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Dec 21, 2024
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AUM 187A Automotive Milling Machine Processes Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Credits: 3
Covers basic milling processes, work-holding methods, cutter identification, selection and use, speeds and feeds, adapters, tool holders, and application. Includes operation of milling machines as applied to typical automotive machining operations.
Prerequisite: AUM 185A with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Practice industry-approved safety practices while operating a milling machine.
- Identify and distinguish types and related functions of milling machines.
- Apply operational parameters including setup, speed and feed, and depth of cut to milling operations.
- Use milling machine operations to remake automotive components.
- Select work-holding devices, tool holders, and cutters for milling machine operations on automotive applications.
- Use milling machine accessories and attachments for automotive machining operations.
Content Outline
- Safety
- Milling Machine Styles
- Work-Holding
- Tool Holding
- Cutter Selection
- Operational Parameters
- Cutting Speed
- Feed Rate
- Depth of Cut
- Accessories
- Indexing Equipment
- Rotary Tables
- Offset Boring Head
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