Introduction:

Precision machining requires the teamwork of a skilled operator and good equipment. Partnering a skilled operator with a computer can produce part after part without deviation. 

Objectives:

  • Identify the major components of a CNC milling machine
  • Describe motion in terms of the X, Y, and Z axes
  • Identify the basic capabilities of the CNC system.
  • 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

Course Outline:

  • reparation for Programming
  • The Three Kinds of Motion
  • Types of Compensation
  • Program Formatting
  • Special Features of Programming Introduction to Machining Center Special Programming Features
  • Safety Measures and Machine Description
  • Operating Axes
  • Manual and Automatic Operation