Heidenhain Opens Training Center
Their new TNC-CNC Academy is available for users at all levels, including those interested in 5-axis machining.
Posted: June 24, 2019
Heidenhain Corporation (Schaumburg, IL) has recently opened its TNC-CNC Academy. This expanded CNC controls training center located in their North American headquarters in Schaumburg, IL, is available for users at all levels, including those interested in 5-axis machining. All classes are taught by company specialists with many years of controls and CAM experience.
An expansive list of the industry’s most competitive and affordable multi-level classes is available by clicking here. These include basic CNC training to in-depth training sessions on new control software upgrades, postprocessor optimization and specialized classes for connected machining and in-process inspection, among others.
“Learn how easy it is to operate a Heidenhain TNC or take a class to simply enhance your knowledge in order to become a more valuable employee for your company,” said Gisbert Ledvon, the TNC business development manager. “Completing these classes will allow TNC users to improve efficiency and accuracy of the parts they machine by going beyond just the standard features and functions provided by a CAM postprocessor. We think users will love learning how to take full advantage of all the features and functions that the our TNC offers as compared to other CNC controls.”
In addition, the Academy offers service classes for service teams to practice troubleshooting and repairs of components on real machine tools. This includes practice on a five-axis high precision machining center equipped with spindle speeds of up to 42,000 rpm. Those registered are provided lunches on class days and offered discounted area accommodation options. The company also intends to expand TNC training opportunities to the West Coast in 2020.
This expanded training facility includes dedicated areas called the Applied Technology Center (ATC), that houses various machine tools equipped with their TNC controls for hands-on use, and the Interactive Training Room (ITR), a dedicated controls classroom with individual monitors and training materials.