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       CODE: 729.384-022 Buy the DOT:Download/CD-ROM
TITLE(s): WINDING INSPECTOR (house. appl.)
Performs any combination of following tasks to inspect appliance motors and parts, such as
armatures and field assemblies: Examines parts, such as commutators, laminations, windings, and
shafts for centering of commutator slots, depth of mica undercutting, loose copper and mica chips,
positioning and winding of armature coils, and excess varnish or paint. Gauges parts, such as
shafts, laminations, commutator bars, for specified length and diameters, using micrometers, fixed
and snap gauges, rule, and dial indicator. Places armatures in bearings of bench fixture, rotates
armatures manually, and observes dial indicator for eccentricity. Taps offcenter shafts with mallet
to straighten shafts. Repairs defects, such as damaged threads and rough commutators, and cleans
copper chips from slots, using threading dies, end reamers, knives, picks, brushes, and sandpaper.
Routes repairs, such as offcenter commutator slots and shallow undercutting. Stamps date code on
acceptable armatures, using rubber stamp. Writes transfer tickets and inspection reports to include
quantity and classification of rejected and accepted armatures. May be designated according to part
inspected as Brush-Holder Inspector (house. appl.); Commutator Inspector (house. appl.); Shaft
Inspector (house. appl.).
GOE: 06.03.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
ONET CROSSWALK: 83005A Production Inspectors, Testers, Graders, Sorters, Samplers, Weighers
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