Requirements
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Just some mathematics involved.
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The most important trait – A kin & curious mind !!
Description
Are you ready to pursue an exciting career in the CNC industry? With a growing skills gap, there’s a high demand for skilled machinists and programmers. This course is your gateway to a successful career in CNC machining, a field integral to modern manufacturing.
Why CNC Machining? CNC machining has revolutionized the manufacturing industry by replacing traditional engineer-operated equipment like routers, shaping machines, vertical millers, and center lathes. The advantages of CNC machines include:
- Efficiency: Streamlined production processes.
- Precision: Consistent and accurate output.
- Expediency: Faster turnaround times for large quantities.
Who Should Enroll? This course is designed for a diverse range of learners, including:
- Mechanical Engineers
- Manufacturing Engineers
- Industrial Engineers
- Machinists
- Hobbyists
- Working Professionals looking to refresh their knowledge
Course Overview
- Introduction to Numerical Control: Learn about the history and evolution of CNC in the modern industry.
- Types of CNC Machines: Explore various popular CNC machines used in the industry today.
- Basics of CNC Programming:
- Understanding programming formats.
- Explanation of different types of codes such as G code, M code, S, D, F, and more.
- Writing CNC Programs: Learn the simplest and most precise way to write a complete CNC program.
- CNC Programming Approaches: Dive into absolute and incremental modes of programming.
- Practical Application: Write a complete CNC program integrating all learned concepts.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid foundation in CNC machining and programming, preparing you for a rewarding career in the manufacturing industry.
Join us now and unlock the potential of CNC machining!
Who this course is for:
- Mechanical engineering graduates & undergraduates
- Manufacturing & Industrial engineering graduates & undergraduates
- Graduate or diploma engineer trainees, Machinist’s apprentice’s, CNC Hobbyists
- CNC operators who wants to learn basic G-Codes
- Working professionals who wants to brush up there knowledge
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