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CD-ROM-based Courses: Mastering CNC Lathes (New) - Mastering CNC Machining Centers (New)

Video-based Courses: Practical Geometric Tolerancing - Basic Measurement Skills - SPC for Turning -
SPC for Stamping - SPC for Fastener Manufacturing

More Information: Machine Specific Courses for Manufacturing - What's New?

 Meet the Needs of your Local Shops for
Trained CNC Machinists.

  • Provide trained personnel ready to handle the common models of GE Fanuc, Mazak and Okuma CNC controls.
  • Teach both CNC Lathe and Machining Center courses.
  • Include operating, set up, and programming skills.
  • Explain G&M code and Conversational languages.
  • Teach both experienced and new students in the same class.

MasterTask offers you two powerful courses that cover 90% of the brands and models of CNC equipment in use today!

"Mastering CNC Lathes" and "Mastering CNC Machining Centers" provide you with everything you need to administer courses that meet all these needs. Each course includes video-based instruction along with CD-ROM testing and simulation. Your students will be able to make a mistake in these computer simulations without damaging your valuable lab equipment or wrecking your tooling. To learn more about how the courses work and to see a complete lesson outline, simply click on the course name in the index above. Then, get a FREE sample video and CD-ROM sent to you by clicking on FREE SAMPLES.

Other video-based courses covering topics such as measurement, geometric dimensioning and SPC are also available. These programs include videocassette lessons, Work Sheets and Performance Tests suitable for implementation in either a classroom or in-plant situations. Click on any of the course titles to see a detailed lesson outline.

Looking for an in-plant course you can administer on a specific machine or manufacturing process? MasterTask has courses on Automatic Bar Machines, Fastener Manufacturing equipment, Stamping Presses, and specific models of CNC controls used on both Lathes and Machining Centers. To learn more simple click Machine Specific Courses for Manufacturing.