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Advanced Technical Training

CNC Technology – Experts Shadowing

Competence for Practice-oriented Lessons in CNC Technology

Training for Trainer and Specialist Teacher

(CNC- Specialists, Teachers from institutions of secondary and higher vocational education, Engineers)

Know-how in CNC technology stands for productivity and competitive edge. In the metalworking industry, most precision components are made by machining such as turning or milling. Because of the ever increasing use of numerically controlled machine tools all skilled workers, master craftsmen, technicians and engineers must face this technical development. Teachers must be increasingly able to shape the content and especially to create methodologically an action-oriented training.

Your Benefit

This training course carried out by our partner GfM Group is methodically designed as “internship”, to get as broad a practical insight as possible.

It should be trained,

  • how theoretical contents from the field of CNC technology for students in learning units to be implemented,
  • how these learning units can be optimized for later operational practice,
  • how the learning progress can be documented,
  • how students can be optimally supported in their practical work.
  • The content is part of the CNC intensive course with a degree to the CNC specialist HWK (Chamber of Trade). The concrete content for the program can be selected from this curriculum by prior arrangement.

    Design features of CNC machines

    • Coordinate systems for CNC machines
    • Work movement in the coordinate system

    Program structure

    Record structure

    • Program information
    • Position data

    Overview of path conditions according to DIN 66025

    • Program creation of dimension entry
    • Absolute programming, Incremental programming
    • Polar coordinates

    Machining data

    Programming of straight lines

    • Cylindrical and tapered turned parts
    • Milled parts with straight contours

    Circle programming

    Threading

    • Tapping on the lathe
    • Thread milling

    Subprogram technique

    Work cycles

    Equipping CNC machines

    • Selection of the clamping devices
    • Definition of workpiece zero point
    • Workpiece inspection on CNC machines

    Programming exercises Turning

    • Roughing
    • Progressive dies
    • Thread cycle
    • Cut internal / external thread

    Programming exercises Milling

    • Polar with path correction and rounding

     

Certification

Participation Certificate of a German Certified Welding Institution

Venue

Germany

Duration

5–7 days (fulltime)