Virtually all manufactured products depend on America's precision machining industry at some point during their production. This program will train the student in the precision machining and prepare them for entry-level employment.
During this nine-month training program, the student will learn to operate engine lathes, milling machines, drill presses, saws, precision grinders, and computer numerical control (CNC) equipment. Additional course work in metallurgy, heat treating, sharpening, using hand tools, precision measuring, and blueprint reading provide vital aspects to the individual's education.
In the last few years, there have been several new industries in Southwest Wisconsin that require individuals trained in this field. Students are trained to perform operator-level duties in the manufacture of precision metal parts utilizing metal cutting tools as well as computer-controlled equipment.
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