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Performs any phase of inspection
necessary to check dimensional characteristics of gear teeth and their
components.
Sets up, lays out and inspects a
variety of machined gears and splines by performing both functional and
analytical type checks to deter mine allowable deviations in dimensions making
decisions as to whether or not they are within acceptable limits using a wide
variety of precision measuring devices such as inspection machines, equipment,
instruments, gages, etc.
Makes inspections on first run gears
and other gear type parts and determines whether or not they are acceptable for
production runs.
Makes necessary machine setups to
accomplish all types of gear inspection involving numerous inspection tolerance
dimensions, coordinated dimensions, irregular surfaces requiring coordination
in several planes where accumulation of tolerances are critical factors.
Performs layout operations on graph
paper where readings are recorded to determine if proper involute, runout,
tooth spacing, etc. are within specified tolerances.
Makes hairline decisions where
dimensions are not shown on blueprints or are not a matter of shop practice.
Inspects all types of gears and
other gear type parts such as, but not limited to, curvic tooth splines,
spherical splines, involute splines, spur gears and spiral bevel gears.
Sets and calibrates inspection
equipment as required to meet test specifications and settings.
Performs a variety of inspection
checks as involute, hardness, runout, tooth spacing, surface and finish, lead,
concentricity, stock removal, wobble, etc. on both internal and external gear
teeth.
Accepts work inspected or otherwise
rejects work, which fails to meet acceptable standards.
Works with Engineering and
Manufacturing personnel in the development of new gear patterns.
Inspects, approves and accepts
tooling master, grand master and working master gears.
Maintains a permanent record file on
all master type gears as well as production gears.
Records serial numbers, part
numbers, stock removal and other information necessary for future reference.
Aids, guides and instructs lower
grade inspectors in all phases of gear inspection work and performs the more
complicated duties involving hairline decisions.
Performs receiving inspections as
required.