Cohort 2 Programming CMM with CAMIO
Schedule
Mon, 02 Jun, 2025 at 08:00 am to Fri, 06 Jun, 2025 at 05:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
University of Hartford, College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture | West Hartford, CT
About this Event
COURSE SPECIFIC LOGISTICS
COURSE DURATION: Five (5) days per schedule above and what’s posted on Eventbrite website
COURSE HOURS: 8:00 am-5:00 pm (Mon-Fri) (Eastern Time, US)
SITE: University of Hartford, College of Engineering, Technology & Architecture
ADDRESS: 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT 06117
ROOM: Metrology Lab, Dana Hall, Room D102
UHART CONTACT: Allison Poulin (860-768-5795, [email protected]
PWA CONTACTS: Samantha Schadtle, Production Training Manager, Quality Systems
PWA CONTACT INFO.: [email protected]
INSTRUCTOR: Professor Chittaranjan Sahay (860) 768-4852 [email protected],
Prof. Suhash Ghosh ([email protected])
BREAKFAST/LUNCH: Provided when course is onsite.
COST: $2,000 per student
COURSE OVERVIEW
Come explore how to program a CMM with LK Metrology’s CAMIO software in this 32-hour course. Whether you are a new employee to PW, new to the world of metrology and CMMs, or just looking for refresher on programming, this course will provide familiarity with fundamentals of programming a CMM to create an inspection program. The goals of this class are to provide the student with basic information on metrology and inspection as needed to create an inspection program on a CMM. All areas of programming are covered, including: probe calibration, alignments, measurement, tolerancing and reporting. Throughout the class, the students will gain confidence in the programming of the CMM and will gain the knowledge to be able to tackle a basic programming/inspection task with confidence. All labs and/or exercises will be completed offline using the CAMIO software.
TARGET AUDIENCE
PW Inspectors, Programmers and Quality engineers. Anyone involved with dimensional inspection, gage correlations, planning out manufacturing processes, and first article inspection reviews.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, students should have a fundamental understanding of:
- The CAMIO interface
- Probe creation & calibration
- Creating a PCS (Alignment)
- Manual Measurements
- CNC Programmed Measurements (using CAD and Engineering Drawings)
- Constructions of features
- Tolerancing, output and reporting
Where is it happening?
University of Hartford, College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 2135.99