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Stop machines when specified amounts of product have been produced.
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Repair or replace worn or defective parts or components, using hand tools.
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Notify supervisors of mechanical malfunctions.
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Start machines, monitor operations, and make adjustments as needed.
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Inspect machinery to determine whether repairs are needed.
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Operate machines to cut multiple layers of fabric into parts for articles such as canvas goods, house furnishings, garments, hats, or stuffed toys.
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Study guides, samples, charts, and specification sheets or confer with supervisors or engineering staff to determine set-up requirements.
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Adjust cutting techniques to types of fabrics and styles of garments.
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Install, level, and align components, such as gears, chains, guides, dies, cutters, or needles, to set up machinery for operation.
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Inspect products to ensure that the quality standards and specifications are met.
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Clean, oil, and lubricate machines, using air hoses, cleaning solutions, rags, oilcans, and grease guns.
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Confer with coworkers to obtain information about orders, processes, or problems.
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Adjust machine controls, such as heating mechanisms, tensions, or speeds, to produce specified products.
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Operate machines for test runs to verify adjustments and to obtain product samples.
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Program electronic equipment.
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Record information about work completed and machine settings.
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Thread yarn, thread, or fabric through guides, needles, and rollers of machines.
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Place patterns on top of layers of fabric and cut fabric following patterns, using electric or manual knives, cutters, or computer numerically controlled cutting devices.