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TITLE(s): SURGICAL-FORCEPS FABRICATOR (inst. & app.) Performs any combination of following tasks to fabricate radio-frequency cauterizing surgical forceps, according to written instructions: Cuts and strips coaxial wire and solders wire ends to plug terminals and forceps contacts. Applies bonding agent to metal surfaces requiring plastic insulation coating, using brush. Places plug terminals into mold, bolts mold together, and clamps mold in vise. Injects liquid plastic into mold, using hand-operated pressure gun. Dips forceps into liquid plastic and hangs forceps on stand to drain. Places plug molds and dipped forceps into oven for specified time to cure plastic insulation. Inspects plastic insulation for bubbles and uniformity of thickness. Tests cured plugs and forceps for continuity, using ohmmeter. Trims plastic flash from plugs and forceps, using knife. Plugs forceps into radio-frequency generator and passes forceps along metal grounding plate to test for insulation leaks indicated by sparking. Applies electroplating solution onto contact points of forceps, using battery-powered plating paddle. Fabricates parts, such as plug pins, insulating collars, and fittings for assembly, using handtools, such as wire brush, pliers, drill press, and jeweler's lathe. Weighs and mixes ingredients for plastic compound. GOE: 06.04.24 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 78 ONET CROSSWALK: 93956 Assemblers and Fabricators- Except Machine, Electrical, Electronic, and Precision |
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SURGICAL-FORCEPS FABRICATOR (inst. & app.)
Performs any combination of following tasks to fabricate radio-frequency cauterizing surgical
forceps, according to written instructions: Cuts and strips coaxial wire and solders wire ends to
plug terminals and forceps contacts. Applies bonding agent to metal surfaces requiring plastic
insulation coating, using brush. Places plug terminals into mold, bolts mold together, and clamps
mold in vise. Injects liquid plastic into mold, using hand-operated pressure gun. Dips forceps into
liquid plastic and hangs forceps on stand to drain. Places plug molds and dipped forceps into oven
for specified time to cure plastic insulation. Inspects plastic insulation for bubbles and
uniformity of thickness. Tests cured plugs and forceps for continuity, using ohmmeter. Trims plastic
flash from plugs and forceps, using knife. Plugs forceps into radio-frequency generator and passes
forceps along metal grounding plate to test for insulation leaks indicated by sparking. Applies
electroplating solution onto contact points of forceps, using battery-powered plating paddle.
Fabricates parts, such as plug pins, insulating collars, and fittings for assembly, using handtools,
such as wire brush, pliers, drill press, and jeweler's lathe. Weighs and mixes ingredients for
plastic compound.
GOE: 06.04.24 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 78
ONET CROSSWALK: 93956 Assemblers and Fabricators- Except Machine, Electrical, Electronic, and Precision
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