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 Department Overview:
Tooling University provides industrial-strength online training, e learning, and distance learning training that satisfies the training needs of industrial manufacturers as well as vocational and engineering schools. Our training tools assist you with every stage of the training process.

Whether you are a global manufacturer, technical school, or small machine shop, we provide your people with the knowledge they need.

Department Name:CNC
Number of Classes:15

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 Department Description:

CNC stands for computer numerical control. It is a versatile system that allows you to control the motion of tools and parts through computer programs that use numeric data. CNC can be used with nearly any traditional machine. The most common CNC machines found in the machine shop include machining centers (mills) and turning centers (lathes).
   These classes will explain operations performed with the help of CNC. The content is for individuals who need to understand what CNC is and how it works. Content covers the basic machines as well as programming for the more experienced user.

Department ClassesPrerequisitesLessonsDifficultyDepartment
History and Definition of CNC 100
This class outlines the origin of today's CNC machines.
None13BeginnerHistory and Definition of CNC 100 Training
Mechanics of CNC 110
This class describes how parts and tools move in CNC systems.
None17BeginnerMechanics of CNC 110 Training
Basics of the CNC Turning Center 120
This class describes the basic parts of the turning center as well as the devices used on this machine.
None15BeginnerBasics of the CNC Turning Center 120  Training
Basics of the CNC Machining Center 130
This class describes the basic parts of the machining center as well as the devices used on this machine.
None16BeginnerBasics of the CNC Machining Center 130 Training
Basics of the CNC Swiss-Type Lathe 135
This class describes the basic components of the Swiss-type lathe, as well as common tooling and machining operations.
None19BeginnerBasics of the CNC Swiss-Type Lathe 135 Training
CNC Coordinates 140
This class explains how coordinates are used on CNC machines.
None16BeginnerCNC Coordinates 140 Training
Part Program 150
This class introduces the major code groups used in a CNC part program.
None14BeginnerPart Program 150 Training
CAD/CAM Overview 160
This class describes the general process of using computers to design and manufacture parts and identifies common features available in CAD/CAM software.
None20BeginnerCAD/CAM Overview 160 Training
CNC Manual Operations 200
This class describes the control features that allow a CNC operator to execute tasks manually.
300110 30014015IntermediateCNC Manual Operations 200 Training
CNC Offsets 210
This class identifies the tool adjustments necessary for setting up an accurate CNC operation.
300120 300130 30020018IntermediateCNC Offsets 210 Training
Creating a Turning Program 280
This class explains the key components in the creation and execution of a simple turning program.
300150 30021017IntermediateCreating a Turning Program 280 Training
Turning Calculations 285
This class identifies and explains the common calculations that are necessary to create a turning program.
800210 300120 30014019IntermediateTurning Calculations 285 Training
Creating a Milling Program 290
This class explains the key components in the creation and execution of a simple milling program.
300150 30021019IntermediateCreating a Milling Program 290 Training
Milling Calculations 295
This class explains the common calculations necessary to plot the toolpaths for a basic milling program.
300130 300140 80021017IntermediateMilling Calculations 295 Training
Canned Cycles 310
This class describes the operation of common canned cycles that appear on machining and turning centers.
200140 30028017AdvancedCanned Cycles 310 Training

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