CNC

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Fundamentals (919100)

Presents the practical basics for learning how to use the latest CNC equipment. By incorporating a proven "key concepts" approach, it examines the techniques needed for programming and operating a variety of CNC machine tools with emphasis on CNC machining and turning centers. You will gain a firm understanding of the basics required to become proficient with this sophisticated and popular form of manufacturing equipment.

  • Difficulty Beginner

  • Format Instructor-Led

  • Language English

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Objectives
  • Learn the six key concepts of manual programming
  • Identify special features of manual programming designed to make programming easier and safer
  • Find out why formatting the techniques must be used
  • Grasp the three basic forms of motion control
  • Focus on the types of compensation
  • Learn how to and when to program tool offsets
  • Identify four types of formatting
  • Grasp what simple canned and multiple pass cycles are
  • Focus on sub-programming techniques
  • Focus on coordinate system manipulation