Fundamentals of CNC Operation

Precision Machining Technology

SHORT-TERM COURSE INFORMATION

Course Code:  PMTS-235A-S2
Course Length
:  2 Weeks
Class Meets: Lecture 11:30 am – 12:20 pm / Lab 12:30 – 2:45 pm on M/W/F.
Class Dates: March 18 – March 29
Location: Lecture & Lab PMC 220 
Instructor: C. Viele
Credit Hours: 1
In-District Cost: $362. This course is eligible for the HAAS Foundation Scholarship. The HAAS Foundation Scholarship covers tuition, fees, and required supplies. Apply for the scholarship at https://students.otc.edu/financialaid/scholarships/ (select “Workforce and Short-Term Training Assistance”). Scholarships are awarded based on fund availability.
Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or older

Course Description

This course offers students interested in machining an opportunity to learn the basics needed for employability in the field and create a strong foundation for the future of learning in the Precision Machining Technology program. It’s designed to teach the fundamental skills to safely and efficiently set up and operate various computer-controlled (CNC) machine tools. It includes aspects of applicable math, G&M code programming for setup and editing, process documentation best practices, part inspection, and machine adjustments for feature control.       

OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

What You'll Learn:

  • Demonstrate safety practices required for the operation of manufacturing equipment.
  • Complete proper power-up, homing, cleanup, and shutdown sequences on various CNC
  • machine tools.
  • Adequately set up tooling and work-holding devices using process documentation and basic
  • Load CNC code into CNC controllers.
  • Effectively navigate CNC controllers through MDI, HANDLE, EDIT, and MEMORY modes.
  • Correctly set tool offsets using probing and conventional methods.
  • Properly set work offsets using probing and traditional methods.
  • Safely prove CNC programs and setups using graphing, dry run, rapid override, single
  • block, and distance-to-go.
  • Interpret dimensions and tolerances using standard orthographic drawings.
  • Perform quality control inspections using basic measuring tools

What You’ll Need:

  • Safety glasses
  • USB flash drive

What You’ll Earn:

  • Knowledge, skills, and ability to improve your skills in your current entry-level machining role
  • Job-ready machining skills for entry-level machining roles at local companies
  • Opportunities to meet and interview with company recruiters during and after the course

What else is important to know:

This course is eligible for the HAAS Scholarship. The HAAS Foundation Scholarship covers tuition, fees, and required supplies. Apply for the scholarship at https://students.otc.edu/financialaid/scholarships/ (select “Workforce and Short-Term Training Assistance”). Scholarships are awarded based on fund availability.

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