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Course Description
This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required to create a
C.N.C. program that will convert stock material into a finished product on a Vertical
Machining Center. The student will be capable of defining the list of required
processes, their logical / optimum sequence, create the complete CNC part program,
install the appropriate tools correctly, establish the program zero point, and perform
corresponding tool offsets.
The course emphasis is structured to include classroom instructional theory and
hands on operation of a C.N.C. Vertical Machining Center.
Objectives
Following the completion of this course, the individual will be proficient in all basic
skills necessary to allow the functional / productive operation of a three axis C.N.C.
Vertical Machining Center, and associated safety practices.
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Target Group: Mechanical Engineers, Technicians & Mechanical Engineering
Students
Teaching Method: Face to face and operation on CNC machine simulation
Course Duration:30 Hrs. (10 sessions)
Course Content
Introductions about CNC machine
Overview of Vertical Machining Centers - major components and terminology
Introduce the Operation Panel
Basic work holding methods and cutting tools
Machine axes - unit systems - coordinate systems
Program words - S, T, M, G, F, format lists
Absolute vs. Incremental Programming – G90 & G91
Linear and Circular Interpolation- G01, G02, & G03
Basic CNC Program Example
Tool Diameter Compensation Function – G41 & G42
Fixed and Non-Fixed Compound/Canned Cycles
Drilling, Grooving, Threading Routines
Programs using CALL Statements
Graphic Animation and simulation to program
Tooling and setup procedures
INTRODUCTION CAM SYSTEM
HOW IMPORT PART MODEL IN CAM SOFTWAR
HOW OPERATION ANY PART WITH CAM
HOW EXPORT G CODE FROM FEATURE CAM