Type of course:
Digital learning, Lesson
Language:
EN
Duration:
30 minutes
Workload:
2 hours
Proficiency:
Beginner
Target:
Professionals, Students, Workers
This nugget is the third in a series on the theory of creating a CAM setup. Specifically the third part showcases the ideal theoretical CAM workflow for defining the part to be machined and the blank to be machined in such an operation. The user will be shown an ideal case of typical part and blank definition, the part in this case is the A-Arm of formula student racing car. The component is use to connect the upper and lower suspension rods from the wheel hub to the cars body.
Learning outcomes
- The user will learn why such an operation is necessary
- The user will gain knowledge about the theoretical workflow of the process
- The user will learn which is the necessary input data
Course Content
Topics
Advanced Manufacturing, Digital Transformation, CNC Machining, Programming
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Content created in 2022
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