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PRS 211 - CNC 2 Mill Lecture

Hours: 2
An introduction to the fundamental skills required in the machining industry. Skill topics include: types of CNC milling machines, work-holding, CNC milling programming, types of motion for milling, machine control panel, machine and work coordinate systems, work offset settings, cutting tools for milling, program entry for milling and milling operations. The overarching goal of this course is to afford the student the opportunity to earn NIMS credentials, (The National Institute for Metal Working Skills) as they demonstrate their competency with the tools and procedures used in the industry. NIMS credentials certify to employers that the holder is qualified to work in the industry. In this course students can earn two NIMS credentials. They are CNC Milling: Programming Set-up and Operations and CNC Milling: Operator. This course serves as a component to NIMS Level 1 credentials. This course is an introduction to the CNC MILL and the machining operations on the CNC Milling machine center

Prerequisite: PRS 111 , PRS 112 , PRS 123 , PRS 124 , PRS 131 , PRS 132  
Corequisite: PRS 212  



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