0).

Credits

3.0

Prerequisite

ENGT 104, ENGT 150, ENGT 151

Division and Department

Math, Science & Business / Engineering Technology