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Introduction to CNC Milling Find out more: For further information please contact T: 0114 222 4446 E: [email protected] W: amrctraining.co.uk A four-day introduction to the basic concepts of CNC milling, and typical applications in today’s modern engineering environment. Course cost £500 Course aims This course enables the candidate to gain an understanding of the first principles employed in CNC milling. It will enable the learner to have an understanding of the safety aspects of CNC automated milling processes used in the manufacturing industry. You will gain an understanding of basic G-Coding and will manually program a machine to simulate & manufacture 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. We recommend that you attend this course before progressing to the AMRC Training Centre Intermediate CNC Milling programme.

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Introduction to CNC Milling

Find out more: For further information please contactT: 0114 222 4446 E: [email protected] W: amrctraining.co.uk

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

Course cost £500

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

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

Who should attendThe 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.

We recommend that you attend this course before progressing to the AMRC Training Centre Intermediate CNC Milling programme.

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AMRC Training Centre, Advanced Manufacturing Park, Off Highfield Spring, Catcliffe, Rotherham, S60 5BL

Introduction to CNC Milling

Day one • Health & safety in a CNC environment

• Introduction to CNC machine tools

• Working planes

• Absolute & incremental positioning systems

• Units of measurement

• Program structure

• Interpolation moves

• Rapid traverse

• Linear interpolation

• Circular interpolation

• Cutter compensation

• Cutting speeds & feed-rates

• Ensuring safety within part-programs

• Cutting speed safety

• Fanuc G-code programming

Day two • Hand written program – features to include:

• Facing

• Square profiles

• Chamfered profiles

• Radii

• Fanuc operating software

• Saving and loading programs

Day three• Machine set-up

• Tool holding

• Tool offsets

• Work holding

• Work offsets

Day four • Practical production on state of the art machines

• Computer based assessment & certification

Programme delivery• 4-Day programme

• Classroom & workshop based

• Practical based programme

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