Hard Skills
AdvancedPower Hammer OperationThe ability to set up and operate various types of power hammers, such as pneumatic, hydraulic, or steam-powered, to shape metal through repetitive striking.
IntermediateTechnical Drawing InterpretationThe capacity to read and understand blueprints, schematics, and technical specifications to determine forging dimensions and tolerances.
IntermediateThermal Management in ForgingMonitoring and controlling the temperature of metal workpieces and furnaces to ensure optimal plasticity and prevent material degradation.
IntermediatePrecision MeasurementUtilizing calipers, micrometers, and gauges to verify that the forged parts meet the required dimensional tolerances.
IntermediateIndustrial Safety ComplianceStrict adherence to safety protocols for heavy machinery, including the use of protective gear and emergency stop procedures.
IntermediateEquipment Maintenance and TroubleshootingPerforming routine checks, lubrication, and basic repairs on power hammers and auxiliary forging equipment.