There are a lot of job opportunities available for press operators, but companies require the necessary skills and experience. This online Press Operator: Cold Stamping course allows you to gain the required knowledge that provides a pathway to the skills you need validate your competence.
The course provides an intensive overview of skills necessary for cold stamping press work. You will learn math, inspection, safety, materials, quality, stamping, forming, and automation to work necessary for success as a press operator performing cold stamping.
I.
Math
A.
Math
Fundamentals
B.
Math:
Fractions and Decimals
C.
Units
of Measurement
D.
Basics
of Tolerance
E.
Blueprint
Reading
F.
Algebra
Fundamentals
G.
Geometry:
Lines and Angles
H.
Geometry:
Triangles
I.
Geometry:
Circles and Polygons
J.
Statistics
II.
Inspection
A.
Basic
Measurement
B.
Hole
Standards and Inspection
C.
Thread
Standards and Inspection
D.
Surface
Texture and Inspection
E.
Material
Tests for Welding
F.
Inspecting
a Prismatic Part
G.
Inspecting
a Cylindrical Part
H.
In-Line
Inspection Applications
III.
Safety
A.
Intro
to OSHA
B.
Personal
Protective Equipment
C.
Noise
Reduction and Hearing Conservation
D.
Respiratory
Safety
E.
Lockout/Tagout
Procedures
F.
SDS
and Hazard Communication
G.
Bloodborne
Pathogens
H.
Walking
and Working Surfaces
I.
Fire
Safety and Prevention
J.
Flammable/Combustible
Liquids
K.
Ergonomics
L.
Hand
and Power Tool Safety
M.
Safety
for Lifting Devices
N.
Powered
Industrial Truck Safety
O.
Confined
Spaces
P.
Environmental
Safety Hazards
Q.
Machine
Guarding
IV.
Materials
A.
Introduction
to Physical Properties
B.
Introduction
to Mechanical Properties
C.
Introduction
to Metals
D.
Classification
of Steel
E.
Essentials
of Heat Treatment of Steel
F.
Ferrous
Metals
G.
Nonferrous
Metals
H.
Exotic
Alloys
V.
Quality
and Manufacturing Management
A.
Lean
Manufacturing Overview
B.
Essentials
of Leadership
C.
Essentials
of Communication
D.
ISO
9001: 2015 Review
E.
Continuous
Process Improvement: Managing Flow
F.
Continuous
Process Improvement: Identifying and Eliminating Waste
G.
Managing
Performance: Best Practices
H.
Approaches
to Maintenance
I.
Process
Design and Development
J.
Managing
Performance: Corrective Actions
K.
Production
System Design and Development
L.
Equipment/Tool
Design and Development
M.
Basics
of Manufacturing Costs
N.
Total
Productive Maintenance
O.
Conflict
Resolution Principles
P.
5S
Overview
Q.
Conflict
Resolution for Different Groups
R.
Team
Leadership
S.
Intro
to Six Sigma
T.
Quality
and Customer Service
U.
Troubleshooting
V.
Personal
Effectiveness
W.
Managing
the Diverse Workplace
X.
SPC
Overview
Y.
Harassment
and Discrimination
Z.
Performance
Management and the Law
AA.
Metrics
for Lean
BB.
Process
Flow Charting
CC.
Strategies
for Setup Reduction
DD.
Six
Sigma Goals and Tools
VI.
Machining
A.
Metal
Cutting Fluid Safety
B.
Optimizing
Tool Life and Process
C.
Introduction
to CAD and CAM for Machining
D.
Machining
Titanium Alloys
VII.
Stamping
A.
Press
Basics
B.
Stamping
Safety
C.
Punch
and Die Operations
D.
Die
Components
E.
Coil
Handling Equipment
F.
Die
Cutting Variables
G.
Monitoring
Press Operations
H.
Coil
Loading Procedures
I.
Die
Setting Procedures
VIII.
Press
Brakes
A.
Press
Brake Safety
B.
Press
Brake Components
C.
Bending
Fundamentals
D.
Die
Bending Operations
E.
Operating
the Press Brake
F.
Press
Brake Specifications
IX.
Electrical/Mechanical
Systems and Motor Controls
A.
Safety
for Electrical Work
B.
Lubricant
Fundamentals
C.
Robot
Sensors
D.
Robotic
Control Systems
E.
Specs
for Servomotors
F.
Limit
Switches and Proximity Sensors
1. Can
I register for programs if I am an
international student?
Yes, because ed2go
programs are
online you never have to actually travel to the school.
Most schools offer telephone or online
registration.
2.
How long does it take to complete a program?
All of our programs
are
self-paced and open enrollment, so you can start them when you want and
finish
them at your own pace. When you
register, you'll receive twelve (12) months to complete the program.
3.
What if I don't have enough time to complete
my program within the time frame provided?
The time allotted to
complete
your program has been calculated based on the number of hours for each
program,
so don't worry too much about not completing in time. If, after a
concerted
effort, you are still unable to complete, your Student Advisor will
help you
work out a suitable completion date. Please note that a fee may be
charged for
an extension.
4.
Do I have to buy additional materials?
No.
5.
Can I get financial assistance?
ed2go courses are
non-credit
courses, so they do not qualify for federal aid. In
some states, vocational rehab or workforce
development boards will pay for qualified students to take our courses. Additionally, some students may qualify for
financial assistance when they enroll, if they meet certain
requirements.
6.
What happens when I complete the program?
Upon successful
completion of
the program, you will be awarded a certificate of completion.
7.
Am I guaranteed a job?
ed2go programs will
provide you
with the skills you need to obtain an entry-level position in most
cases. We don't provide direct job
placement
services, but our facilitators and career counselors will help you
build your
resume and are available to give advice on finding your first job. Facilitators will also be available to use as
a professional reference upon completion of the program.
Potential students should always do research
on the job market in their area before registering.
8.
Who will be my instructor?
There is no
facilitator for this
program. Support is offered through email, online forms, and phone.
9.
What software or hardware do I need in order
to take online programs and what are the system requirements?
In order to take our
online
programs, you must have access to a computer and the Internet. You can access the program contents from any
Web-enabled computer. You don't have to
use the same computer to log-in to the program every time. Make sure
your web
browser is updated.
10.
Can I use a Mac?
Yes – but some
interactive
elements using Adobe Flash are not supported.
11.
How can I get more information about this
program?
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that are
not answered on our website, please feel free to contact us via LIVE
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You may also call us at 1-877-221-5151.
We will answer your questions promptly.
12.
When can I start the program?
Our programs are all
open
enrollment. You can register and start
the program as soon as you are ready.
Please note: Once the program curriculum is accessed
online or through submission of a material shipment confirmation,
refunds
cannot be issued.
13.
Does this program prepare for a
certification?
No.