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GF Machining SolutionsAcademy training

Passion forPrecisionGF Machining Solutions : all about youWhen all you need is everything, it’s good to know that there isone company that you can count on to deliver complete solutionsand services. From world-class electrical discharge machines(EDM), Laser texturing and Additive Manufacturing through tofirst-class Milling and Spindles, Tooling, Automation andsoftware systems — all backed by unrivalled customer serviceand support — we, through our AgieCharmilles, Microlution,Mikron Mill, Liechti, Step-Tec and System 3R technologies, helpyou raise your game and increase your competitive edge.

Contents5Learn to operateMILLING6 MILLING–Basic programming7MILLING–5-Axis machining8MILLING– Machine calibration9MILLING–Touch probe10MILLING–Tool measuring11MILLING–Machine operating1213EDMEDM–Die Sinking Basic trainingEDM–Wire Basic Training1415LASERLASER–Starter 3 axisLASER–Master 5 axis16Maximize performance training1718MILLINGMILLING–Delta training iTNC530 to TNC640MILLING –Advanced programming192021222324252627EDMEDM–Die Sinking ContouringEDM–Die Sinking Macro programming 1EDM–Die Sinking Macro programming 2EDM–Die Sinking Smart tool 1EDM–Die Sinking Smart tool 2EDM–Wire Advanced trainingEDM–Wire Thin wiresEDM–Wire Advanced programmingEDM–Wire Taper-Expert2829Dedicated trainingDedicated training

Passion for EducationLearn to operateWe provide you with indepth training to share with you the basicknowledge to use your new machine autonomously/independendtly.MillingMILLING–Basic programmingMILLING–5-Axis machiningMILLING– Machine calibrationMILLING–Touch probeMILLING–Tool measuringMILLING–Machine operatingEDMEDM–Die Sinking Basic trainingEDM–Wire Basic trainingLASERLaser– Starter 3 axisLaser–Master 5 axis

Learn to operate trainingMILLINGBasic programmingarticle n 200010425 (at GF site)article n 200010426 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines4 days4BeginnerKnowledge of Millingand principles of CNCProgramming workstations and any GF MachiningSolutions CNC Milling machineGet familiar with iTNC530/ TNC640 contouringcomputer numerical controls (CNCs)What are the course contents ?Create and test programs from drawings withWhat is the course objective ?Learn how to programHEIDENHAIN iTNC530 conversational programmingUnderstand the structure of Milling machines and theirspecific functionsWhat are the course benefits ?Use iTNC530, TNC640 or TNC620Become autonomous on basic use with the machineCreate and test programs in HEIDENHAIN conversationalprogramming based on workpiece drawings6

Learn to operate trainingMILLING5-Axis machiningarticle n 200010429 (at GF site)article n 200010430 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber .5 days4BeginnerBasic programmingcourseMProgramming workstations and any GF MachiningSolutions 5-axis Milling machineReduce production costs with your 5-axis MillingmachineWhat are the course contents ?What is the course objective ?Work with rotary axes and spatial anglesProduce complex five-axis parts with maximumDistinguish between the different numerical control (NC)flexibility and minimum tolerances to reduceprogram types of the TNC as well as the different TCPMproduction costs.functions (inclined and simultaneous machining)and use themUse functions to influence the program executionbehavior of the CNC control or to adjust NC programsApply the function for tilting the working plane for swivelheads or tilting tablesWhat are the course benefits ?Become autonomous on the machineMaximize productivity through basic parametersOptimize your use of consumablesEliminate the risk of collisionApply the function for tilting the working plane forswivel heads or tilting tablesWork with rotary axes and spatial anglesDistinguish the different NC program types of the TNC7

Learn to operate trainingMILLINGMachine calibrationarticle n 200010761 (at GF site)article n 200010762 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines2 days4IntermediateBasic programmingcourseMILL E, HEM - MILL S/X, HSM - MILL P, HPMReach a higher measuring precisionWhat are the course contents ?iTNC530 or TNC640What is the course objective ?Improving the accuracy of your Milling machineWhy geometry calibration is importantVerification of automatic machine calibration (AMC)8What are the course benefits ?Definition of AMC and how to operate (3-axis)Become autonomous in calibrating a Milling machineDefinition of intelligent kinematic calibration (IKC) andGuarantee your machining accuracyhow to operate (5-axis simultaneous)Master machining repeatability over timeAlignment and calibration of 5-axisRepeat the process easily to ensuresimultaneous machinea high-precision quality

Learn to operate trainingMILLINGTouch probearticle n 200010769 (at GF site)article n 200010770 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines1 day4IntermediateBasic programmingcourseMILL E, HEM - MILL S/X, HSM - MILL P, HPMMeasure with maximum flexibilityWhat are the course contents ?iTNC530 or TNC640What is the course objective ?Learn how to handle the touch probe efficientlyTouch probeManual and automatic presetting9What are the course benefits ?Manual and automatic alignmentUse the touch probe cycles in manual and automaticManual and automatic measurementoperationRework after measurementLog the measured values

Learn to operate trainingMILLINGTool measuringarticle n 200010773 (at GF site)article n 200010774 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines1 day4IntermediateBasic programmingcourseMILL P, HPM - MILL S/X, HSMMaximize use of cutting tool while preservingparts quality with your Milling machineWhat are the course contents ?What is the course objective ?Use iTNC530 or TNC640Use the tool measurement cycles in the correct andCalibrate a laser measuring systemefficient wayUse measurement cycle toolsManage broken or used toolsWhat are the course benefits ?Eliminate rejected partOptimize consumption of cutting tools to reduce costsReduce costs by optimizing consumption of cutting toolReduce repetitive operator‘s tasksIncrease operating time for other tasks10

Learn to operate trainingMILLINGMachine operatingarticle n 200010775 (at GF site)article n 200010776 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines1 day4IntermediateBasic programmingcourseRelated to the purchased machineGet all of the knowledge necessary to becomeimmediately productive with your machineWhat are the course contents ?What is the course objective ?Understand the main system, components and machineLearn to use the main components of your machine,Optimize peripheral modules (chip conveyor, coolingincluding the different applications and outcomeunit, tool changer etc.)Perform daily maintenanceManage basic troubleshootingWhat are the course benefits ?Save time due to the optimization of the peripheralmodulesReduce cost by saving consumablesReduce intervention time and cost for basictroubleshooting11

Learn to operate trainingEDM–Die SinkingBasic trainingarticle n 200010301 (at GF site)article n 200010302 (at customer site)Die sinkingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines3 days4BeginnerBasic mechanicalskillsDRILL 20, FORM , FORM E, FORM P, FORM S, FORM XLearn the main functionalities to achievetop Die Sinking performanceWhat are the course contents ?Understanding the EDM processMastering the HMI:Navigating through the different screensMachine languageLearning how to write a machining programOptimum machine settings methodPreparing the machine and its environmentTemperature control and dielectric qualityVerification of control pointsReferences and position of workpiecesLearning and using machining parametersMachine maintenance12What is the course objective ?In this course, participants learn how to make their firstworkpieces on a die-sinking EDM machine and workunassisted.What are the course benefits ?Learn the main functionalities to perform with the DieSinking technology

Learn to operate trainingEDM- WireBasic trainingarticle n 200010361 (at GF site)article n 200010362 (at customer site)Wire cuttingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines3 days4BeginnerBasic mechanicalskillsAC Progress, CUT E, CUT P, CUT P Pro, CUT X 000Face every precision and part production challengesperfectly with the Wire technologyWhat are the course contents ?Understanding the EDM processMastering the HMI:Navigating through the different screensMachine language: Command (CMD), ISOIn this course, participants learn how to make theirfirst workpieces on a wire EDM machine and workunassisted.What are the course benefits ?Write a machine tooling program using the Expert toolLearn the main functionalities to perform with the EDMMachine settings:Wire technologyPreparing the machine and its environmentWire tension and stabilityPosition and alignment of guidesThreading positionsVerification of control pointsReferences and position of workpiecesLearning and using machining parametersMachine maintenance13What is the course objective ?

Learn to operate trainingLASERStarter 3 axisarticle n 200010481 (at GF site)article n 200010482 (at customer site)LaserDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines4 days4BeginnerBasic skills on RhinoCAD/CAM softwareLASER P 400 U, LASER P 600/1000/1200 U,LASER P 4000 U, LASER S 1000/1200 UEnter efficiently in the worldof digital trainingWhat are the course contents ?Specifications of the Laser processWhat is the course objective ?To learn how to use productively your Laser machineSecurityFirst machining approach14What are the course benefits ?Laser Marking Control System (LMCS) human-machineBecome autonomous with use of basic three-axis machineinterface (HMI) and programming software overviewAble to select the right parameters according to the jobThree axis-mode systems and machining coordinationCapable of following the basic intructions to achieve theMachining capability and its optionsbest precisionBasic maintenanceCan manage the basic maintenance of the machine

Maximize performance trainingLASERMaster 5 axisarticle n 200010485 (at GF site)article n 200010486 (at customer site)LaserDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines4 days4BeginnerLASER-StarterLASER P 400 U, LASER P 600/1000/1200 U,LASER P 4000 U, LASER S 1000/1200 UMaster texturing, structuring, engravingon the most complex 3D surfacesWhat are the course contents ?Specifications of Laser process in five-axis modeWhat is the course objective ?Machinig with precision on 3D complex surfacesSystems coordination and Laser head movementsLaser Marking Control System (LMCS) human-machineinterface (HMI) and programming software overviewBecome autonomous with use of basic five-axis machineDigitalization of the workpiece and shape preprocessingBe able to select the right parameters according to the jobwith meshed structureBe capable of following the basic intructions to achieveEditing for texture image and mapping for machiningthe best precisioncomplex partsMachining capabilities and its options15What are the course benefits ?

Passion for EducationMaximize performanceDeveloping your knowledge to an expert level, to enhanceyour machine performances.MillingMilling– Delta training iTNC530 to TNC640MILLING–Advanced programmingEDMEDM–Die Sinking ContouringEDM–Die Sinking Macro programming 1EDM–Die Sinking Macro programming 2EDM–Die Sinking Smart tool 1EDM–Die Sinking Smart tool 2EDM–Wire Advanced trainingEDM–Wire Thin wiresEDM–Wire Advanced programmingEDM–Wire Taper-Expert

Maximize performance trainingMILLINGDelta training iTNC530 to TNC640article n 200010779 (at GF site)article n 200010780 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines1 day4IntermediateBasic programmingcourseAny 5-axis machine with TNC640Be immediately efficient with your new TNC640What are the course contents ?Basic KnowledgeWhat is the course objective ?Discover the differences between iTNC530 and TCN640New cycles (Face Milling Cycle 233 and more)New, faster and more powerful simulationof material removalBecome familiar with the special features and functionsWork with the preset tableof the TNC640 and be able to use themNew probing functionsNew TNC functionsComparison between iTNC530 and TNC640 controls17What are the course benefits ?

Maximize performance trainingMILLINGAdvanced programmingarticle n 200010781 (at GF site)article n 200010782 (at customer site)MillingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines2 days4ConfirmedBasic programming5-axis machiningMILL P, HPM - MILL S/X, HSMMake yourself a Milling expertWhat are the course contents ?iTNC530 or TNC640 or TNC620Logical operations (If.then)What is the course objective ?Learn additional and specific knowledge to become aMilling expertConditional and unconditional jumpsBranching in programs and outside of the programWhat are the course benefits ?Program section repeatsCreate cycle-type machining sequencesNesting techniquesProgram Milling operations of plane curves withMilling cycles for contours and technical curves (e.g.,mathematical functionsellipses, spirals)Combination of Q parameters and HEIDENHAIN cyclesLetter engraving programUse the functions FN 16, 17, 18, etc.Manage and automate complex part measuresSave preparation time by automation of complexmeasurementAllow traceability of machining information18

Maximize performance trainingEDM–Die SinkingContouringarticle n 200010601 (at GF site)article n 200010602 (at customer site)Die sinkingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines2 days4IntermediateEDM – Die SinkingBasic trainingDRILL 20, FORM , FORM E, FORM P, FORM S, FORM XMaximize performance with EDM Die-sinkingcontouring processWhat are the course contents ?Explanation of the contouring processIntroduction to contouring programming languageConfiguration of the machineSelection of type of electrode according to workpieceAlignment of electrodesCreation of a complete exampleCreation of contouring entry and exit pointsSimulation of programs before machining19What is the course objective ?In this course, participants learn how to make complexcontours inside workpieces.What are the course benefits ?Autonomously program contouring cycles andbenefit from practical application of skills acquired insimulations.

Maximize performance trainingEDM–Die SinkingMacro programming 1article n 200010605 (at GF site)article n 200010606 (at customer site)Die sinkingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines2 days4IntermediateEDM – Die SinkingBasic trainingDRILL 20, FORM , FORM E, FORM P, FORM S, FORM XIncrease your productivity for repeatable partswith Macro programmingWhat are the course contents ?Presentation of objectives of macrosIntroduction to programming languageAutomation of repetitive measurements of workpiecesand electrodes20What is the course objective ?In this course, participants learn how to write basicAutomation programs for repetitive tasks.What are the course benefits ?Gain time and secure your measurement processes inrepetitive tasks.

Maximize performance trainingEDM–Die SinkingMacro programming 2article n 200010607 (at GF site)article n 200010608 (at customer site)Die sinkingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines2 days4IntermediateEDM – Die SinkingDRILL 20, FORM , FORM E, FORM P, FORM S, FORM XBasic trainingMacro programming 1Save time and increase precision for repeatableparts with Macro programmingWhat are the course contents ?Creation of an automatic complex measurement cyclesuch as a punchAutomation of geometric correction directly inmachining programWhat is the course objective ?In this course, participants learn how to write anadvanced measurement program and how to automategeometric correction of cavities.What are the course benefits ?Gain time and secure your measurement processes inrepetitive tasks. Benefit from practical application ofskills acquired in simulations.21

Maximize performance trainingEDM–Die SinkingSmart tool 1article n 200010609 (at GF site)article n 200010610 (at customer site)Die sinkingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines1 day4IntermediateEDM – Die SinkingBasic trainingDRILL 20, FORM , FORM E, FORM P, FORM S, FORM XSave cost in EDM Die sinking with tool compensation andwear partitioning from the Smart tool optionWhat are the course contents ?Presentation of objectives of Smart Tool modules(Compensation, Wear Partitioning, Life Tool andDeclassing)Application of geometric compensation programCreation of a simple program with wear partitioning(distribution of electrode wear)22What is the course objective ?In this course, participants learn how to write a simpleprogram to ensure precision of 5 µm in as many as fiveidentical cavities.What are the course benefits ?Save up to 30% in electrode consumption.

Maximize performance trainingEDM–Die SinkingSmart tool 2article n 200010611 (at GF site)article n 200010612 (at customer site)Die sinkingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines3 days4IntermediateEDM – Die SinkingBasic trainingSmart tool 1DRILL 20, FORM , FORM E, FORM P, FORM S, FORM XSave cost in EDM Die sinking with life tool anddeclassing from the Smart tool optionWhat are the course contents ?Production of a complete program with target precisionof 5 µmAnalysis of results and implementation of automaticcorrectionCreation of an advanced program23What is the course objective ?IIn this course, participants learn how to write anadvanced program to ensure precision of 5 µm in fiveor more identical cavities.What are the course benefits ?Optimize the life span of your electrodes and reduce thenumber of electrodes you consume by more than 30%.

Maximize performance trainingEDM–WireAdvanced trainingarticle n 200010681 (at GF site)article n 200010682 (at customer site)Wire cuttingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines3 days4IntermediateEDM-WIRE BasictrainingAC Progress, CUT E, CUT P, CUT P Pro, CUT X 000Increase productivity with EDM Wire cutting byoptimizing process parametersWhat are the course contents ?Review of basic course modulesMastering generator parametersPossibility of introduction of very fine wire ( 0.1 mm)What is the course objective ?In this course, participants have the chance to increasetheir basic knowledge and optimize machiningsequences for nonstandard scenarios (stepped sections,exotic materials, etc.).What are the course benefits ?Enhancing the productivity of your equipment thanksto better knowledge of the interaction of the primarymachining parameters.24

Maximize performance trainingEDM–WireThin wiresarticle n 200010685 (at GF site)article n 200010686 (at customer site)Wire cuttingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines1 day4IntermediateEDM-WIREBasic trainingAdvanced trainingAC Progress, CUT E, CUT P, CUT P Pro, CUT X 000Produce high precision parts in EDM Wire cutting bymastering thin wires set-up and processWhat are the course contents ?Presentation of objectives of machining with fine wirePresentation of fine wire ranges and their respectiveapplicationsRaising awareness of the importance of wire qualityMachine configurationsOption assemblyMachine settingsCreating a full exampleWhat is the course objective ?In this course, participants learn how to make highprecision pieces with radii less than 0.1 mm.What are the course benefits ?Gain the skills you need in order to produce small-radiuspieces.Answer customers’ needs and open new market horizons.Learn to produce very high-precision, fine-geometrypieces (slot type, miniature gears, clock mechanisms,etc.).25

Maximize performance trainingEDM–WireAdvanced programmingarticle n 200010689 (at GF site)article n 200010690 (at customer site)Wire cuttingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines2 days4IntermediateEDM-WIREBasic trainingAdvanced trainingAC Progress, CUT E, CUT P, CUT P Pro, CUT X 000Master productivity in EDM Wire cutting by usingadvanced programmingWhat are the course contents ?Introduction to specific advanced programming languageAutomation of repetitive measurements of pieces andmachining processesCreation of standardized routinesCreation of a measurement ratio programIn this course, participants learn how to standardizecomplex routines, such as measurement of pieces andautomated machine Tooling.What are the course benefits ?Make productivity gains, eliminate the risk of error, andStrategy for optimized machining of one or moreprofit from enhanced flexibility by machining at differentworkpieceslevels of precision.Creating a full example26What is the course objective ?

Maximize performance trainingEDM–WireTAPER-EXPERTarticle n 200010691 (at GF site)article n 200010692 (at customer site)Wire cuttingDurationNumber ofparticipantsExperiencelevelRequirementsMachines1 day4IntermediateEDM-WIREBasic trainingAdvanced trainingAC Progress, CUT E, CUT P, CUT P Pro, CUT X 000Master precision and surface finish on conicalworkpieces with EDM Wire cuttingWhat are the course contents ?Machine configurationsOption assemblyMachine settingsRaising awareness of the importance of wire qualityDefinition of objective and limitsSelection of wires according to required precision andinclinationCreating a full example27What is the course objective ?In this course, participants learn how to machine precisionconical workpieces without affecting the surface finish.What are the course benefits ?Acquire knowledge on important and necessary elementsfor the successful machining of ultra-precise angles inorder to make productivity gains and eliminate the risk oferror.

Passion for EducationDedicated trainingCustomized training based on your specific needs toincrease your knowledge and machine performance.

Training for all levelDedicated trainingarticle n 200011001 (at GF site)article n 200011002 (at customer site)DurationNumber ased onyour needsBased on yourneedsAll levelsBased on yourexpectationsFor all technologiesRealize the full potential of your machinewith training customized to your needsWhat are the course contents ?Adapted to your machineAdapted to your operator’s skill levelAdapted to your business needsWhat is the course objective ?Provide your operators with the key knowledge to achieveyour business objectives.What are the course benefits ?Acquire the knowledge essential to successful machining.29

About GF Machining SolutionsMulti–technologysolutions providerOur commitment to you and your specific applications is proven by the value-adding intelligence,productivity and quality delivered by our multi-technology solutions. Your success is our chief motivator.That’s why we are continuously advancing our legendary technical expertise. Wherever you are,whatever your market segment and whatever the size of your operation, we have the complete solutionsand the customer-centric commitment to accelerate your success—today.EDM (ElectricalDischarge Machining)Wire-cutting EDMGF Machining Solutions’ wire-cutting EDM isfast, precise and increasingly energy efficient.From ultraprecise machining of miniaturizedcomponents down to 0.02 mm to powerful solutions for demanding high-speed machining withrespect to surface accuracy, our wire EDM solutions position you for success.Die-sinking EDMGF Machining Solutions is revolutionizingdie-sinking EDM with features like iGAP technology to dramatically boost machining speedandreduce electrode wear. All of our die-sinkingsystems offer fast removal and deliver mirrorfinishes of Ra 0.1 μm (4 μin).Hole-drilling EDMGF Machining Solutions’ robust hole-drillingEDM solutions enable you to drill holes in electrically conductive materials at a very high speed—and, with a five-axis configuration, at any angleon a workpiece with an inclined surface.Tooling andAutomationToolingOur customers experience complete autonomywhile maintaining extreme accuracy, thanks toour highly accurate System 3R reference systems for holding and positioning electrodes andwork pieces. All types of machines can easily belinked, which reduces set-up times and enablesa seamless transfer of workpieces between different operations.AutomationTogether with System 3R, we also provide scalable and cost-effective Automation solutions forsimple, single machine cells or complex,multi-process cells, tailored to your needs.30MillingMillingPrecision tool and mold manufacturers enjoy acompetitive edge with our Mikron MILL S solutions’ fast and precise machining. The MikronMILL P machines achieve above-average productivity thanks to their high performance andAutomation. Customers seeking fastest returnon investment benefit from the affordable efficiency of our MILL E solutions.High Performance Airfoil MachiningOur Liechti turnkey solutions enable the highlydynamic manufacturing of precision airfoils.Thanks to the unique performance and our expertise in airfoil machining, you increase productivityby producing at the lowest cost per part.SpindlesAs part of GF Machining Solutions, Step-Tec isengaged in the very first stage of each machining center development project. Compact designcombined with excellent thermal and geometricrepeatability ensure the perfect integration ofthis core component into the machine tool.SoftwareDigitalization solutionsTo drive its digital transformation, GF MachiningSolutions acquired symmedia GmbH, a companyspecialized in software for machine connectivity.Together, we offer a complete range of Industry4.0 solutions across all industries. The futurerequires the agility to adapt quickly to continualdigital processes. Our intelligent manufacturingoffers embedded expertise, optimized production processes, and workshop Automation: solutions for smart and connected machines.AdvancedmanufacturingLaser texturingAesthetic and functional texturing is easy andinfinitely repeatable with our digitized Lasertechnology. Even complex 3D geometries, including precision parts, are textured, engraved,microstructured, marked and labeled.Laser micromachiningGF Machining Solutions offers the industry’s mostcomplete line of Laser micromachining platformsoptimized for small, high-precision features tomeet the increasing need for smaller, smarterparts to support today’s leading-edge products.Laser Additive Manufacturing (AM)GF Machining Solutions and 3D Systems, a leading global provider of additive manufacturingsolutions and the pioneer of 3D printing, havepartnered to introduce new metal 3D printingsolutions that enable manufacturers to producecomplex metal parts more efficiently.CustomerServicesWorldwide for youEnsuring the best performance throughout thelifetime of our customers’ equipment is the goalof our three levels of support. Operations Supportoffers the complete range of original wear partsand certified consumables. Machine Supportincludes spare parts, technical support, and arange of preventive services to maximize machine uptime. Business Support offers customer-specific business solutions.

Worldwide for enevaFlawilLangnauGermany, Schorndorfwww.gfms.com/deChinaBeijing, Shanghai,Chengdu, Dongguan,Hongkong, hItaly, Agrate Brianza - MIwww.gfms.com/itUSALincolnshire, ILChicago, ILHolliston, MAHuntersville, NCIrvine, CAWoodridge, ILwww.gfms.com/usCanada, Mississauga ONwww.gfms.com/usJapanTokyo, Yokohamawww.gfms.com/jpUnited Kingdom, Coventrywww.gfms.com/ukSpain, Sant Boi de LlobregatBarcelonawww.gfms.com/esFrance, Palaiseauwww.gfms.com/frPoland, Raszyn / Warsawwww.gfms.com/plBrazil, São Paulowww.gfms.com/brKorea, Seoulwww.gfms.com/krMalaysia, Petaling Jayawww.gfms.com/sgCzech Republic, Brnowww.gfms.com/czSingapore, Singaporewww.gfms.com/sgSweden, Vällingbywww.gfms.com/system3rTaiwanTaipei, Taichungwww.gfms.com/twTurkey, Istanbulwww.gfms.com/tr31Mexico, Monterrey NLwww.gfms.com/usIndia, Bangalorewww.gfms.com/sgVietnam, Hanoiwww.gfms.com/sg

GF Machining SolutionsAt a glanceWe enable our customers to run their businessesefficiently and effectively by offering innovative Milling,EDM, Laser, Additive Manufacturing, Spindle, Toolingand Automation solutions. A comprehensive package ofCustomer Services completes our proposition. GF Machining Solutions Management SA, 2019The technical data and illustrations are not binding.They are not warranted characteristics and aresubject to change.www.gfms.com

4 days 4 Beginner Basic skills on Rhino CAD/CAM software LASER P 400 U, LASER P 600/1000/1200 U, LASER P 4000 U, LASER S 1000/1200 U What are the course contents? Specifications of the Laser process Security First machining approach Laser Marking Control System (LMCS) human-machine interface

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