Will “Computer Numerical Control Lathe Operator (CNC Lathe Operator)” be Replaced By Robots? 🤔
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“Computer Numerical Control Lathe Operator (CNC Lathe Operator)” will probably be replaced by robots.
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Job Description
Set up, operate, or tend lathe and turning machines to turn, bore, thread, form, or face metal or plastic materials, such as wire, rod, or bar stock.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 51-4034.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 39,630.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 19.00
- Currently, there are 33,850 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic”.
Also Known As…
- Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
- Turn Operator
- Set Up / Operator
- Screw Machine Tool Setter
- Screw Machine Operator
- Numerical Control Operator (NC Operator)
- Machine Operator
- Lathe Set Up Person
- Lathe Operator
- Computer Numerical Control Operator (CNC Operator)
- Winding Lathe Operator
- Vertical Multiple Spindle Chucking Machine Set-Up Operator
- Vertical Lathe Operator
- V-Groove Cutter
- Turret Lathe Set Up Operator
- Turret Lathe Operator
- Turning Machine Operator
- Tumble Tailstock Turret Lathe Operator
- Tool Turret Lathe Set-Up Operator
- Tool Setter
- Tool Lathe Operator
- Threading Machine Setter
- Threading Machine Operator
- Threader
- Swiss-Type Screw Machine Set-Up Operator
- Swiss Type Screw Machine Operator
- Spinning Lathe Operator
- Spinner
- Spar Cap Beveler
- Small Lot Operator
- Single Spindle Screw Machine Set-Up Operator
- Single Spindle Screw Machine Operator
- Screw Machine Tender
- Screw Machine Setter
- Screw Machine Set-Up Operator
- Screw Machine Set Up Operator
- Screw Machine Hand
- Rubber Turner
- Routing Machine Operator
- Roll Turner
- Ring Cutter Lathe Operator
- Rim Turning Machine Operator
- Rim Turning Finisher
- Radial Router Operator
- Press Set Up Person
- Planer Operator
- Planer Hand
- Planer
- Pipe Threader
- Optical Lathe Operator
- Nut Threader
- Nut Tapper
- Nipple Threader
- Nipple Machine Operator
- Multiple Spindle Screw Machine Set-Up Operator
- Multiple Spindle Screw Machine Operator
- Mult-Au-Matic Operator
- Manufacturing Operator
- Manufacturing Associate
- Manufacturing Assistant
- Machine Deburrer
- Lathe Winder
- Lathe Turner
- Lathe Tender
- Lathe Setup Operator
- Lathe Scalper Operator
- Lathe Machine Operator
- Lathe Hand
- Lap Cutter Truer Operator
- Knurling Machine Operator
- Jewel Lathe Operator
- Jewel Bearing Broacher
- Hydrotel Operator
- Hydraulic Spinner
- Hobbing Press Operator
- Hobbing Machine Operator
- Hobber
- Hob Machine Operator
- Heavy Threader
- Hand Spinner
- Gun Profiler
- Grooving Lathe Tender
- Gear Shaver Set Up Operator
- Gear Shaper
- Gear Setter
- Gear Machine Operator
- Gear Hobber Set Up Operator
- Gear Hobber Operator
- Gear Hobber
- Gear Generator Set Up Operator
- Gear Cutting Machine Set Up Operator
- Gear Cutting Machine Operator
- Gear Cutter
- Fountain Pen Turner
- Fittings Finisher
- Facing Machine Operator
- Engine Lathe Set Up Operator
- Engine Lathe Operator
- Dial Lathe Operator
- Deburrer
- Cup Trimming Machine Operator
- Concaver
- Computer Numerical Control Turning Machine Operator (CNC Turning Machine Operator)
- Computer Numerical Control Lathe Operator (CNC Lathe Operator)
- Chucking Machine Set Up Operator
- Chucker
- Chaser
- Bullard Operator
- Bullard Machine Operator
- Brake Drum Lathe Operator
- Bolt Threader
- Bevel Operator
- Bevel Mill Operator
- Bell Spinner
- Barrel Turner
- Barrel Finisher
- Bar Turner
- Bar Pointer
- Balance Wheel Facer
- Balance Recesser
- Back Facer
- Axle Turner
- Automatic Spinning Lathe Setter
- Automatic Spinning Lathe Operator
- Automatic Screwmaker
Tasks for “Computer Numerical Control Lathe Operator (CNC Lathe Operator)”
- Compute unspecified dimensions and machine settings, using knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics.
- Move controls to set cutting speeds and depths and feed rates, and to position tools in relation to workpieces.
- Select cutting tools and tooling instructions, according to written specifications or knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics.
- Replace worn tools, and sharpen dull cutting tools and dies using bench grinders or cutter-grinding machines.
- Crank machines through cycles, stopping to adjust tool positions and machine controls to ensure specified timing, clearances, and tolerances.
- Start lathe or turning machines and observe operations to ensure that specifications are met.
- Install holding fixtures, cams, gears, and stops to control stock and tool movement, using hand tools, power tools, and measuring instruments.
- Adjust machine controls and change tool settings to keep dimensions within specified tolerances.
- Move toolholders manually or by turning handwheels, or engage automatic feeding mechanisms to feed tools to and along workpieces.
- Mount attachments, such as relieving or tracing attachments, to perform operations such as duplicating contours of templates or trimming workpieces.
- Lift metal stock or workpieces manually or using hoists, and position and secure them in machines, using fasteners and hand tools.
- Refill, change, and monitor the level of fluids, such as oil and coolant, in machines.
- Turn valve handles to direct the flow of coolant onto work areas or to coat disks with spinning compounds.
- Study blueprints, layouts or charts, and job orders for information on specifications and tooling instructions, and to determine material requirements and operational sequences.
- Position, secure, and align cutting tools in toolholders on machines, using hand tools, and verify their positions with measuring instruments.
- Inspect sample workpieces to verify conformance with specifications, using instruments such as gauges, micrometers, and dial indicators.
Related Technology & Tools
- Horizontal lathes
- Digital radius gauges
- Face/turn tools
- Groove tools
- Profile projectors
- Coaxial indicators
- Electric overhead travelling EOT cranes
- Swiss turning centers
- Push-pull rules
- Open end hand wrenches
- Vertical turning centers
- Face shields
- Sine bars
- Screw pitch gauge
- Allen wrench sets
- Fork trucks
- Electronic edge finders
- Center-cutting end mills
- Capstan lathes
- Digital micrometers
- Outside digital OD calipers
- Threading tools
- T handle tap wrenches
- Automatic turret lathes
- Crescent wrenches
- Coordinate measuring machines CMM
- Plug gauges
- Machinists' taper gauges
- Go/no go gauge sets
- Ball peen hammers
- Lathe chucks
- Trammels
- Surface finish comparators
- Protective ear plugs
- Inside digital ID calipers
- Precision milling vises
- Steel squares
- Mini hacksaws
- Power hacksaws
- Multispindle lathes
- Steel rules
- Rubber mallets
- Vertical machining centers
- Gang-tool lathes
- Protective safety glasses
- Tool probes
- Hand taps
- Parting off tools
- Spanner wrenches
- Center finders
- Carbide cutting inserts
- Swiss-style lathes
- Vernier height gauges
- Parting off tool holders
- 1-2-3 blocks
- Bevel protractors
- Straight edges
- Dial test indicators
- Jib hoists
- Gage blocks
- Cutoff tools
- Oil dispensing cans
- Bore gauges
- Mobile radios
- Bar feeders
- Drill gauge sets
- Computer numerically controlled CNC lathes
- Height setters
- Lubrication guns
- Mechanical edge finders
- Safety gloves
- Straight screwdrivers
- Automatic tool changers
- Vernier calipers
- Combination square sets
- Tapping tools
- Bench grinders
- Boring heads
- Autodesk HSMWorks
- M-code
- Computer numerical control CNC editor software
- Inventory tracking software
- G-code