CNC Machining Center Operation Training
The training conducted on CNC machining centers enables operators and technicians to acquire the knowledge necessary for the use, adjustment and operation of CNC equipment.
Operational objectives
Acquire the necessary knowledge for the safe operation of machining centers.
Enable the employer to issue an operating permit.
To be able to:
- Follow the safety instructions.
- Identify the risks associated with machining tools and parts projections.
- Perform the various operations on the machine safely.
- Create machining programs for parts.
- Manufacture and install the jigs for holding parts.
- To perform the machining of parts.
- Perform basic maintenance and report on it.
Regulatory obligations
Articles R4323-1 to R4323-5 relating to organizational measures and conditions of use of work equipment.
Prerequisites and practical advice
Good command of the language in which the training is provided.
Proficiency in basic mathematical operations.
Technical skills in machining.
Practical advice:
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Meeting room (in-house) and operational machining center (in-house).
Target audience
Machine operator personnel and/or design and maintenance office technicians.
Access procedures and deadlines for training
- Upon request by phone, email, or website.
- Via the pre-registration form (inter-training) and upon validation of the positioning form.
- Deadline according to the schedule of inter-sessions: 1 week before the start of the training.
- Timeframe for in-house sessions: to be agreed upon together.
Training program
Theoretical part (knowledge):
- Technology and general description.
- Security devices.
- Commissioning and operation of the digital axes.
- Tool configuration.
- Machining programming.
- Saving program parts and settings.
- Maintenance.
Practical part (know-how):
- Conduct a comprehensive risk analysis and comment on it.
- Proceed with commissioning the machine, perform the POMs.
- Tooling assembly and positioning of parts to be machined.
- Load the program part.
- Perform a machining test.
- Managing emergency shutdowns in production.
- Error message handling.
- Identify maintenance actions.
Duration
- 3 days (21 hours), theory: 11 hours, practice: 10 hours.
- Sign-in per half-day.
Profile of participants
Trainers recognized for their pedagogical and technical skills and possessing extensive field experience.
Methods used
- Multimedia presentations, practical case studies, exchanges and feedback.
- Practical application and hands-on experience on a CNC machine.
Evaluation methods
- Theoretical assessment using a multiple-choice questionnaire.
- Assessment of know-how through practical manipulations, case studies and simulations on machine (assessment grid).
Number of participants
- Intra: 1 minimum and 6 maximum per session.
- Intermediate: 1 minimum and 6 maximum per session.
Date
(according to schedule) Contact us.
Place
(according to schedule) Inter or intra.
Teaching methods
- Computers – video projectors… MTI video support.
- Equipment: CNC machining center.
Accessibility for people with disabilities
- Our premises are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
- If you have a disability, please contact us to find out about the feasibility of your integration.
Training costs
Please contact us for a quote.
Formalization at the end of the training
The trainee receives: a training manual and a training certificate.
Details:
– Equivalency: none
– Bridging course: none
– Next steps: access to a methods office position