Training duration:

420 hours
(152 hours of theory, 268 hours of practice)

Lesson duration:

45 minutes

Accreditation number:

3382/2014/75/8

数控机床操作员

A graduate of the training program is familiar with the basic concepts in turning, milling, grinding and drilling. Capable of correctly reading technical drawings and choosing the appropriate cutting conditions based on tables, catalogs, and electronic media. Knows the tools used in turning and milling and the order in which they are to be applied. Knows the types of CNC machinery, coordinate systems, the structure of a CNC program and the individual modes of working with the control system. Capable of creating a CNC program and entering it into the machine control system, while being able to manufacture and inspect the component. Knows the safety rules applicable to working with CNC machines and becomes familiar with their maintenance and servicing.

After completing the CNC machine operator training course, you will be ready for job positions involving the operation and programming of CNC machines. You will learn the theory and gain the practical skills with the use of computer simulation and practical lessons with examples.


Requirements for the profession of a CNC machine operator

  •    Working conditions of CNC machine operators
  •    Overview of specific expert knowledge
  •    Requirements for employees  

Reading and drafting of technical drawings

  •    Reading and understanding simple technical drawings
  •    Reading and analyzing assembly drawings
  •    Reading schematic drawings
  •    Creating and editing individual sections of a drawing
  •    Manufacturing drawings

Theory of metalworking technology 

  •     Introduction
  •     The basics of metalworking by hand
  •     Fits and precision metalworking
  •     Fundamentals of the theory of chip-producing processes
  •     The basics of machining

Metalworking technology

  •     Introduction 
  •     Fits and precision metalworking
  •     Turning
  •     Milling
  •     Grinding
  •     Drilling

Compiling control programs for CNC machinery

  •    Computer numerical control machines
  •    Basic concepts in programming
  •    General principles of programming
  •    CNC lathe programming
  •    CNC mill programming  

Machining 

  •    Turning on CNC machines
  •    Milling on CNC machines

Performing scheduled maintenance

  •    Tool function testing
  •    Machine fault diagnosis
  •    Machine fault diagnosis
  •    CNC machinery maintenance

Effect for participants:

  •   Know the concepts used in turning, milling, grinding and drilling.
  •   Capable of correctly reading technical drawings and choosing the appropriate cutting conditions          based on tables, catalogs, and electronic media.
  •   Know the tools used in turning and milling and the order in which they are to be applied.
  •   Know the types of CNC machinery, coordinate systems, the structure of a CNC program and the          individual modes of working with the control system.
  •   Capable of creating a CNC program and entering it into the machine control system, while being          able to manufacture and inspect the manufactured component.
  •   Know the safety rules applicable to working with CNC machines and become familiar with their            maintenance and servicing.