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Polimeccanico fresatura CNC / Polimeccanica fresatura CNC

Criteri di qualificazione

Polimeccanico fresatura CNC / Polimeccanica fresatura CNC

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology has become omnipresent. Most people cannot imagine how important these technologies are in their lives. There is nothing that we use that hasn’t in its manufacturing utilized CNC technology. It is present in products and objects of everyday life, such as cars, airplanes, components of machines of all types, moulds for tools used for household machines, medical prosthetics, cell phones, and toys. CNC milling machines are machine tools used for the shaping of metal and other solid materials. These machines exist in two basic forms: horizontal and vertical. This refers to the orientation of the cutting tool spindle. Early milling machines were manually or mechanically automated, but technological advances have led to the development of Computer Numerical Control, such as the CNC machining centre. CNC refers to a computer-controlled device to read and store instructions. This numerical information, generally “G and M” codes (a programming language) is then used to control and drive a machine tool which is a powered mechanical device (“machining centre”). A machining centre is used to fabricate components using cutting tools for removing the material. To form the finished part, the cutting process can be started from a solid block, pre-machined part, casting, or forgings. For those scenarios, the skill requires the highly skilled CNC milling machinist must read and interpret complex technical drawings and specifications, and work to a high degree of precision and detail. They must be proficient in metal work and understand how metals react to various processes. They must be a skilled computer operator and machine operator. The programs can be generated manually or using Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacture (CAD/CAM) software. To achieve the finished part, the CNC milling machinist undertakes a sequence of essential activities, from interpreting engineering drawings to optimizing the machining process: Interpreting engineering drawings and following the specifications Generating the processes and programs with the CAD/CAM system and/or G and M-codes Setting up the tools, work holding devices, and work pieces on the CNC milling centre Manipulating cutting conditions, based on the properties of the material and tools Operating, inspecting, and maintaining the accuracy of dimensions within the specified tolerances Optimizing the process, taking into account the production type: whether large quantities of one part, small batches, or one-of-a-kind items. Today a wide range of industries require CNC milling machinists to program, operate, and keep sophisticated machining centre’s running in an efficient and reliable way. Large enterprises such as automobile plants, medium sized enterprises such as mould making, and small enterprises in the maintenance field, are some of many environments in which the CNC milling machinist plays a key, integral role to the success of the metalwork industries.

Partecipazione

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Chi può partecipare

Possono partecipare tutti i polimeccanici AFC al 2° o 3° anno d'apprendistato che stanno assolvendo una formazione di base in Svizzera.

Modalità di qualificazione

Le preselezioni si svolgono per mezzo dei campionati GDW Cup (tornitura convenzionale) e FRAISA ToolChampions (fresatura convenzionale e CNC). I posti di partenza per le discipline dei campionati delle professioni sono assegnati da una giuria di esperti. I partecipanti al FRAISA ToolChampions prendono parte alla disciplina fresatura CNC.

Appuntamenti e scadenze

Iscrizione:
Fraisa ToolChampions dal 1° settembre 2021 al 13 maggio 2022

Informazioni
  • Presenting Partner

    UBS | © SwissSkills
  • Institutional Partner

    Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft | © SwissSkills
  • Media Partner

    Ringier | © SwissSkills