Tool and Die Setter

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Tool and die setters set up and adjust machine tools and other production machines, such as automatic lathes or multiple operation machines.

These machines are then operated by other workers, usually in situations where large-scale production techniques are used.

Tool and die setters may perform the following tasks:

  • study job cards, drawings or other instructions and work out the sequence of machine operation
  • set up the cutting or shaping tools or dies needed in machines or presses for precision work
  • measure and mark reference points and fix work pieces, position and fasten cutting tools and adjust machine trowels using basic hand tools such as spanners, allen keys and screwdrivers
  • adjust the guides, stops and other controls of machines to make sure that stock is machined to the sizes required
  • test run machines, make adjustments as required, advise or instruct operators and watch the first operations
  • periodically check product sizes and report any problems or re-adjust machines using measuring instruments.

A tool and die setter is usually responsible for setting up and running a number of machines in a factory or workshop. They wear protective clothing and may be required to stand for long periods.

Personal Requirements:

  • enjoy practical work
  • good hand-eye coordination
  • patience
  • accuracy
  • good at technical activities.

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