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       CODE: 600.280-022 Buy the DOT:Download/CD-ROM
TITLE(s): MACHINIST (machine shop) alternate titles: machinist, first-class; machinist, general
Sets up and operates conventional, special-purpose, and numerical control (NC) machines and
machining centers to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts, and fits and assembles machined parts
into complete units, applying knowledge of machine shop theory and procedures, shop mathematics,
machinability of materials, and layout techniques: Studies blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals,
specifications, or sample part to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished workpiece,
sequence of operations, and setup requirements. Measures, marks, and scribes dimensions and
reference points on material or workpiece as guides for subsequent machining [LAY-OUT WORKER
(machine shop) 600.281-018]. Selects, aligns, and secures holding fixtures, cutting tools,
attachments, accessories, and materials on machines, such as mills, lathes, jig borers, grinders,
and shapers. Calculates and sets controls to regulate machining factors, such as speed, feed,
coolant flow, and depth and angle of cut, or enters commands to retrieve, input, or edit
computerized machine control media. Starts and observes machine operation to detect malfunctions or
out-of-tolerance machining, and adjusts machine controls or control media as required. Verifies
conformance of finished workpiece to specifications, using precision measuring instruments. Sets up
and operates machine on trial run to verify accuracy of machine settings or programmed control data.
Fits and assembles parts into complete assembly, using jigs, fixtures, surface plate, surface table,
handtools, and power tools. Verifies dimensions and alignment of assembly, using measuring
instruments, such as micrometers, height gauges, and gauge blocks. May install machined replacement
parts in mechanisms, machines, and equipment, and test operation of unit to ensure functionality and
performance. May operate welding equipment to cut or weld parts. May develop specifications from
general description and draw sketch of part or product to be fabricated. May confer with engineers,
production personnel, programmers, or others to resolve machining or assembly problems. May
specialize in setting up and operating NC machines and machining centers and be designated Numerical
Control Machine Machinist (machine shop); or set up and operate NC machines linked to automated
storage, retrieval, and moving devices and be designated Flexible Machining System Machinist
(machine shop).
GOE: 05.05.07 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 89
ONET CROSSWALK: 89108 Machinists
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