2. INTRODUCTION
The control of machine tool by means of stored
information through the computer is known as
CNC (Computer numerical controlled).
The design and construction of computer
numerical control machines differs greatly from
that of conventional machine tools. This
differences arises because of the requirement of
higher performance levels. The CNC machines
often employ the various mechatronics element
that have been developed over the years.
3. ADVANTAGES
Higher flexibility
Increased productivity
Consistent quality
Reduced rejection rate
Reliable operation
Reduced manpower
Less leading time
Just in time manufacturing
Increased operational safety
Improves Automation
Advance Robotics
11. CAREER GROWTH IN CNC TECHNOLOGY
QUALIFICATION Sal. at Sal. after 1 yr. Sal. after 2 Yr. Sal. after 3 Yr. Sal. after 4 Yr.
joining
B. TECH. 10000 12000 18000 22000 32000
12. EMPLOYEMENT OPPORTUNITY
People may find employment in Automobile
manufacturing industries like LML, Tata
Motors, Mahindra etc., Die and mould
manufacturer, CNC machine shops both in public
sector like H.A.L, B.H.E.L, RAILWAYS, OFC etc. and
private sectors.
Positions in organization include CNC
Operators, CNC Programmers, CAD-CAM
Engineers, CNC Technicians and Sales & Service
Engineers.
There is huge demand of qualified & experienced
CAD-CAM & CNC Technicians/Engineers in India as
well as in foreign countries.
13. COURSES
CODE NAME OF COURSES ELLIGIBILITY DURATION
A C.N.C. MACHINE OPERATION & BASIC 10+2 (SCIENCE) / I.T.I 160 Hrs.
PROGRAMING (TURNING CENTER)
B C.N.C. MACHINE OPERATION & BASIC 10+2 (SCIENCE) / I.T.I 160 Hrs.
PROGRAMING (V.M.C)
C C.N.C. MACHINE OPERATION & ADVANCE I.T.I / Dip. / B.E. 160 Hrs
PROGRAMMING (TURNING CENTER)
D C.N.C. MACHINE OPERATION & ADVANCE I.T.I / Dip. / B.E. 160 Hrs
PROGRAMMING ( V.M.C )
E Auto Cad (Computer Aided Design) 10+2 (Sc.) / I.T.I / Dip. / B.E. 60 Hrs.
F CADD (Design, Drafting & 3-D Modelling) I.T.I / Dip. / B.E. 80 Hrs.
G CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) I.T.I / Dip. / B.E. 200 Hrs.
O Complete course of CAD-CAM (Including A, 10+2 (Sc.) / I.T.I / Dip. / B.E 450 Hrs.
B, C, D, E, F & G)
14. CONCLUSION
Development of computer numerically
controlled machines is an outstanding
contribution to the manufacturing industries. It
has made possible the automation of the
machining process with flexibility to handle
small to medium batch quantities in part
production.
At present Indian industries needs CNC Machines
due to so much competition in global market.
CNC machines are best suitable for better
accuracy and less manpower.