Training in Progress! Watch YORNEW CNC lathes take Malaysia by storm!
Our recently delivered CNC210 CNC lathes have arrived at the polytechnic in Malaysia! All lectures in the manufacturing department are now undergoing comprehensive training on how to operate and program these advanced machines.
We're excited to be a part of nurturing the next generation of skilled machinists. These students will have access to state-of-the-art equipment and world-class training, setting them up for success in the manufacturing industry.YORNEW compact CNC lathe machine CNC210 is mainly used for educational training. The CNC210 is a compact CNC lathe machine designed for precision turning operations in a variety of machining applications. This machine combines the capabilities of traditional manual lathes with computer numerical control (CNC) technology, allowing for greater accuracy, repeatability, and automation in the manufacturing process.
Small CNC machines for education allow entry-level CNC operators to gain real-world experience with milling machines and lathes
Oftentimes I’ll visit a university and see big industrial machine tools sitting on a shop floor completely unused. Why is this?
This is a classic example of purchasing the wrong piece of equipment for teaching purposes. Training machinists is one thing – but I’m referring to programs that are essentially teaching students to make widgets and parts.
Programs like engineering, bio medicine, graphic design, industrial design, architecture, and K-12 TechEd or wood shop classes all need to teach students how to operate CNC equipment. However, large, industrial machines are intimidating, unsafe, and difficult to use. Hence they go unused.
Instead, educators should consider an industrial quality educational CNC machine for education. There are a few things to consider as you look at different systems.
CNC210 Small CNC Lathes for schools and technical colleges
A CNC machine for education, like those form Yornew, comes equipped with a materials library in which the software calculates these rates for you, taking the guesswork away from students. This allows students to focus on what they really need to learn: how to CNC a part.
Ensure the safety of your students.
Think about your equipment users – your students. These are inexperienced machinists who likely won’t have time in a class period or two to completely understand the safety precautions required for industrial equipment.
At the middle school and high school level, fully enclosed machines are a great solution because these will protect students.
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