Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology has revolutionized modern manufacturing by integrating digital precision with mechanical automation, enabling consistent production of high-quality components across aerospace, automotive, and medical industries.
This course introduces learners to the core principles of CNC systems, exploring how computerized commands control machine tools to achieve micron-level accuracy and repeatability. Students will examine essential CNC components, the Cartesian coordinate system, common machine types, and fundamental programming concepts, including G-codes, M-codes, and work coordinate systems. The course also covers critical safety procedures and preventative maintenance practices necessary for reliable CNC operation in today's advanced manufacturing environment.