CCD Machining: CNC Operations & CAD/CAM

This course prepares learners to run CNC turning operations with a repeatable, production-ready workflow that begins with safe machine orientation and setup and continues through advanced program logic, tool compensation, and quality control. Participants learn how to read and validate complete CNC programs, manage dim

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Course Details

  • Duration: 5 min
  • Level: beginner
  • Category: Workforce Training
  • Price: $49.00

Course Modules

  1. CNC Turning Operations
  2. CNC Milling & Quality Operations

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this CCD Machining course for?

This course is designed for beginners interested in developing practical skills for CNC turning operations. It is ideal for individuals seeking to understand machine setup, programming, and quality control within a production workflow. No prior experience in CNC machining is explicitly required.

What specific skills will I gain from this CNC operations course?

You will learn to safely orient and set up a CNC lathe, interpret and validate complete CNC turning programs, and apply advanced programming logic. The course also covers managing dimensional accuracy through offsets and performing quality control for machined parts.

How long does it take to complete the CCD Machining course?

The course is structured to provide comprehensive training in CNC turning operations, from machine setup to quality control. It covers five key lessons, allowing learners to progress through the material at their own pace.

What career opportunities can this course help me pursue?

This course prepares you for roles involving CNC turning operations in manufacturing and production environments. You will gain skills relevant to positions such as CNC machine operator, CNC lathe programmer assistant, or quality control technician for machined parts.

Does this course cover both basic and advanced CNC programming?

Yes, the course includes both fundamental and advanced aspects of CNC programming. It covers G/M codes, progresses to advanced program logic, tool compensation, and part programming, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of CNC program interpretation and application.

Is CAD/CAM a main focus of the course content?

The course primarily focuses on CNC operations, programming, and machine setup for turning. While the title includes CAD/CAM, the core curriculum emphasizes interpreting and validating existing CNC programs, tool compensation, and quality control rather than generating programs from CAD/CAM software.