Basic Job Description:Recondition and rebuild salvaged, electrical parts of equipment and wind new coils on armatures of used generators and motors.
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1) Solders, wraps, and coats wires to ensure proper insulation.
2) Replaces broken and defective parts.
3) Cuts insulating material to fit slots on armature core, and places material in bottom of core slots.
4) Tests armatures and motors to ensure proper operation.
5) Solders ends of coils to commutator segments.
6) Bolts porcelain insulators to wood parts to assemble hot stools.
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7) Cleans and polishes parts, using solvent and buffing wheel.
8) Inserts and hammers ready-made coils in place.
9) Disassembles salvaged equipment used in electric-power systems, such as air circuit breakers and lightning arresters, using hand tools, and discards non-repairable parts.
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10) Winds new coils on armatures of generators and motors.
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Holland / RIASEC Career Code: R-C-E SOC: 49-2092.05