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Variables that Affect Cost: There are three variables that affect cost. The first is to what extent you wish to train the students. If you wish to introduce them to CNC, they could complete Units 1 and 2. By completing Units 1, 2 and 3 they can become a qualified Operator. Adding Unit 4 qualifies them as a Setup / Operator. By completing all 5 Units, they would be qualified as a Setup / Programmer in most shops.

The second variable is the number of individuals you have signed up for the course at any time. The more students you have, the less costly it will be for each one.

The third variable is the number of CNC controls you have selected for each student. The more CNC controls a person is learning, the more modules of instruction they will receive and, therefore, the more it will cost.

Payment Plans: You can select the Unit Plan or the Annual Subscription. These plans are only available to accredited educational institutions at the discretion of V-TIP, Incorporated.

Annual Subscription: You receive the materials at the lowest cost by paying in advance for a specific number of students for a one-year subscription.

Unit Plan: A credit card account with a sufficient credit limit must be provided based on the anticipated charges. The account will be charged for the number of Units your students began to work on within the month.

A Quote: To discuss your needs and receive a quote, call 1-800-624-6968 between 8 AM and 5 PM Central Time and talk to our consultants or fill out the form at the link CONTACT and we will contact you. You are under no obligation.

Impact Calculator: Practice doesn't Make Perfect... it Makes Permanent. One of the most effective uses of this course is the improvement of existing CNC machinists. The current popularity of Lean Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement and ISO certification can make these courses an important part of local manufacturing's competitive strategy. Firms commonly report reductions in scrap, rework, and tool damage, while they achieve faster setups, less downtime, and fewer costly crashes. In the marketing of your MasterTask courses, use this spreadsheet to calculate the potential return-on-investment your local plants can achieve by retraining their machinists.

"I've got 16 people going through your CNC training right now. They love it. I stop by the class once a week and their comment is 'Thank You'." Frank Henderson, MPB, Inc.