Acclerated CNC Lathe
Lab Hours |
Theory Hours |
Total Hours |
Class Size |
Estimated Completion |
Credits |
210 |
70 |
280 |
6 |
9 weeks |
12 |
Program Objective
A graduate of the Accelerated CNC Lathe program will be able to:
- Set-up, program and operate a CNC Lathe machine at an entry-level.
- Learn preventative maintenance and troubleshooting skills.
- Understand, write and edit G-code programming.
- Understanding the proper cutter selection for the machine.
- Understanding the programming using CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) software.
Diploma Name: Accelerated CNC Lathe
Code: ALT300
Description:
This program is specifically targeted towards the instruction, programming and hands-on use of CNC Lathes commonly utilized in the tool and die and precision manufacturing trades.
Prerequisites: First Step Program or Equivalent and Manual Lathe
Acclerated CNC Milling
Lab Hours |
Theory Hours |
Total Hours |
Class Size |
Estimated Completion |
Credits |
N/A |
N/A |
472 |
6 |
15 weeks |
23 |
Program Objectives
A graduate of the Accelerated Milling program will be able to:
- Demonstrate basic math and blue print skills for a CNC operator
- Demonstrate how to use the gaging tools in their toolbox to make parts in tolerance to a blueprint.
- Understand, write and edit G-code programming
- Understand how to fixture and set-up parts for best accuracy and efficient operation.
- Demonstrate a knowledge of Computer Aided Manufacturing’s role in CNC Milling.
Diploma Name: Accelerated Milling
Code: AMT 300
Description:
This program is specifically targeted towards the instruction, programming and hands-on use of CNC Milling and Machining Centers commonly utilized in the tool and die and precision manufacturing trades.
Prerequisites: First Step Program or Equivalent
Acclerated CNC Wire EDM
Lab Hours |
Theory Hours |
Total Hours |
Class Size |
Estimated Completion |
Credits |
N/A |
N/A |
583 |
6 |
20 weeks |
28 |
Program Objective
A graduate of the Accelerated CNC Wire EDM program will be able to:
- Set-up, program and operate a CNC Wire EDM machine.
- Operating the fundamentals of a 2 axis and 4 axis machine including preventative maintenance.
- and troubleshooting at an entry-level.
- The use and determination of various wire types to optimize efficiency.
- Instruction and operation on the use of a small hole EDM drill.
- Use tooling common to the industry.
Diploma Name: Accelerated CNC Wire EDM
(Electrical Discharge Machining)
Code: AET301
Description:
This program is specifically targeted toward the instruction and hands on use CNC Wire Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM) commonly utilized in the tool, die, and mold making trades.
Prerequisites: First Step Program, Accelerated Grinding, Intro to Computers or Equivalent
Acclerated EDM
Lab Hours |
Theory Hours |
Total Hours |
Class Size |
Estimated Completion |
Credits |
211 |
69 |
280 |
6 |
9 weeks |
12 |
A graduate of the Accelerated EDM program will be able to:
- Use tooling common to the industry
- Design and grind basic electrode shapes
- Set up and make orbital burns similar to industry standards
- Efficiently select and enhance Ram EDM machine settings
- Set-up, program, and operate a CNC Ram EDM
Diploma Name: Accelerated EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining)
Code: AET300
Description:
This program is specifically targeted toward the instruction and hands on use of various types of Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM) commonly utilized in the tool, die, and mold making trades.
Prerequisites: First Step Program and Accelerated Grinding or Equivalent
Acclerated Grinding
Lab Hours |
Theory Hours |
Total Hours |
Class Size |
Estimated Completion |
Credits |
N/A |
N/A |
712 |
6 |
25 weeks |
31 |
A graduate of the Accelerated Grinding program will be able to:
- Operate precision surface grinders to tolerances of +/- .0001”
- Apply math and blueprint knowledge to perform grinding operations
- Utilize precision measuring and gaging equipment typically used in the industry
- Apply grinding skills immediately at work with minimal supervision
Diploma Name: Accelerated Grinding
Code: AGT300
Description:
This program is specifically geared toward exposing a student to all the grinding techniques that a typical Grinder Specialist would encounter in their first 2 years of working experience in a tool and die shop.
Prerequisites: Basic Blueprint Reading and Technical Math I or Equivalent
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