Legit Engineering

BENEFITS

The goal is to introduce CNC programming to a rapidly expanding market, educate individuals interested in the field, and establish a profession that benefits everyone. The objective is to enhance the knowledge and understanding of those already in the CNC industry, such as operators, setters, programmers, foremen, managers, and business owners. The aim is to enhance productivity by teaching workers how to efficiently employ CNC equipment. The test results are used to assess the capabilities of employees, who can then be fully integrated into the workforce to maximize productivity. In summary, the goal is to improve the CNC industry by establishing a trade, educating individuals, and enhancing productivity across the board.

Introduction To CNC

This course aims to offer an introduction to important areas of CNC, helping students make informed choices for future courses. It also covers the fundamentals of turning, milling and quality control.

Quality Control

This course teaches quality control for material production as a pre-requisite for the Basic Programmer and Practical Setter Course, ensuring that the materials made are in good form and meet the necessary standards.

Basic Operator & Programmer

This course teaches you how to operate and program a CNC machine by providing theoretical knowledge and essential skills necessary to effectively handle the machine.

CNC Simulator

We have a top-of-the-line CNC Simulator that is an all-in-one software package. It allows users to safely practice setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines in a virtual environment. The simulator works with 2-5 axis machines.

Advanced Lathe Programming

This course teaches students to program a lathe using various programming cycles and sub-programs. They will learn how to optimize speeds and feeds and choose the appropriate radius for their applications. Additionally, students will differentiate between G41 and G42 codes and learn to monitor tool nose radius direction.

Basic Milling

This course covers theoretical knowledge on the Mill writing machine, including its functionality, operation, programming, and configuration. Students will learn how to use it effectively.

CAD CAM (MasterCAM)

This is a computer course that focuses on teaching students how to create programs for CNC machines, including drawing and designing software. The program will introduce students to the necessary tools and techniques needed to operate and manage CNC machines effectively.

Practical Setter Course

The course teaches students how to manually input data into a machine using a hand wheel and jog, load and run programs, and set tools and change offsets to machine jaws.