Training objectives
Be able to develop and fine-tune complex production
Program details
Programming principles
Basic instructions
IMM / Robot interface
CNC’s capacities
Optimising production cycles
Program management
Program on the PC
Wordings *
Studying real applications
advanced programming
Condition test
Internals bits
Counters
Standard PLC
Regular stacking sequences
Managing restarts
Studying real applications
StUDYING COMPLEX CYCLES *
Stacking / unstacking type stacking sequences
Stacking on cooling table (FIFO)
Stacking with spacers
General stacking sequences
Cycles with insert placing
Studying real applications
*Depending on the trainee’s needs
Course format
All of our courses are based on alternating between the transfer of know-how and good practice, with concrete exercises and real-life situations. All trainees will be given a folder containing the documents, exercises and corrections of the practical work done during the course.
Assessment format
Trainees are assessed by the trainer for each module to measure the knowledge acquired at each step of the course, through practical works.
Cycle
Program
Control system
Visual 2
VISUAL
Visual 3
Length
3,5 days
Audience
Adjusters
Method Technicians
Maintenance Technicians
Prerequisites
Be able to write a simple part grip and release program.
Number of people
3 to 6 persons maximum
Registration
The required knowledge will be validated on the results of the assessment questionnaires.
Completion of training accompanied by official documentation
Attendance sheet provided by Sepro
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