CNC Milling




CNC Milling


This hands-on course is designed to give engineers a solid understanding of CNC milling, combining key theoretical knowledge with practical application. It covers the full process—from programming and setup to safe operation and troubleshooting—in an industrial environment.
This hands-on course is designed to give engineers a solid understanding of CNC milling, combining key theoretical knowledge with practical application. It covers the full process—from programming and setup to safe operation and troubleshooting—in an industrial environment.
Participants will learn G-code programming, Fusion 360 CAM, machine setup, tooling, and workholding, gaining the skills required to confidently operate CNC milling machines.








Course Contents:

  • Basics of CNC milling and its advantages over manual machining
  • Industrial applications of CNC Milling
  • Main components of a CNC Mill
  • Workholding devices ( vises, fixtures, clamps)
  • Tooling and cutting tools
  • Tool compensation
  • Workpiece coordinate system
  • G & M-Code programming
  • Structure of CNC programs
  • Subprograms

Course Contents:

  • CAD/CAM Integration
  • Machine Operation & Safety
  • Powering up and homing the machine
  • Dry runs and proving out programs
  • Loading and changing tools safely
  • Speeds and Feeds
  • Tool selection
  • Basic CNC Maintenance and troubleshooting

Details:

No prerequisites

Duration: 30 hrs

Open Course Dates:

Dates available on request.

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