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Introduction to CNC Turning A four-day introduction to the basic concepts of CNC lathe-work, and typical applications in today’s modern engineering environment. Course aims This course enables the candidate to gain an understanding of the first principles employed in CNC turning. It will enable the learner to have an understanding of the safety aspects of automated turning processes used in the manufacturing industry. You will gain an understanding of basic G-Coding and will manually program the machine to simulate several components of varying difficulty. Who should attend The course is aimed at candidates who have a manual machining grounding, and who have the desire to up-skill and expand their present abilities to meet the future demands of an ever changing engineering environment. GS026 E I E D For further information please contact: David Beattie T: 0121 392 8994 E: [email protected] W: www.gtma.co.uk For the Toolmaking & Precision Machining Industry Venue: AMRC, Sheffield

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Introduction to CNC Turning

A four-day introduction to the basic concepts of CNC lathe-work, and typical applications in today’s modern engineering environment.

Course aimsThis course enables the candidate to gain an understanding of the first principles employed in CNC turning. It will enable the learner to have an understanding of the safety aspects of automated turning processes used in the manufacturing industry.

You will gain an understanding of basic G-Coding and will manually program the machine to simulate several components of varying difficulty.

Who should attend The course is aimed at candidates who have a manual machining grounding, and who have the desire to up-skill and expand their present abilities to meet the future demands of an ever changing engineering environment.

GS026

EUROPEAN UNIONInvesting in Your FutureEuropean RegionalDevelopment Fund 2007-13

For further information please contact:

David Beattie

T: 0121 392 8994 E: [email protected] W: www.gtma.co.uk

For the Toolmaking & Precision Machining Industry

Venue: AMRC, Sheffield

Day one • Health & safety in a CNC environment• Introduction to CNC machine tools• Axes designation• Cartesian co-ordinates• Absolute & incremental positioning systems• Units of measurement• Program structure• Fanuc G code programming• Interpolation moves

o Rapid traverse o Linear interpolation o Circular interpolation

• Cutter compensation• Cutting speeds & feed-rates• Cutting speed safety• Ensuring safety within part-programs

Day two • Hand written program – features to include:

o Parallel Diameters o Tapered Diameters o Roughing Cycle o Finishing Cycle o Face Turning Cycle o Radii o Chamfers

Day three• Machine set-up

o External Grooving o External Screwcutting o Tool Holding o Tool Offsets o Work holding o Work Offsets

Day four • Practical Production on state of the art machines• Computer based assessment & certification• Tool & Work Offsets• Saving and loading programs

Programme delivery• 4-Day programme• Classroom & workshop based• Practical based programme

For the Toolmaking & Precision Machining Industry