CNC Milling Operations II
CNC Milling Operations II builds practical, shop-floor expertise in CNC milling by connecting machine components, coordinate systems, and programming methods to real machining workflows. Learners develop the ability to plan machining sequences, select cutting tools, apply absolute and incremental programming, and use f
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Course Details
- Duration: 34 min
- Level: intermediate
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Module 2 Introduction and Assignments
- Module 2 Lecture Outline
- Module 2 Vocabulary
- Module 2-Programming in G-Code
- Module 2 Speeds,Feeds and Time
- Module 2 Part Exercise
- Module 3 Introduction and Assignments
- Module 3 Lecture Outline
- Module 3 Vocabulary
- Module 4 Introduction and Assignments
- Module 4 Lecture Outline
- Module 4 Vocabulary
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take the CNC Milling Operations II course?
This intermediate-level course is designed for individuals seeking to build practical, shop-floor expertise in CNC milling. It's ideal for those with foundational knowledge in machining or manufacturing who want to advance their skills in CNC operations and programming.
What specific skills will I gain from CNC Milling Operations II?
You will learn to plan machining sequences, select appropriate cutting tools, and apply both absolute and incremental programming methods. The course also covers using fixturing and work offsets to ensure accurate and repeatable production on a CNC mill.
How long does it take to complete CNC Milling Operations II?
The course is designed to be completed in approximately 1 hour. This duration focuses on delivering concentrated, practical knowledge to quickly enhance your CNC milling skills.
What kind of jobs does this course help prepare me for?
This course enhances skills valuable for roles such as CNC machine operators, machinists, and manufacturing technicians. It provides practical expertise in programming and operating CNC mills, which is essential in modern manufacturing environments.
Does the course cover G-Code programming?
Yes, the course includes a dedicated module on "Programming in G-Code." You will learn to apply various programming methods to support accurate and repeatable production on CNC mills, interpreting machine coordinate systems as part of this process.
Will I learn how to set up a CNC machine?
The course focuses on connecting machine components, coordinate systems, and programming methods to real machining workflows. You will develop the ability to use fixturing and work offsets, which are critical aspects of preparing a CNC mill for production.