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CNC Machining and Turning Concepts

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The CNC Machining and Turning Concepts course builds upon the foundation of the prerequisite Industry
4.0 Basic Operations course. This course gives a more in-depth look at some of the basic principles
presented in the prerequisite class including shop safety, blueprint reading, measuring equipment, shop
mathematics, and CNC lathe\mill set-up using hands-on exercises and Amatrol curriculum. Students will
run the CNC mill and lathe during class following example exercises and writing their own CNC programs.
This course is ideal for those just getting ready to enter employment in the manufacturing industry and
for people looking to advance at their place of employment. This class is appropriate for individuals
working in occupations such as maintenance, machine operator, or engineer seeking to become more
versed in successful CNC programming, setup, and troubleshooting. Further introduction to the industry
will be made through tours of local industry.
  • Learn to read the programming language
  • Ability to use multiple types of programming options
  • 10-Hour OSHA Safety Certification
  • Print Reading
  • Precision Measurement
  • Machining Principles
  • Resume and Interview Training
  • Machine Setup
  • Tooling Identification
  • Basic Machine Maintenance

Class Details

54 Session(s)
Weekly - Mon, Wed, Fri

Location
TechWorks Campus

Instructor
William Ristvedt 

CEUs : 16

 

Notice

Please read:  Industry 4.0 Basic Operations is a prerequisite

Tuition 

$2,400.00


Registration Closes On
Friday, May 17, 2024 @ 12:00 PM

Schedule Information

Skip dates: (No class on 05/27/2024, 05/27/2024, 06/19/2024, 06/19/2024, 07/04/2024, 07/04/2024, 09/02/2024, 09/02/2024)

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
5/20/2024 - 9/27/2024 Weekly - Mon, Wed, Fri 04:30 PM - 07:30 PM Waterloo, TechWorks Campus  Map, Room: 215 Robotics Lab William Ristvedt