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CNC Machining & Process

CNC Machining & Process

Overview

CNC Machining & Process Course Training is a practical manufacturing program that teaches how to operate, program, and plan machining processes using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines to produce precise mechanical components.

Month 1 : Engineering Drawing & Fundamentals
  • Technical Drawing Concepts
  • Engineering Standards & Conventions
  • GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing) Basics
  • Manufacturing Symbols & Interpretation
  • Reading & Creating Industrial Drawings
Month 3 : Software & Practical Training
  • 2D & 3D CAD Modeling
  • Assembly Design & Detailing
  • Real-Time Industry Projects
  • Design Validation & Optimization
  • Final Project & Portfolio Development

Objective of CNC Machining & Process Training

The main goal is to train students to:

  • Understand CNC machine operations
  • Create CNC programs (G-code / M-code)
  • Select cutting tools and machining parameters
  • Plan manufacturing processes
  • Produce high-precision components

Students become capable of working in machine shops, production industries, and manufacturing companies.

What is CNC Machining

CNC machining is a manufacturing process where machines are controlled by computer programs to automatically perform operations like:

  • Turning
  • Milling
  • Drilling
  • Boring
  • Tapping

These machines are widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical, and general engineering manufacturing.

CNC machines often use controllers from companies such as:

  • FANUC
  • Siemens
  • Haas Automation

Types of CNC Machines Covered

CNC Turning Center

Used for cylindrical parts like:

  • Shafts
  • Bushes
  • Pins
  • Sleeves
CNC Vertical Machining Center (VMC)

Used for parts requiring:

  • Milling
  • Slotting
  • Drilling
  • Pocket machining
Advanced CNC Machines
  • Horizontal Machining Centers (HMC)
  • 5-axis machining centers
  • CNC grinding machines

Topics Covered in CNC Machining Training

CNC Fundamentals
  • Basics of CNC technology
  • Machine coordinate system
  • Work coordinate system
  • Tool offsets
CNC Programming

Students learn programming languages such as:

  • G-codes
  • M-codes
  • Sub-programs
  • Tool path creation

Example operations:

  • Turning cycles
  • Facing
  • Grooving
  • Thread cutting
  • Drilling cycles

Manufacturing Process Planning

The course also teaches manufacturing process planning, including:

  • Operation sequence planning
  • Cutting tool selection
  • Cutting speed and feed calculation
  • Material removal strategy
  • Production optimization

CAM Software Used

Students learn CAM software to generate CNC toolpaths, such as:

  • ZW3D

Training includes:

  • 3D model import
  • Toolpath generation
  • Post-processing

CNC code generation

Practical Skills Included

A good CNC training program includes:

  • CNC machine setup
  • Tool offset setting
  • Workpiece clamping
  • Dry run and simulation
  • Production machining
  • Quality inspection using measuring tools

Industrial Projects in Training

Students usually work on machining projects such as:

  • Shaft machining on CNC lathe
  • Aluminum plate machining on VMC
  • Pocket milling components
  • Thread cutting components

These projects give real manufacturing experience.

Career Opportunities After CNC Training

After completing this course, students can work as:

  • CNC Programmer
  • CNC Operator
  • CAM Programmer
  • Production Engineer
  • Manufacturing Process Engineer

Industries include:

  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Aerospace components
  • Tool rooms
  • Precision machining industries
  • Heavy engineering companies
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