Any Ukrainian enterprise that acquires modern CNC machines or already operates such equipment faces the need to train employees of technological departments and newly hired machine operators in effective equipment operation.
Programmers and technologists at the VariTec CNC Machine Maintenance Service Center, along with the CAD/CAM programming department, regularly conduct training seminars for their own staff, as well as, upon request, for customers — industrial enterprises across Ukraine. For each enterprise purchasing machines from the VariTec Center, an individual training program is developed, taking into account the specifics of the customer’s machine park and the skill level of their specialists.
When an enterprise acquires new CNC equipment supplied by TC VariTec, our specialists provide on-site training directly on the equipment being commissioned, as part of the equipment supply contracts.
If the enterprise purchases the ESPRIT CAD/CAM software suite, our programmers conduct a complimentary training course for the customer’s specialists, either at the customer’s production facilities or in a specialized classroom at the VariTec Service Center.
Training outcomes can be reinforced practically on modern DN Solutions equipment installed in the VariTec showroom located within the service center.
Here, customers can also select TaeguTec cutting tools and conduct practical test trials, optimizing cutting modes.
From an interview with Dana Paula, author and representative of DP Technology Corp. (USA):
“Industries requiring high-tech, complex machine tools (aerospace, energy, mechanical engineering, etc.) are actively developing in Ukraine. Appropriate service and software support are indispensable in this process.”
Our training seminars for engineers, technologists, and CNC machine operators aim to familiarize production personnel with modern automation tools, including:
— Tool selection based on specific tasks (parts)
— Programming of the part machining process
To solve simple turning tasks or complex carving operations, a modern specialist needs only basic knowledge of mechanical engineering technology and part drawing. Automatic tool selection software not only allows independent tool choice and cutting mode selection but also generates a ready-to-use CNC machine program.
For more complex cases, CAM programming is required. Modern software — with ESPRIT being the leading example — enables automatic data input from part drawings or 3D models directly into the computer, streamlining the process.