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MFTS164 — Machine Tool Theory and Lab I Part II

4 credits · 4 hours

Part II of a two-part course that covers the purpose, setup, and safe use of hand tools and manual machine tools in the basic phases of metal working. Operation of lathes and grinders will be examined. Content will also include theory of cutting angles, tool and cutter selection, cutting speeds and feeds, coolants, industrial safety, measuring instruments, gages, and various inspection practices, along with basic drawings, inspection and planning documentation. In addition, the student will learn the application of basic math and trigonometry as used in the manufacture of components. Lab sessions will provide opportunities for hands-on application of knowledge gained from theory lecture, discussion, and homework. Lab fee will be required Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 2 Lab: 4

Prerequisites: MFTS163

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