Intro to Computer Numerical Control (PMT 115)

Term: 2014-2015 Fall Semester

Faculty

Devin K WatsonShow MyInfo popup for Devin K Watson
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Richard A BoldingShow MyInfo popup for Richard A Bolding
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Office hours:
  • Friday 8:00 AM to 11:55 PM
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    Schedule

    Thu, 8:00 AM - 9:55 AM (9/2/2014 - 10/25/2014) Location: CMCC JAL 424
    Thu, 10:00 AM - 2:25 PM (9/2/2014 - 10/25/2014) Location: CMCC JAL 420

    Description

    PMT 115 Introduction to Computer Numerical Control
    2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop)
    3 Hrs/Wk 1Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab ) *15 wks
    This course is the foundation of computer numerical control, which includes G codes, M codes, and the study of a glossary of terms related to CNC. Students will learn programming basics that include but are not limited to linear moves, circular moves, rapids, contours, slots, drilling, threading, chamfers, and canned cycles. The student will write two machining center and two lathe programs using manual programming. These programs will be run by the students when they take PMT 124 Applied Computer Numerical Control in the second semester. Prerequisite: PMT 111, 116, and 117 or instructor permission.

    Intro to Computer Numerical Control (PMT 115)

    Term: 2014-2015 Fall Semester

    Faculty

    Devin K WatsonShow MyInfo popup for Devin K Watson
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Richard A BoldingShow MyInfo popup for Richard A Bolding
    rbolding@cmcc.edu
    Office hours:
  • Friday 8:00 AM to 11:55 PM
  •  

    Schedule

    Thu, 8:00 AM - 9:55 AM (9/2/2014 - 10/25/2014) Location: CMCC JAL 424
    Thu, 10:00 AM - 2:25 PM (9/2/2014 - 10/25/2014) Location: CMCC JAL 420

    Description

    PMT 115 Introduction to Computer Numerical Control
    2 Credits (.5 Lecture 1 Lab .5 Shop)
    3 Hrs/Wk 1Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab ) *15 wks
    This course is the foundation of computer numerical control, which includes G codes, M codes, and the study of a glossary of terms related to CNC. Students will learn programming basics that include but are not limited to linear moves, circular moves, rapids, contours, slots, drilling, threading, chamfers, and canned cycles. The student will write two machining center and two lathe programs using manual programming. These programs will be run by the students when they take PMT 124 Applied Computer Numerical Control in the second semester. Prerequisite: PMT 111, 116, and 117 or instructor permission.