This course is INACTIVE
School
Business, Entrepreneurship, and Professional Development
Division
Industrial Technology - DNU
Department
Machine Tool
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
Machine Tool Technology
Course Number
125
Course Title
Practical Problems in Machine Tools II
Cross-Referenced Course
Credit Hours
3.00
Instructor Contact Hours Per Semester
62.00 (for 15-week classes)
Student Contact Hours Per Semester
62.00 (for 15-week classes)
Grading Method
A-E
Pre-requisites
MTT-120
Catalog Course Description
Demonstrates how to further develop the student’s machining efficiency. Individualized instruction helps the student overcome any deficiencies in machining on the lathe, mill, or grinders. Material, tolerance, finish, and design are considered in emphasizing quality and quantity of parts within a time limit. Emphasizes proper safety protocols and work habits.
Goals, Topics, and Objectives
Core Course Topics
- Safety
- Measurement, Gaging, Inspection, Dimensioning, and GD & T
- Bench Operations, Tap/Thread Problems
- Assembly & Alignment
- Trouble Shooting Lathe Problems
- Trouble Shooting Mill Problems
- Trouble Shooting Grinding Problems
- Trouble Shooting Surface Finish
- Trouble Shooting Heat Treat Problems
- Trouble Shooting Design Problems
- Drills and Drilling
Core Course Learning Objectives (Separated)
- Demonstrate safety-conscious attitude and respect for machines and tools.
- Recognize proper set up for basic machine tool operations.
- Determine proper speeds and feeds for machining.
- Choose proper tooling for operations to be performed.
- Apply proper gaging instruments for tolerances specified.
- Process basic parts to completion.
- Develop knowledge of industrial practices and problem-solving skills.*
- Analyze completed part accuracy.*
Outcomes
Satisfies Wellness Requirement
No
Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Other Details
Student Interview and Portfolio Review
Approval Dates
Effective Term
Fall 2023