Seminars
 

Seminars

Book your Know-How simply and quickly!

Stay up-to-date, educate yourself and learn how to optimize your production with a machine from Hardinge in our seminars. You may book the seminars below for yourself and your employees immediately. We will also be pleased to inform you about our attractive offers for company and individual training.

Please contact Mr. Markus Günschmann, m.guenschmann@hardinge-gmbh.de / +49 2151 49649-17, to learn more!

DIN ISO Programming Comprehensive Course Turning, FANUC 31i Control

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4 days

from 3-6 participants

CNC turners, machine operators

First skills in machine programming

Basic Know-how DIN ISO Programming

  • Getting familiar with the Fanuc machine panel
    Introduction to the Hardinge-specific
    control elements on the operating panel
  • Bedeutung und Verwendung der einzelnen M und G-Codes
  • Meaning and use of the individual M and G codes
  • Zero point shift and coordinate system
  • Cutting edge radius compensation
  • Application of roughing, finishing and thread cutting cycles
  • Hexagonal milling with Y axis
  • Square milling C axis
  • Spindle orientation with B axis
  • Pocket milling on lateral surface with C & Y axis
  • Part transfer from main spindle to sub spindle
  • Sub spindle machining, differences compared to main spindle machining
  • Simulation of the program sequence
  • Machining a practice workpiece

DIN ISO Programming Basic Course Turning, FANUC 31i Control

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3 days

from 3-6 participants

CNC turners, machine operators

First skills in machine programming

Basic know-how DIN ISO Programming

  • Getting familiar with the Fanuc machine panel
    Introduction to the Hardinge-specific control elements on the operating panel
  • Meaning and use of the individual M and G codes
  • Mounting and measuring the tools
  • Zero point shift and coordinate system
  • Cutting edge radius compensation
  • Application of roughing, finishing and thread cutting cycles
  • Simulation of the program sequence
  • Machining a practice workpiece

DIN ISO Programming Advanced Course Turning, FANUC 31i Control

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2 days

from 3-6 participants

CNC turners, machine operators

Basic know-how DIN ISO Programming

Advanced know-how DIN ISO Programming

  • Hexagonal milling with Y axis
  • Square milling C axis
  • Spindle orientation with B axis
  • Pocket milling on lateral surface with C & Y axis
  • Part transfer from main spindle to sub spindle
  • Sub spindle machining, differences compared to
    main spindle machining
  • Simulation of the program sequence

Manual Guide i Programming Turning, FANUC 31i Control

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3 days

from 3-6 participants

CNC turners, machine operators

Basic Know-how DIN ISO Programming

  Basic know-how Manual Guide i Programming

  • Getting familiar with the Fanuc machine panel
  • Introduction to the Hardinge-specific
    control elements on the operating panel
  • Mounting and measuring the tools
  • Entering the tool data in Manual Guide i
  • Blank definition
  • Spindle selection
  • Zero point shift and coordinate system
  • Fix form selection
  • Application of turning and milling cycles
  • Simulation of the program sequence
  • Machining a practice workpiece

Operator Training HARDINGE Turning Center (GS / RS / T Series)

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Prerequisite: Basic Know-how DIN ISO Programming

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2 days

from 3-6 participants

CNC turners, machine operators

Basic Know-how DIN ISO Programming

Machine-specific user know-how

  • Getting familiar with the machine panel of the control
  • Introduction to the Hardinge-specific
    control elements on the operating panel
  • Determining the parameters for a safe tool change 
  • Mounting and measuring the tools
  • Zero point shift and coordinate system
  • Program call, simulation
  • Machining a practice workpiece