Course Information
Machining Fundamentals I
Price: $130.55
Summary
Machining is a highly marketable skilled trade that uses machine tools to create parts, typically from metal, that can be used in different applications. Machining is required in the manufacturing and maintenance of automobiles, tools, medical, and industrial equipment. It is also a skill that can be used as a hobby when working repairing equipment and gunsmithing. Satisfactory completion of Level 1 and Level 2 can be applied to curriculum credit for MEC 111 course taught at PittCC.
Learn all about machine safety, measuring tools, blueprint reading, and operating equipment like the band saw, milling machine, and bench grinder. Students will create metal parts using these skills and focus on basic machining tasks such as tapping, drilling, and reaming. These techniques will provide essential knowledge for entry-level understanding of manual machining