Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers
Tasks
Core Tasks Include:
- Set up, operate, or tend machines that extrude and form filaments from synthetic materials such as rayon, fiberglass, or liquid polymers.
- Load materials into extruding and forming machines, using hand tools, and adjust feed mechanisms to set feed rates.
- Move controls to activate and adjust extruding and forming machines.
- Record details of machine malfunctions.
- Notify other workers of defects, and direct them to adjust extruding and forming machines.
- Press buttons to stop machines when processes are complete or when malfunctions are detected.
- Observe machine operations, control boards, and gauges to detect malfunctions such as clogged bushings and defective binder applicators.
- Clean and maintain extruding and forming machines, using hand tools.
Supplemental Tasks Include:
- Remove excess, entangled, or completed filaments from machines, using hand tools.
- Start metering pumps and observe operation of machines and equipment to ensure continuous flow of filaments extruded through spinnerettes and to detect processing defects.
- Observe flow of finish across finish rollers, and turn valves to adjust flow to specifications.
- Open cabinet doors to cut multifilament threadlines away from guides, using scissors.
- Press metering-pump buttons and turn valves to stop flow of polymers.
- Remove polymer deposits from spinnerettes and equipment, using silicone spray, brass chisels, and bronze-wool pads.
- Pass sliver strands through openings in floors to workers on floors below who wind slivers onto tubes.
- Turn petcocks to adjust the flow of binding fluid to sleeves.
- Turn rheostats to obtain specified temperatures in electric furnaces where glass is melted.
- Record operational data on tags, and attach tags to machines.
- Lower pans inside cabinets to catch molten filaments until flow of polymer through packs has stopped.
- Pull extruded fiberglass filaments over sleeves where binding solution is applied, and into grooves of graphite shoes that bind filaments into single strands of sliver.
- Wipe finish rollers with cloths and wash finish trays with water when necessary.
The data sources for the information displayed here include: O*NET™. (Using onet28)