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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMFG-222 Bergen Community College Division of Math, Science and Technology Department of Industrial & Design Technology Course Syllabus MFG-222 Machine Tool Principles II Semester and year: Course Number: Meeting Times and Locations: Instructor: Office Location: Phone: Office Hours: Email Address: COURSE DESCRIPTION: MFG-222 Machine Tool Principles II continues the work of Machine Tool Principles I by broadening the basic skills of a machinist by introducing intermediate and advanced topics such as milling and turning tools and their geometry, tool inserts, coolants and basic metallurgy. Students will experience these topics both in theory and hands-on in a practical laboratory setting. 2 lecture, 2 labs, 3 credits Prerequisites: MFG 122 Machine Tool Principles I Co-requisites: None STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES: As a result of meeting the requirements in this course, students will be able to: Student performance on these objectives will be measured by: 1. Demonstrate advanced skills in the use and operation of milling and turning processes. Graded hands-on lab exercises and projects. 2. Recognize the interaction between metallurgical properties and machining operations. Graded Exam. 3. Practice the interaction between tolerance and dimensioning techniques and the setup and operation of mills and turning machines. Graded hands-on lab exercises and projects. 4. Demonstrate safety techniques and awareness in the use of all equipment. Graded hands-on lab exercises and projects. CONTENT: SECTION TOPIC Machine Tool Practices B. Hand Tools C. Dimensional Measurement D. Materials Selection E. Layout F. Preparations For Machining-Operations G. Sawing Machines H. Drilling Machines I. Turning Machines J&K. Milling Machines L. Grinding Machines M. Intro To CNC TEXTBOOK: Machine Tool Practices, 9th ED, Richard Kibble ISBN: 13:978-0-13- 501508-7 Shop References for Students and Apprentices. Edward Hoffman, Industrial Press Inc. 2nd Ed. ISBN: 978-0-8311-3079-4 EVALUATION: A. Project Assignments . . . . . . . … 35% B. Examination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35% B. Final Examination. . . . . . . . . . . . 20% C. Class Participation . . . . . . . . . . . 10% TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100% SPECIAL NOTES: A final grade cannot be assigned for the course until all projects and examinations for the course have been completed. Make-up examinations will be administered in accordance with the instructor’s and division’s policy. FACULTY ABSENCE PROCEDURE: Please note well. A daily listing will appear in the glass case located in the main hall A bldg. which will indicate all classes which are cancelled. Students can consult this case before going to class. If students find a class cancelled which has not been listed, they should report this to the divisional dean’s office (A325) or to the evening/Saturday office (L113). CALENDAR: Class Meeting Date Topic Section 1. _______ Dimensional Measurement C 2. _______ Materials Selection D 3. _______ Layout E 4. _______ Hand Tools Project Assignment B 5. _______ EXAM 1 Preparation for Machining Operations F 6. _______ Sawing Machines/ Drilling Machines G,H 7. _______ Grinding / Machining L 8. _______ Project Assignment 9. _______ Turning Machines I 10. _______ EXAM 2 Project Assignment / Lab 11. _______ Milling Machines J,K 12. _______ Project Assignment / Lab 13. _______ Intro To CNC M 14. _______ Open Lab 15 _______ FINAL EXAM Project Submission & Critique MFG222SCO All BCC students enrolled in credit courses are entitled to a WebAdvisor account. With WebAdvisor, you may register online, pay your bill, check your schedule, room assignments, GPA, and find out what courses you need to take. To find out more about WebAdvisor , or to sign up online, visit <http://go.bergen.edu>! While there, please make sure you give us your preferred email address. You'll find directions how to do this at <http://go.bergen.edu/email>.