NFFS Announces New Fundamentals of Robotic Operations Training Program
The Non-Ferrous Founders’ Society has announced the launch of the new “Fundamentals of Robotic Operations for Foundries” course in cooperation with the University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting & Additive Manufacturing Centers and Hawkeye Community College. The 3.5-day training course will provide foundry professionals with introductory knowledge and skills to begin programming and operating an industrial robot in a production environment.
Attendees do not need to have any prior experience with robotics or computer programming to be successful.
Topics include:
- basic fundamentals such as robot operation and programming,
- manual operation,
- coordinate systems, and
- how to write a basic program to start.
Upon the completion of the coursework, students will have the opportunity to apply their learned skills using industrial sized robots in a production environment within the UNI Metal Casting & Additive Manufacturing Center.
The course will be held March 21-24, 2023, in Waterloo, Iowa at Hawkeye Community College with the final day onsite at the UNI Metal Casting & Additive Manufacturing Center.
Registration fees are $199/student and includes all course and lab supplies. Lunch provided daily. Students are responsible for their own hotel and travel expense. You may consider the Courtyard by Marriot Waterloo/Cedar Falls which is conviently located near both the UNI metal casting center and Hawkeye Community College.
The course is limited to 12 students for an optimal student/teacher ratio. Additional dates will be announced for future offerings. Registration opens February 17, 2023.
The Coursework
DAY 1
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Hawkeye Community College
Basic Robot Operation
- Power Up and Shutdown
- Safety
- Manual Operation - Jog
- Speed Control
- Gripper
Basic Robot Operation
- Point Moves
- Cartesian Coordinate
DAY 2
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Hawkeye Community College
Basic Robot Programming (continued)
- Work Envelope
- Create a Program from the HMI
- Write a basic program
- Step
- Run
- Reference Points - Home
- Writing a program with a loop or branch
- Counter
- Modify the program to loop
DAY 3
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Hawkeye Community College
Project
- Write a material handling program
Next Level Topics
- I/O Interface
- Conditional Commands
- Robot and Operator Interface
- Robot Application Topics
DAY 4
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Metal Casting Center and Laboratory – University of Northern Iowa
Practical Application
- Half-day demonstration and hands-on operating experience with the UNI finishing robot cell
The Instructors
Kent Wolfe
Kent Wolfe is the Director, Automation and Robotics Center for Hawkeye Community College.
Before joining Hawkeye Community College last year, Kent had a successful career in manufacturing working for several companies including John Deere and Maytag.
Mohammed Albasri
Mohammed is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a degree in Electrical Engineering Technology.
Mohammed has worked in industrial maintenance and as an instructor for the Cedar Valley Makerspace and for the IGNITE program in conjunction with the Waterloo School District and Hawkeye Community College, and he is now a full-time Industrial Automation Instructor at Hawkeye.