Precision Machining

Instructor: Marty Lewis

Precision Machining is a two-year program in a rapidly changing field. This course is an excellent prerequisite for students interested in engineering or design. This course provides additional instruction and practice in the use of precision measuring tools, blueprints, lathes, milling machines, grinders, and computer numerical controlled machines. Emphasis is on setup and operation of machine tools, including the selection and use of work-holding devices, speeds, feeds, cutting tools, and coolants. Upon completion, students should be able to perform most basic procedures on precision machines and have a working knowledge of measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling. 

Jumpstart your college degree! You can earn up to 9 college credit hours by enrolling in Precision Machining! 

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