filing machine operator
Filing machine operators set up and tend filing machines such as band files, reciprocating files and bench filing machines in order to smoothen metal, wood or plastic surfaces by precisely cutting and removing small amounts of excess material.
About filing machine operator
As a filing machine operator, you will set up and tend various types of filing machines—such as band files, reciprocating files, and bench filing machines—to smooth and finish metal, wood, or plastic surfaces with precision. Your role involves carefully removing small amounts of excess material to achieve exact specifications and surface quality. On a typical day, you will load workpieces, adjust machine settings based on material type and specifications, monitor the machine during operation, and remove finished products. You must maintain strict attention to quality standards and cycle times, ensure equipment is always available and well-maintained, and manage waste disposal safely and responsibly.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a filing machine operator.
Machine Setup and Configuration
- Set up filing machines by adjusting controller settings, selecting appropriate file types, and configuring machine parameters based on material and specifications
- Understand and apply different file types and filing machine parts to match workpiece requirements
- Perform test runs to verify machine settings and ensure proper operation before processing workpieces
- Set up the controller of a machine to achieve desired cutting parameters and surface finish specifications
Machine Operation and Monitoring
- Tend filing machines by loading workpieces, monitoring cutting progress, and removing processed workpieces upon completion
- Monitor automated machines during operation to detect and address any issues or deviations from specifications
- Smooth burred surfaces and remove inadequate workpieces that do not meet quality standards
- Ensure cycle time optimization by managing workpiece flow and machine operation efficiency
Quality and Maintenance Management
- Apply quality standards throughout the filing process and perform inspections to ensure workpieces meet specifications
- Perform machine maintenance tasks including cleaning, lubrication, and minor repairs to ensure equipment availability
- Supply machine with necessary materials such as files and coolant, and monitor inventory levels
- Ensure equipment availability by addressing maintenance needs promptly and reporting issues to maintenance staff
Waste Management and Safety
- Dispose of cutting waste material and metal shavings in accordance with environmental regulations and company procedures
- Wear appropriate protective gear including safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection throughout all operations
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (16)
Optional (32)
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