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CLASS CATALOGONLINE CLASSESINSTRUCTOR-LED TRAININGCUSTOMIZATIONCERTIFICATIONSASSESSMENTS

We offer competency-based learning solutions focused on your performanceoutcomes. This catalog provides a detailed list of all our online course offerings,including over 500 classes in multiple functional areas—plus information oninstructor-led training, certification programs, assessments, custom content, andlearning services such as on-site train-the-trainer programs. But we do so muchmore. We’ll analyze needs, assess your current knowledge, and develop a programthat fills the gaps. Then, we’ll help you launch, track, and measure the results.From beginner to advanced, our classes will help you train your new and existingemployees and build your next-generation workforce.2 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

ONLINE CLASSES6 FoundationalIncludes: Safety, AppliedMathematics, Materials, Inspection,Lean, Quality, Blueprint Reading9 MachiningIncludes: Abrasives; CNC: Fanuc,Haas, Mazak; Manual Machining;Metal Cutting; Workholding12 MaintenanceIncludes: Electrical, Mechanical,Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Rigging,Motor Controls, PLCs14 WeldingIncludes: Welding Basics, Arc Welding,GMAW, SMAW, GTAW, U/LINC16 S tamping/Forming/FabricatingIncludes: Press and Stamping Basics,Operations, Coiling, Guides, Dies16 C omposites ProcessingIncludes: Composites Basics,Molding, Inspection17 A ssembly/Final Stage ProcessesIncludes: Adhesives, Coatings,Fasteners, Soldering18 D esign for ManufacturingIncludes: FMEA, GD&T, Root CauseAnalysis18 L eadershipIncludes: Supervisor Essentials,Communication, Accounting16 Smart ManufacturingIncludes: Additive, Robotics,Industrial Internet of ThingsTRAININGPRODUCTS & SERVICES20 Learning Services21 Customization22 Certifications23 Assessments24 Turnkey Training24 Tooling U-SME Mobile App25 Apprenticeship Program3 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665INSTRUCTOR-LED19 Instructor-Led Training

Over the last 90 years, we’ve worked withhundreds of thousands of individuals,companies, and educational institutions.Our courses are aligned to nationalcredentials, including Lean Certifications,Additive Certifications, CertifiedManufacturing Engineer, and CertifiedManufacturing Technologist,plus National Institute for MetalworkingSkills (NIMS), Manufacturing SkillsStandards Council (MSSC), and AmericanWelding Society (AWS). Our courses alsomay be mapped to individual or statecurriculum requirements.We’re Here to Help.Find out how we can partner with you to develop a competency-basedsolution to fit your training needs and your budget.Contact us at info@toolingu.com or call 866.706.8665.4 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

8 6%97of our customers who haveused our online classes say theclasses helped them increaseproductivity, cut costs or meetother business goals. Develop mission-critical skills Minimize the skills gap L everage new technologiesand drive innovation E xpedite onboarding and defineskills development Cross-train and increaseworkforce flexibility Capture and standardize“tribal knowledge” Reduce learning curvefor new technologies E nsure operational excellence/world-class manufacturing Decrease risk and exposure B oost operational effectivenessand productivity Drive compliance Drive continuous improvement Improve quality and reduce scrap5 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665 Improve safety

General Safety131Workplace Infection Safety and PreventionOSHA Hazard CommunicationLabels Overview135152Rigging Inspection and Safety210Robot Safety211Safety for Assembly211Intro to OSHA101Ergonomics102Personal Protective Equipment111Noise Reduction and Hearing Conservation121Respiratory SafetyCDC Workkplace InfectionSafety and Prevention131135Safety for Hydraulics and Pneumatics211Lockout/Tagout Procedures141Grinding Safety211SDS and Hazard CommunicationOSHA Hazard CommunicationLabels Overview151Metal Cutting Fluid Safety231152Mazak Mill: Safety for the Mill260161Mazak Lathe: Safety for the LatheBloodborne Pathogens265Walking and Working Surfaces171Applied MathematicsFire Safety and Prevention181(Formerly Shop Essentials)Flammable/Combustible Liquids191Math Fundamentals101Hand and Power Tool Safety201Applied and Engineering Sciences110Safety for Lifting Devices211Math: Fractions and Decimals111Powered Industrial Truck Safety221Units of Measurement112Confined Spaces231Manufacturing Process Applications: Part I124Environmental Safety Hazards241Manufacturing Process Applications: Part II125Arc Flash Safety251Algebra Fundamentals141Fall Protection261Geometry: Lines and Angles151Machine Guarding271Geometry: Triangles161Shop Geometry Overview170Geometry: Circles and Polygons171Trigonometry: The Pythagorean Theorem201Shop Trig Overview210Trigonometry: Sine, Cosine, Tangent211Trigonometry: Sine Bar Applications221Interpreting Blueprints230Statistics231Concepts of Calculus310Department Safety*6Electrical Safety for WeldingPress Brake Safety100Welding Safety Essentials101Safety for Metal Cutting101Oxyfuel Welding Safety105Safety for Electrical Work111Safety for Mechanical Work111PPE for Welding111Safety for Composite Processing115Safety for Soldering115Workforce EssentialsStamping Safety115Manufacturing101Additive Manufacturing Safety121Careers in Manufacturing102Welding Fumes and Gases Safety121 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

TAKE AN ONLINECLASS FOR FREESTART YOUR FREE TRIALMaterialsBlueprint Reading*Introduction to Physical Properties101Welding Symbols and Codes231Introduction to Mechanical Properties111Prints for Metal Cutting Operations241Introduction to Metals121Electrical Print Reading261Introduction to Plastics131Symbols and Diagrams for Motors311Metal Manufacturing140Hydraulic Schematics and BasicCircuit Design342Pneumatic Schematics and BasicCircuit Design352Introduction to Ceramics 141Introduction to Composites151Polymer Processes152Classification of Steel201Essentials of Heat Treatment of Steel211Hardness Testing221Ferrous Metals231Nonferrous Metals241Thermoplastics 2517Principles of Injection Molding255Thermosets261Principles of Thermoforming265Exotic Alloys301 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

Inspection181Basic Measurement101Conducting Kaizen Events191Calibration Fundamentals111SPC Overview211Basics of Tolerance121Metrics for Lean231Blueprint Reading131Process Flow Charting241Hole Standards and Inspection141Strategies for Setup Reduction251Thread Standards and Inspection151Total Quality Management Overview261Surface Texture and Inspection201Management Tools: Problem Solving270Nondestructive Testing211Management Tools: Product and Process Design 275Measuring System Analysis300Value Stream Mapping: The Current State301Introduction to GD&T301Six Sigma Goals and Tools310Major Rules of GD&T311Value Stream Mapping: The Future State311GD&T Applications312Maintaining a Consistent Lean Culture330Inspecting a Prismatic Part321Transforming Lean into Business Results340Inspecting a Cylindrical Part331Measuring Lean SystemsAdvanced Hole Inspection341Inspecting with Optical Comparators351Inspecting with CMMs361Introduction to CMM Arms362Introduction to Laser Trackers365Calibration and Documentation371Structured Light 3D Scanners3753D Laser Scanners376In-Line Inspection Applications381LeanLean Manufacturing Overview101Continuous Process Improvement: Managing Flow 124Continuous Process Improvement: Identifying andEliminating Waste1258TroubleshootingDeveloping a Lean Culture135Total Productive Maintenance1415S Overview151Cell Design and Pull Systems161Intro to Six Sigma171 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665350QualityQuality Overview111ISO 9001: 2015 Review122Approaches to Maintenance131Process Design and Development133Product Design and Development134Production System Design and Development136Equipment/Tool Design and Development137Intro to Supply Chain Management140Quality and Customer Service175Conducting an Internal Audit201IATF 16949: 2016 Overview222

AbrasivesCNCIntroduction to Abrasives101Introduction to CNC Machines201Grinding Processes201History and Definition of CNC202Grinding Safety211Basics of the CNC Lathe211Basic Grinding Theory221Basics of the CNC Mill212Basics of the Surface Grinder231Basics of the CNC Swiss-Type Lathe215Basics of the Cylindrical Grinder232Introduction to Multi-Axis CNC Machines217Basics of the Centerless Grinder233Multi-Axis CNC Operation218Setup for the Surface Grinder241CNC Specs for the Mill220Setup for the Cylindrical Grinder242Coordinates for the CNC Lathe221Setup for the Centerless Grinder243Coordinates for the CNC Mill222Surface Grinder Operation251CNC Specs for the Lathe225Cylindrical Grinder Operation252Basics of G Code Programming231Centerless Grinder Operation253Introduction to CAD and CAM for Machining241Introduction to Grinding Fluids261Control Panel Functions for the CNC Lathe251Abrasive Finishing Processes271Control Panel Functions for the CNC Mill252Grinding Variables301Offsets on the CNC Lathe261Grinding Ferrous Metals311Offsets on the CNC Mill262Grinding Nonferrous Materials321Creating a CNC Turning Program301Grinding Wheel Materials331Creating a CNC Milling Program302Dressing and Truing341Calculations for Programming the Lathe311Grinding Wheel Selection351Calculations for Programming the Mill312Grinding Wheel Geometry361Canned Cycles for the Lathe321Canned Cycles for the Mill322SEARCH CLASSESWith more than 550 unique online classes, plus instructor-led training titlesand custom classes, we provide an incredibly broad catalog of manufacturingtraining topics. Plus, every online class has been reviewed and validated byindustry experts, and every instructor-led class is delivered by experts who havebeen carefully vetted to ensure training is delivered by the best in industry.LEARN MORE9 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

CNC Controls: FanucCNC Controls: MazakFanuc Mill: Control Panel Overview250Mazak Mill: Control Panel Overview250Fanuc Lathe: Control Panel Overview255Mazak Lathe: Control Panel Overview255Fanuc Mill: Entering Offsets260Mazak Mill: Safety for the Mill260Fanuc Lathe: Entering Offsets265Mazak Lathe: Safety for the Lathe265Fanuc Mill: Locating Program Zero270Mazak Mill: Locating Program Zero270Fanuc Lathe: Locating Program Zero275Mazak Lathe: Locating Program Zero275Fanuc Mill: Program Execution280Mazak Mill: Entering Offsets280Fanuc Lathe: Program Execution285Mazak Lathe: Entering Offsets285Fanuc Mill: Program Storage310Fanuc Lathe: Program Storage315Creating an EIA/ISO Program for theMazak Mill286Fanuc Mill: First Part Runs320Fanuc Lathe: First Part Runs325Creating an EIA/ISO Program for theMazak Lathe287Creating a Mazatrol Program for the Mill288Creating a Mazatrol Program for the Lathe289CNC Controls: HaasHaas NGC: Next Generation ControlPanel OverviewMazak Mill: Program Execution290101Mazak Lathe: Program Execution295Haas Next Generation and Classic Controls111Mazak Mill: Program Storage310Haas NGC: Entering Mill Offsets201Mazak Lathe: Program Storage315Haas NGC: Entering Lathe Offsets202Mazak Mill: First Part Runs320Haas NGC: Locating Program Zero on the Mill 211Mazak Lathe: First Part Runs325Haas NGC: Locating Program Zeroon the Lathe212Manual MachiningHaas Mill Classic Control: Panel Overview250Manual Mill Basics201Haas Lathe Classic Control: Panel Overview256Engine Lathe Basics211260Manual Mill Setup221Haas Lathe Classic Controls: Entering Offsets 265Engine Lathe Setup231Haas Mill Classic Controls:Locating Program ZeroBenchwork and Layout Operations241270Manual Mill Operation251Haas Lathe Classic Controls:Locating Program Zero275Engine Lathe Operation261Holemaking on the Manual Mill271Threading on the Engine Lathe301Taper Turning on the Engine Lathe311Haas Mill Classic Controls: Entering OffsetsHaas Mill Classic Controls: Program Execution 280Haas Lathe Classic Controls:Program ExecutionHaas Mill Classic Controls: Program Storage285310Haas Lathe Classic Controls: Program Storage 315Haas Mill Classic Controls: First Part Runs320Haas Lathe Classic Controls: First Part Runs32510 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

Metal CuttingNIMSIntroduction to EDM100NIMS Core Skills111Safety for Metal Cutting101NIMS Core Machining Skills121Cutting Processes111NIMS Core Milling Skills131Overview of Machine Tools121NIMS Core Turning Skills132Intro to Screw Machining160NIMS Core CNC Milling Skills141Basic Cutting Theory201NIMS Core CNC Turning Skills142Band Saw Operation211NIMS Core Advanced Machining Skills151Introduction to Metal Cutting Fluids221NIMS Core Measurement and Materials Skills 211Metal Cutting Fluid Safety231NIMS Core Job Planning SkillsPrints for Metal Cutting Operations241NIMS Core Mill Programming and Setup Skills 231Overview of Deburring Processes251Toolholders for Turning260NIMS Core Lathe Programming andSetup Skills232Speed and Feed for the Lathe301NIMS Core Drill Press Skills241High-Speed Machining310NIMS Core Grinding Skills251Speed and Feed for the Mill311NIMS Core Manual Milling Skills261Hard Turning315NIMS Core Manual Turning Skills262Cutting Tool Materials321Machining Titanium Alloys325Carbide Grade Selection331ANSI Insert Selection341Advanced Tool Materials345Lathe Tool Geometry351Mill Tool Geometry361Drill Tool Geometry371Optimizing Tool Life and Process381Impact of Workpiece Materials391WorkholdingIntroduction to Workholding101Supporting and Locating Principles111Locating Devices121Clamping Basics131Chucks, Collets, and Vises141Fixture Body Construction200Fixture Design Basics2018 7%98Drill Bushing Selectionof our customers who haveused our online classes say theclasses improved their skillsand knowledge.11 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665221230

Electrical SystemsMechanical SystemsElectrical Units101Introduction to Mechanical Systems101Safety for Electrical Work111Safety for Mechanical Work111Introduction to Circuits201Forces of Machines121Introduction to Magnetism211Power Transmission Components201DC Circuit Components221Mechanical Power Variables202NEC(R) Overview231Lubricant Fundamentals211AC Fundamentals241Bearing Applications221Electrical Instruments251Spring Applications231Electrical Print Reading261Belt Drive Applications241DC Power Sources271Gear Applications251AC Power Sources281Gear Geometry261Conductor Selection291Clutch and Brake Applications271Series Circuit Calculations301Parallel Circuit Calculations311RiggingBattery Selection321Intro to Machine Rigging110Rigging Equipment120Hydraulics & PneumaticsLifting and Moving Equipment130Introduction to Fluid Systems101Rigging Inspection and Safety210The Forces of Fluid Power201Rigging Mechanics220Safety for Hydraulics and Pneumatics211Introduction to Hydraulic Components221Motor ControlsIntroduction to Pneumatic Components231Relays, Contactors, and Motor Starters201Introduction to Fluid Conductors241Control Devices211Fittings for Fluid Systems251Distribution Systems221Preventive Maintenance for Fluid Systems261Limit Switches and Proximity Sensors231Hydraulic Power Variables301Introduction to Electric Motors301Hydraulic Power Sources302Symbols and Diagrams for Motors311Pneumatic Power Variables311Logic and Line Diagrams312Pneumatic Power Sources312DC Motor Applications321Hydraulic Control Valves341AC Motor Applications322Hydraulic Schematics and Basic Circuit Design342Specs for Servomotors330Pneumatic Control Valves351Solenoids331Pneumatic Schematics and BasicCircuit DesignTimers and Counters340352Reversing Motor Circuits341Actuator Applications361Motor Drive Systems and Maintenance347Hydraulic Fluid Selection371Contamination and Filter Selection381Hydraulic Principles and System Design39112 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665Electrical Maintenance for Motor Drive Systems 348Mechanical Maintenance for MotorDrive Systems349

Electronic Semiconductor Devices350Photonic Semiconductor Devices355Photoelectric and Ultrasonic Devices365Reduced Voltage Starting370Solid-State Relays and Starters375Deceleration Methods380Acceleration Methods385Basic Ladder Diagram Programming forSiemens PLCs280Basic Function Block Diagram Programmingfor Siemens PLCs290Ladder Diagram Timers and Countersfor Siemens PLCs300Function Block Diagram Timers and Countersfor Siemens PLCs310Additional Ladder Diagram Instructionsfor Siemens PLCsPLCs320Introduction to PLCs201Hardware for PLCs211Additional Function Block Diagram Instructionsfor Siemens PLCs330Basics of Ladder Logic221Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 PLCs340Numbering Systems and Codes222Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 PLCs350PLC Inputs and Outputs231Basic Programming for PLCs241Siemens Safety Integrated forFactory Automation360PLC Counters and Timers251Networking for PLCs261Hand-Held Programmers of PLCs280PLC Diagrams and Programs300Overview of PLC Registers305PLC Program Control Instructions310Math for PLCs320Sequencer Instructions for PLCs330PLC Installation Practices340PID for PLCs350Data Manipulation360Shift Registers370PLCs: SiemensBasics of Siemens PLCs200Siemens PLC Hardware210Numbers, Codes, and Data Types forSiemens PLCs220Siemens PLC Communication230Siemens PLC Inputs and Outputs240Siemens Human Machine Interfaces250Siemens SIMATIC Modular PLCs260Siemens PLC Programming Concepts27013 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

WeldingWhat Is Oxyfuel Welding?100Introduction to GMAW251Welding Safety Essentials101Introduction to SMAW252Oxyfuel Welding Safety105Introduction to FCAW261PPE for Welding111Introduction to GTAW262Welding Fumes and Gases Safety121Electrode Selection270Electrical Safety for Welding131Overview of Soldering271Introduction to Welding141Thermal Cutting Overview281Introduction to Welding Processes151Oxyfuel Cutting Applications282Introduction to Submerged Arc Welding160Plasma Cutting283Math Fundamentals for Welding161Introduction to Automation291Geometry Fundamentals for Welding171GMAW Applications301Material Tests for Welding201Advanced GMAW Applications302Welding Ferrous Metals211Arc Welding Aluminum Alloys310Welding Nonferrous Metals212SMAW Applications311Overview of Weld Types221FCAW Applications321Overview of Weld Defects222GTAW Applications331Welding Symbols and Codes231Fabrication Process232Electrical Power for Arc Welding241Tooling U-SME has joined forces with Lincoln Electric to strengthen the U/LINC welding CurriculumPlatform. Tooling U-SME now offers the U/LINC curriculum as part of its broad range of learning anddevelopment product offerings.U/LINC is a complete curriculum of lesson plans, videos, student handouts, tests, presentations,eLearning and more, all designed to supercharge your teaching experience and free you fromcurriculum development.DOWNLOAD THE CURRICULUM BROCHUREWHY U/LINC?14 TOOLINGU.COM I 866.706.8665

Additive ManufacturingIntroduction to Additive Manufacturing111Additive Manufacturing Safety121The Basic Additive Manufacturing Process131Additive Manufacturing Methods and Materials 141Cybersecurity for Manufacturing:Wireless Networks202Introduction to Digital Networks221Data Collection: Inventory and Maintenance231Introduction to Digital Twin241Introduction to Digital Thread242Introduction to Hybrid Manufacturing151Rapid Prototyping161Introduction to Machine Learning and ArtificialIntelligence301Additive Manufacturing:Prototype to Production162Machine Learning and Artificial IntelligenceApplicationsDesign for Additive Manufacturing201Additive Manufacturing Materials Science211302RoboticsIntegrating Additive Manufacturing with TraditionalManufacturing221Robot Components120Additive Manufacturing as a SecondaryProcessApplications for Robots130Automated Systems and Control135Robot Axes140231Nondestructive Testing for AdditiveManufacturing241Robot Sensors150The Additive Manufacturing Supply Chain251Robot Maintenance170Introduction to Robotics201Robot Safety211Robotic Drives, Hardware, and Components220End Effectors225Robot Installations230Robotic Control Systems240Industrial Network Integration260Managing the Additive ManufacturingSupply Chain252Industrial Internet of ThingsCybersecurity for Manufacturing Basics101Cybersecurity for Manufacturing:Malware Overview102Introduction to the Industrial Internet of Things

Haas Next Generation and Classic Controls 111 Haas NGC: Entering Mill Offsets 201 Haas NGC: Entering Lathe Offsets 202 Haas NGC: Locating Program Zero on the Mill 211 Haas NGC: Locating Program Zero on the Lathe 212 Haas Mill Classic Control: Panel Overview 250 Haas Lathe Classic Control: Panel Overview 256

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