| Job Title |
Diesel-engine Erector |
| Job Description |
Positions, Fits, And Secures Engine Parts To Erect In-line,
V-type, Or Radial Diesel Engines According To Specifications,
Using Machinist's Handtools, Surface Plate, Torque Wrench,
Parallel Supports, And Measuring Instruments: Aligns Vertical
Columns Over Bedplate Between A-frames, Using Transit And Levels
And Secures Columns With Tie Rods To Form Frame Of Engine.
Positions Engine Parts And Assemblies, Such As Valve Lever
Assembly, Pistons, Connecting Rods, Cylinder Liners, Cylinder
Heads, Camshaft Housing, Crankshaft, Journals, Fuel Injection
Pump, Fuel Nozzles, And Blowers With Help Of Other Workers Or
Overhead Crane. Reams Or Hones Holes For Fitted Bolts. Files,
Scrapes, Drills, Taps, Dowels, And Shims Parts, Such As Cylinder
Liners, Keys, And Matching Parts. Measures Clearances And
Dimensions, Using Scales, Micrometers, Combination Square,
Feeler Gauge, And Dial Indicator. Turns Screws To Adjust Fuel
Rack And Governor, Using Wrenches And Screwdriver, And Aligns
Timing Marks On Crankshaft, Camshaft, And Flywheel. Installs And
Connects Fuel, Lubrication, And Cooling Piping, Using Pipe
Benders, Cutters, And Threaders. Connects Engine To Test
Equipment, Such As Dynamometer, And Runs Engine For Specified
Time To Test Horsepower At Designated Revolutions Per Minute.
May Disassemble Engine For Shipping.
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