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Campus: Moylish, Limerick City
weeks: 27
Fees: €1,000 (see fees for further information)
This unit enables the candidate to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully machine by Computer Numerical Control (CNC).
This programme is focused on programming 3-axis CNC milling and 2-axis lathe work. It includes part-programming, preparation of the machine, selection and the preparing of the required methods of work holding, the selection and the correct mounting of tooling. It also covers the operations required and safe working practices to complete the machining operations.
This Next Level Skillnet programme is cofounded by the Government of Ireland, the European Union, and network companies
Entry Requirements
Completed Leaving Certificate or Equivalent.
Experience in a manufacturing environment desirable using Lathes and Mills desirable
Ability to read and interpret Engineering drawings
Content
This course is primarily focused on the programming of CNC machines. Students will programme using ISO G-Codes for milling and turning and a basic introduction to Siemens conversational Milling programming. Preparation of the machine, Selection and the preparing of the required methods of work holding, Selection and the correct mounting of tooling, Calculation of Speeds and Feeds are key components of this course.
Programming of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes forms part of this programme. A small number of parts will be produced during the course of this programme. It also covers the operations required and safe working practices to complete the machining operations.
The proposed delivery schedule is subject to change.
Duration
27 Weeks, 1 evening per week,
3 hours per evening
Thursday 7pm to 10pm
Start Date
16/09/2024
Transcript of the result achieved will be issued by City and Guilds (City & Guilds Award 2850-326).
Application Deadline: 18 August 2024. Places are allocated on a first come first served basis. Course will be closed once the maximum number of applicants is reached. Courses run subject to viable numbers.