Less-than-1-year Certificate in Machining Operations Level II at Delaware County Community College

 

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Less-than-1-year Certificate in Machining Operations Level II at Delaware County Community College

Delaware County Community College
Certificates/Less-than-1-year Certificate
Machining Operations
Level II

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-Degree Requirements-
The Machining Operations certificate is designed to prepare the student for above entry-level positions in the occupational specialty of conventional and Computer Numerical Control lathe and milling machine operations.

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
  • Determine coolant selection, speed, and feed settings in regard to tool material and insert geometry requirements in order to obtain specific surface finish requirements on milled parts.
  • Create internal features to include chamfers, bores, recesses, counterbores, countersinks, grooves and pockets using a milling machine.
  • Set-up and use various style cutters to create form (profile) geometry.
  • Perform geometric/algebraic/trigonometric calculations to machine for set-up and inspection of parts, to include chamfers, tapers, threads, etc.
  • Develop a process plan, to include job/operations tooling, and inspection procedure a review of reference materials in order to perform machining a basic lathe piece-part.
  • Distinguish between the common surface treatments and finishing processes.
  • Relate the classifications of production systems and the impact automation has for each.
  • Elaborate on the principles of Lean Production and the "Factory within a Department" concepts, suggesting their possible impact on the social fabric of the workplace.
  • Summarize the concepts and criteria for reducing costs and increasing productivity on the shop floor.
  • Utilize welding, melting, casting, and molding equipment.
  • Demonstrate appropriate terminology, mechanics, usage, and style while communicating technical information.
  • Develop computer integrated graphical documents to prepare technical correspondence and presentations.

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