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Explore the evolving landscape of the modern supply chain with the comprehensive Logistics and Warehousing for Industry 4.0.

Covering essential topics such as supply chain operations, warehouse management, and tracking technologies, this course offers a systematic approach for learning Industry 4.0 logistics.

Participants will get hands-on experience with autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), collaborative robots (cobots), automatic storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), and machine vision guidance, gaining the knowledge required to harness these technologies effectively.

The course also delves into sensor applications, safety protocols, and the role of the Internet of Things (IIoT) in smart warehousing. Students also examine how logistics software is used to optimize logistics operations.

Catalog number: 88-3301-0022

Version number: 1.0.0.0

CNC Turning Technology introduces the student to the use of lathes. The basic concepts of CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) are introduced and developed. CAD (Computer Aided Drawing) functions are reviewed, enabling the student to create 2D part drawings. 

The student masters the software through a series of projects. Each project teaches, with increasing complexity, job setup, drawing construction, tool path generation, tool path verification and NC code generation. The projects introduce all of the commonly used tool path parameters that can be set. Students also learn how to specify customized cutting tools. 

Students create facing, roughing, finishing, drilling, grooving, parting and threading tool paths. Tool paths are verified using the Verify and Backplot animations. Student learn how to generate and save NC code.

CNC Turning Technology employs CNCMotion simulation and control software and the course can be completed virtually without the use of hardware. If using hardware, the BenchTurn 7000-series or ProTurn 9000-Series Turning Centers and their accompanying tooling kits are required.

Part number: 88-3148-0000

Version number: 1.2.0.0


Machine Vision and Quality Control (Lab Course #2) with the Cognex In-Sight 2000 builds on the content of the first lab course and emphasizes vision systems in automated production lines and the vision software tools that aid in the inspection of parts, products, and packaging.

Catalog number: 88-8089-0000

Version: 2.0.1.0

Para los estudiantes que han completado el módulo Fundamentos de Robótica, la Programación Robótica Avanzada ofrece la oportunidad de explorar más a fondo la programación robótica. Usando RoboCell, el mismo software de simulación robótica de modelado 3D sólido que el estudiante ha utilizado anteriormente, la Programación Robótica Avanzada brinda a los estudiantes una mayor comprensión de los conceptos de robótica y los comandos de programación que ya han aprendido, así como la capacidad de ampliar ese conocimiento para obtener una mayor comprensión de las capacidades del robot, de trabajar y manipular un robot.  y realizar diversas tareas mientras se enfoca tanto en el objetivo como en las habilidades de programación y la eficiencia del programa.

Este módulo brinda a los estudiantes las habilidades avanzadas necesarias para operar, mantener, programar y probar sistemas robóticos. Las actividades desafían a los estudiantes a diseñar soluciones para aplicaciones robóticas industriales, con énfasis en preocupaciones industriales reales, como registrar posiciones precisas, optimizar la programación y aumentar la productividad.

Catálogo # 88-5006-0000ES

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CBM for Industry 4.0 introduces students to the world of machine diagnostics and informs them on how to use state-of-the art smart sensors to monitor the conditions of machines and identify subtle defects before they become big problems. While it is an essential companion to predictive maintenance, condition-based monitoring (CBM) also concentrates on general machine health and efficiency. 

Intelitek’s JobMaster Machine, a modified variant of the JobMaster Mechanical Bench, is the focus of this course. Following guided instructions, students cause minor faults in the machine and then explore how these machine defects can be identified using sensors and monitoring software. 

CBM sensor kit includes a magnetic sensor for monitoring rotational speed, a temperature sensor, and four all-important vibration sensors. The vibration sensors provide the bulk of the data used by the student-analysts, who will use the tools in the monitoring software to find machine abnormalities such as unbalance, looseness, and misalignment. 

Catalog number: 88-3300-0011

Version number: 1.0.0.1