Etc. turner (3rd category). Profession Turner (3rd category) in the Unified Tariff Qualification Directory What a 3rd category turner should be able to do

Characteristics of the work.

Processing on universal lathes of parts of 8 - 11 qualifications and complex parts of 12 - 14 qualifications. Processing of parts according to 7 - 10 qualifications on specialized machines, set up to process certain parts or perform individual operations. Turning of thin-walled parts with wall thickness up to 1 mm and length up to 200 mm. Performing turning operations using the method of combined plasma-mechanical processing under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner. Cutting external and internal single-start triangular, rectangular and trapezoidal threads with a cutter. Thread cutting with swirl heads. Control of turning-centering machines with center heights of 2000 mm and above, distance between centers of 10,000 mm and more. Control of turning-centering machines with center heights of up to 800 mm, having more than three supports, under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner. Performing the necessary calculations to obtain the specified conical surfaces. Control of lifting and transport equipment from the floor. Slinging and lashing of loads for lifting, moving, installation and storage. Turning of mica and micalex workpieces.

What you should know:

  • device, rules for adjustment and accuracy testing of universal lathes
  • rules for controlling large-sized machines maintained jointly with a turner of a higher qualification
  • device and rules for using universal and special devices
  • device and conditions of use of the plasma torch
  • purpose and rules for using instrumentation and instruments
  • geometry and rules for sharpening cutting tools made of tool steels or with a plate made of hard alloys or ceramic
  • system of admissions and landings
  • qualities and roughness parameters
  • basic properties of processed materials.

Work examples

  1. Brake shoes - turning after surfacing.
  2. Smooth and tapered bolts - full turning H9 - H11 (3 - 4 accuracy class).
  3. Bolts, forks, screws, couplings, turnbuckle ears, plugs, studs, gougons, fittings with a thread diameter over 24 to 100 mm - full turning with thread cutting.
  4. Shafts, axles and other parts - turning with allowance for grinding.
  5. Threaded welds - final processing.
  6. Smooth and stepped rollers up to 1500 mm long - full turning.
  7. Shafts over 1500 mm long (length to diameter ratio over 12) - peeling.
  8. Shafts and axles with up to five finishing journals - full turning.
  9. Crankshafts for presses, compressors and engines - preliminary turning of the journals, cutting the ends of the journals and turning the cone.
  10. Shafts and axles up to 1000 mm long - deep hole drilling and full turning.
  11. Caliper screws with cutting length up to 500 mm - full turning.
  12. Bushings - turning of internal longitudinal and helical lubrication grooves.
  13. Smooth and flanged bushings with a diameter and length of over 100 mm - full turning.
  14. Adapter bushings with Morse taper - full turning.
  15. Nuts up to M22, studs up to M20, flanges up to D100 mm - full turning.
  16. Nuts and locknuts with thread diameter up to 100 mm - full turning.
  17. High-precision nuts with a thread diameter of M24 and higher - turning for a tap - broaching.
  18. Caliper nuts with cutting lengths up to 50 mm - trimming, drilling, boring and threading.
  19. Parts such as bushings and rings made of non-metallic materials - turning.
  20. Discs, washers with a diameter of over 200 mm - full turning.
  21. Diffusers, adapters, cone tips, bottoms with a diameter of over 200 mm - full turning.
  22. Bottoms - final turning with flats and chamfers.
  23. Oxygen device valve blanks - grinding.
  24. Countersinks and cutters with insert knives - full turning.
  25. Connector plugs - fully turned.
  26. Calibers (plugs, rings) for trapezoidal and special threads - turning with allowance for grinding.
  27. Elbows, quadruples, crosspieces with a diameter of up to 280 mm - full turning.
  28. Wheels and bushings of electric clocks and time instruments - boring of holes.
  29. Rings with a diameter of over 200 mm - full turning.
  30. Spacer rings with a diameter of 150 mm and above and a wall thickness of up to 8 mm - turning according to class 3 accuracy.
  31. Spherical spacer rings - turning according to a template, boring.
  32. Lubricating, fitting and clamping rings - final processing.
  33. Valve bodies - turning, boring with threaded threads.
  34. Medium complexity valve bodies and covers - full turning.
  35. High pressure valve block housings - pre-treatment.
  36. The bodies of tanks and reservoirs are turned for welding.
  37. Cuff covers of two halves - final processing.
  38. Covers, rings with labyrinth grooves with a diameter of up to 500 mm - full turning.
  39. Flywheels - full turning with rim turning along the radius.
  40. Non-returns - full turning.
  41. Wheelset axles of rolling stock - turning with allowance for grinding.
  42. Drill chucks - full turning.
  43. Branch pipes, tees - full turning.
  44. Replaceable connector boards - full turning.
  45. Die - turning with thread cutting with a tap.
  46. Pistons - trimming the bottom, turning the outer surface, boring the chamber.
  47. Springs made of wire - coiling.
  48. Punching and piercing punches - turning for grinding.
  49. Tool holders, gear racks, handles for gauges with conical holes - full turning.
  50. Handles and handles are figured - full turning.
  51. Levers, brackets, earrings, rods and connecting rods - final turning.
  52. Oil seals, stuffing box nuts, bulkheads with threads up to M100, valve plates - full turning.
  53. Drills, taps, reamers, cylinder necks - turning.
  54. Rods - turning with thread cutting.
  55. Flanges, flywheels with a diameter of over 200 mm - full turning.
  56. Mills: angular single-sided disk, slotted, slotted, fillet, shaped for wood, keyed, end Karaseva - turning with allowance for grinding.
  57. Fittings, tees, nipples, elbows with a diameter of over 50 mm - full turning.
  58. Collets for clamping and feeding to machines - turning with allowance for grinding.
  59. Turning centers - turning for grinding.
  60. Washing washers and spacers - turning according to sketches.
  61. Spur gears, cylindrical pulleys and for V-belt drives with a diameter of over 200 to 500 mm, bevel and worm gears with a diameter of up to 300 mm - full turning.
  62. Rods for steam hammers - pre-turning.
  63. Pins and sockets for connectors are fully turned.
  64. Conical pins - final turning.

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Instructions for the position " Turner 3rd category", presented on the website, meets the requirements of the document - "DIRECTORY OF Qualification Characteristics of Workers' Professions. Issue 42. Metal processing. Part 1. Managers, professionals, specialists, technical employees. Part 2. Workers. Book 1. “Metal casting”, “Metal welding”. Book 2. "Drawing, squeezing, cold stamping of metal. Production of heating boilers, metal tanks and similar products", "Forging, high and low temperature processing of metal." Book 3. "Turning, drilling, milling and other types of processing of metals and materials", "Coating of metals with metals. Painting." Book 4. “Coating of metals with non-metals: enameling and other types of coating”, “Mechanism and assembly work in machine production”, which was approved by order of the Ministry of Industrial Policy of Ukraine on March 22, 2007 N 120. Agreed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine. Put into effect since April 2007
The document status is "valid".

Qualification requirements
Complete general secondary education and vocational education without work experience requirements or complete general secondary education and vocational training in production. Advanced training and work experience as a 2nd category turner - at least 1 year.

Knows and applies in practice: structure, rules for adjustment and accuracy testing of universal lathes; rules for managing large-sized machines, which are serviced together with a highly qualified turner; device and rules for using universal and special devices; structure and conditions of use of the plasma torch; purpose and rules for using complex instrumentation and instruments; geometry and rules for sharpening cutting tools made of tool steels and with a plate made of hard alloys or ceramic; tolerances and fits, qualities and roughness parameters (classes of accuracy and purity of processing); basic properties of the materials it processes.

Characteristics of work, tasks and job responsibilities
Processes parts on universal lathes according to 8 - 11 qualifications (3 - 4 accuracy classes) and complex parts according to 12 - 14 qualifications (5 - 7 accuracy classes). Processes parts of 7 - 10 qualifications (2 - 3 accuracy classes) on specialized machines set up for processing certain parts or for performing individual operations. Performs turning of thin-walled parts with a wall thickness of up to 1 mm and a length of up to 200 mm. Performs turning work using the method of combined plasma-mechanical processing under the guidance of a highly qualified turner. Cuts external and internal single-start triangular, rectangular and trapezoidal threads with a cutter. Thread cutting with vortex heads. Manages turning-centering machines with a center height of 2000 mm and above, having more than three supports, under the guidance of a highly qualified turner. Performs the necessary calculations to obtain the specified conical surfaces. Operates material handling equipment from the floor. Slings and ties loads for lifting, moving, installation and storage. Performs turning of mica and micalex workpieces.

Work examples
Brake Shoes - turning after surfacing. Smooth and tapered bolts - full turning H9-H11 (3 - 4 accuracy class). Bolts, forks, couplings, turnbuckle ears, plugs, studs, gouges, fittings with a thread diameter over 24 to 100 mm - full turning with thread cutting. Levers, brackets, earrings, rods, connecting rods - final turning. Shafts, axles and other parts are turned according to N 11 (4th accuracy class) with allowance for grinding. Shafts over 1500 mm long (length to diameter ratio over 12) are rough. Shafts and axles with up to five finishing journals - full turning. Crankshafts for presses, compressors and engines - preliminary turning of the journals, trimming the ends of the journals and turning the cone. Shafts and axles up to 1000 mm long - deep hole drilling and full turning. Rollers are smooth and stepped, up to 1500 mm long - full turning. Uvarishi rіzbopayanі - final processing. Stab profile models over N 14 - full turning. Bushings-turning processing of internal longitudinal and helical lubrication grooves. Smooth and flanged bushings with a diameter and length of more than 100 mm - full turning. Adapter bushings with Morse taper - full turning. Nuts up to KV.M2, studs up to KV.M0, flanges up to? 100 mm - full turning. Nuts and locknuts with thread diameter up to 100 mm - full turning. High-precision nuts with thread diameter KV.M4 and higher - turning cutting for a broach tap. Support nuts with cutting lengths up to 50 mm - trimming, drilling, boring, threading. Support screws with cutting length up to 500 mm - full turning. Dana - final turning with faces and chamfers. Parts such as bushings, rings made of non-metallic materials - turning for H9-H11 (3 - 4 accuracy class). Discs, washers with a diameter of more than 200 mm - full turning. Diffusers, adapters, cone tips, dens with a diameter of more than 200 mm - full turning. Plugs for connectors - full turning. Oxygen device valve blanks - turning. Countersinks and cutters with insert knives - full turning. Dimensions (plugs, rings) for trapezoidal and special threads - turning with allowance for grinding. Rings with a diameter of more than 200 mm - full turning. Backing rings with a diameter of 150 mm or more and a wall thickness of up to 8 mm - turning according to the 3rd accuracy class. Spherical spacer rings - turning according to a template, boring. Lubricating, fitting and clamping rings - final processing. Wheels and bushings of electric clocks and time instruments - boring of holes. Elbows, quads, crosses with a diameter of up to 280 mm - full turning. Valve bodies - turning, boring and threading. Body and valve covers of medium complexity - full turning. High pressure valve block housings - pre-treatment. The bodies of tanks and reservoirs are turned for welding. Cuff covers of two halves - final processing. Covers, rings with labyrinthine grooves with a diameter of up to 500 mm - full turning. Flywheels - full turning with rim turning along the radius. Nevertachi - complete turning. Wheelset axles of rolling stock - turning with allowance for grinding. Drill chucks - full turning. Branch pipes, tees - full turning. Variable connector boards - full turning. Dies - turning with thread cutting with a tap. Pistons - trimming, turning the outer surface, boring the chambers. Springs made of wire - coiling. Cutting and punching punches - turning cutting for grinding. Raztsetrimachi, gear racks, handles for calibers with conical holes - full turning. Handles and handles are figured - full turning. Oil seals, stuffing box nuts, bulkheads with M100 threads, valve plates - full turning. Drills, cutters, reamers, cylinder necks - turning. Rods - turning with thread cutting. Flanges, flywheels with a diameter of more than 200 mm - full turning. Mills: angular one-sided disk, slotted, slotted, fillet, shaped for wood, keyed, end Karaseva - turning with allowance for grinding. Fittings, tees, nipples, elbows with a diameter of more than 50 mm - full turning. Chucks for clamping and feeding to machines - turning with allowances for grinding. Turning centers - turning for grinding. Washers and gaskets are fitted - turning according to sketches. Spur gears, cylindrical pulleys for wedge-type gears with a diameter of over 200 to 500 mm, bevel and worm gears with a diameter of up to 300 mm - full turning. Pins and contact sockets for connectors are fully turned. Cylindrical pins - final turning. Rods for steam hammers are pre-turned.

Job description of a Turner

Characteristics of work
Processing on universal lathes of parts according to 8-11 qualifiers (3-4 accuracy classes) and complex parts according to 12-14 qualifications (5-7 accuracy classes).

Processing of parts according to 7-10 qualifications (2-3 accuracy classes) on specialized machines set up to process certain parts or perform individual operations.

Turning of thin-walled parts with wall thickness up to 1 mm and length up to 200 mm.

Performing turning operations using the method of combined plasma-mechanical processing under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner.

Cutting external and internal single-start triangular, rectangular and trapezoidal threads with a cutter.

Thread cutting with swirl heads.

Control of turning-centering machines with center heights of up to 800 mm, having more than three supports under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner.

Performing the necessary calculations to obtain the specified conical surfaces.

Control of lifting and transport equipment from the floor.

Slinging and lashing of loads for lifting, moving, installation and storage.

Turning of mica and micalex workpieces.

Must know
Design, rules for adjustment and accuracy testing of universal lathes; rules for controlling large-sized machines, serviced together with a turner of a higher qualification; device and rules for using universal and special devices; information about the design and conditions of use of the plasma torch; purpose and rules for using complex instrumentation and instruments; geometry and rules for sharpening cutting tools made of tool steels or with a plate made of hard alloys or ceramic; tolerances and fits, qualities and roughness parameters (classes of accuracy and purity of processing); basic properties of processed materials.

Work examples:
1. Brake shoes - turning after surfacing.

2 Smooth and stepped rollers up to 1500 mm long - full turning.

3. Shafts longer than 1500 mm (length to diameter ratio over 12) - roughing.

4. Shafts and axles with up to five finishing journals - full turning.

5. Crankshafts for presses, compressors and engines - preliminary turning of the journals, cutting the ends of the journals and turning the cone.

6. Shafts and axles up to 1000 mm long - deep hole drilling and full turning.

7. Caliper screws with a cutting length of up to 500 mm - full turning.

8. Smooth and flanged bushings with a diameter and length of over 100 mm - full turning.

9. Adapter bushings with Morse taper - full turning.

10 Nuts and locknuts with thread diameter up to 100 mm - full turning.

11. Caliper nuts with cutting length up to 50 mm - trimming, drilling, boring and threading.

12 Disks, washers with a diameter of over 200 mm - full turning.

13. Blanks for valves of oxygen devices - grinding.

14. Countersinks and cutters with insert knives - full turning.

15. Wheels and bushings of electric clocks and time instruments - boring holes.

16 Spherical spacer rings - turning according to a template, boring.

17 Covers, rings with labyrinth grooves with a diameter of up to 500 mm - full turning.

18. Wheelset axles of rolling stock - turning with allowance for grinding.

19. Drill chucks - full turning.

20. Dies - turning with thread cutting with a tap.

21. Pistons - cutting the bottom, turning the outer surface, boring the chamber.

22. Punching and piercing punches - turning for grinding.

23. Curly handles and handles - full turning.

24. Drills, taps, reamers, cylinder necks - turning.

25. Rods - turning with thread cutting.

26. Flanges, flywheels with a diameter of over 200 mm - full turning.

27. Fittings, tees, nipples, angles with a diameter of over 50 mm - full turning.

28. Collets for clamping and feeding to machines - turning with allowance for grinding.

29. Turning centers - turning for grinding.

30. Spur gears, cylindrical pulleys and for V-belt drives with a diameter of over 200 to 500 mm, bevel and worm gears with a diameter of up to 300 mm - full turning.

31. Rods for steam hammers - preliminary turning.

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Turner 3rd category

1. General Provisions

1.1. This job description defines and regulates the powers, functional and job responsibilities, rights and responsibilities of a 3rd category turner [Name of the organization in the genitive case] (hereinafter referred to as the Company).

1.2. A 3rd category turner is appointed to the position and dismissed from the position in accordance with the procedure established by the current labor legislation by order of the head of the Company.

1.3. A 3rd category turner belongs to the category of workers and reports directly to [name of the position of the immediate supervisor in the dative case] of the Company.

1.4. A 3rd category turner is responsible for:

  • timely and high-quality performance of tasks as intended;
  • compliance with performance and labor discipline;
  • compliance with labor safety measures, maintaining order, compliance with fire safety rules in the assigned work area (workplace).

1.5. A person with secondary vocational education in this specialty and at least 1 year of work experience is appointed to the position of 3rd category turner.

1.6. In practical activities, a 3rd category turner must be guided by:

  • local acts and organizational and administrative documents of the Company;
  • internal labor regulations;
  • rules of labor protection and safety, ensuring industrial sanitation and fire protection;
  • instructions, orders, decisions and instructions from the immediate supervisor;
  • this job description.

1.7. A 3rd category turner must know:

  • device, rules for adjustment and accuracy testing of universal lathes;
  • rules for controlling large-sized machines, serviced together with a turner of a higher qualification;
  • device and rules for using universal and special devices;
  • device and conditions of use of the plasma torch;
  • purpose and rules for using control and measuring instruments and instruments;
  • geometry and rules for sharpening cutting tools made of tool steels or with a plate made of hard alloys or ceramic;
  • system of admissions and landings;
  • qualities and roughness parameters;
  • basic properties of processed materials.

1.8. During the period of temporary absence of a 3rd category turner, his duties are assigned to [deputy position title].

2. Job responsibilities

A 3rd category turner performs the following labor functions:

2.1. Processing on universal lathes of parts of 8 - 11 qualifications and complex parts of 12 - 14 qualifications.

2.2. Processing of parts according to 7 - 10 qualifications on specialized machines set up to process certain parts or perform individual operations.

2.3. Turning of thin-walled parts with a wall thickness of up to 1 millimeter and a length of up to 200 millimeters.

2.4. Performing turning operations using the method of combined plasma-mechanical processing under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner.

2.5. Cutting external and internal single-start triangular, rectangular and trapezoidal threads with a cutter.

2.6. Thread cutting with swirl heads.

2.7. Control of turning-centering machines with a center height of 2000 millimeters or more, a distance between centers of 10,000 millimeters or more.

2.8. Control of turning-centering machines with center heights of up to 800 millimeters, having more than three supports, under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner.

2.9. Performing the necessary calculations to obtain the specified conical surfaces.

2.10. Control of lifting and transport equipment from the floor.

2.11. Slinging and lashing of loads for lifting, moving, installation and storage.

2.12. Turning of mica and micalex workpieces.

In case of official necessity, a 3rd category turner may be involved in performing duties overtime, in the manner prescribed by law.

3. Rights

A 3rd category turner has the right:

3.1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the enterprise management concerning its activities.

3.2. Submit proposals for improvement of work related to the responsibilities provided for by this job description for management's consideration.

3.3. Inform your immediate supervisor about all shortcomings in the production activities of the enterprise (its structural divisions) identified during the performance of your official duties and make proposals for their elimination.

3.4. Request personally or on behalf of the immediate supervisor from heads of departments of the enterprise and specialists information and documents necessary to perform their job duties.

3.5. Involve specialists from all (individual) structural divisions of the Company in solving the tasks assigned to him (if this is provided for by the regulations on structural divisions, if not, with the permission of the head of the Company).

3.6. Require the management of the enterprise to provide assistance in the performance of their official duties and rights.

4. Responsibility and performance evaluation

4.1. A 3rd category turner bears administrative, disciplinary and material (and in some cases provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation, criminal) responsibility for:

4.1.1. Failure to carry out or improperly carry out official instructions from the immediate supervisor.

4.1.2. Failure to perform or improper performance of one's job functions and assigned tasks.

4.1.3. Illegal use of granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

4.1.4. Inaccurate information about the status of the work assigned to him.

4.1.5. Failure to take measures to suppress identified violations of safety regulations, fire safety and other rules that pose a threat to the activities of the enterprise and its employees.

4.1.6. Failure to ensure compliance with labor discipline.

4.2. The assessment of the work of a 3rd category turner is carried out:

4.2.1. By the immediate supervisor - regularly, in the course of the employee’s daily performance of his labor functions.

4.2.2. By the certification commission of the enterprise - periodically, but at least once every two years, based on documented results of work for the evaluation period.

4.3. The main criterion for assessing the work of a 3rd category turner is the quality, completeness and timeliness of his performance of the tasks provided for in these instructions.

5. Working conditions

5.1. The work schedule of a 3rd category turner is determined in accordance with the internal labor regulations established by the Company.

5.2. Due to production needs, a 3rd category turner is required to go on business trips (including local ones).

I have read the instructions on __________/___________/“____” _______ 20__.

JOB DESCRIPTION FOR 3RD GRADE TURNER

I. General provisions

  1. A 3rd category turner is directly subordinate to _______________.
  2. A 3rd grade turner follows the instructions of _______________.
  3. A 3rd category turner replaces _______________.
  4. A 3rd grade turner is replaced by _______________.
  5. The turner is appointed to the position and dismissed by the head of the department in agreement with the head of the department.
  6. Must know:
    - design, rules for adjustment and accuracy testing of universal lathes;
    - rules for controlling large-sized machines, serviced together with a turner of a higher qualification;
    - design and rules for using universal and special devices;
    - device and conditions of use of the plasma torch;
    - purpose and rules for the use of control and measuring instruments and devices;
    - geometry and rules for sharpening cutting tools made of tool steels or with a plate made of hard alloys or ceramic;
    - system of admissions and landings;
    - qualities and roughness parameters;
    - basic properties of processed materials.
  7. _________________________________________________________________.

II. Job responsibilities

  1. Processing on universal lathes of parts of 8-11 qualifications and complex parts of 12-14 qualifications.
  2. Processing of parts according to 7-10 qualifications on specialized machines set up to process certain parts or perform individual operations.
  3. Turning of thin-walled parts with wall thickness up to 1 mm and length up to 200 mm.
  4. Performing turning operations using the method of combined plasma-mechanical processing under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner.
  5. Cutting external and internal single-start triangular, rectangular and trapezoidal threads with a cutter.
  6. Thread cutting with swirl heads.
  7. Control of turning-centering machines with center heights of 2000 mm and above, distance between centers of 10,000 mm and more.
  8. Control of turning-centering machines with center heights of up to 800 mm, having more than three supports, under the guidance of a more highly qualified turner.
  9. Performing the necessary calculations to obtain the specified conical surfaces.
  10. Control of lifting and transport equipment from the floor.
  11. Slinging and lashing of loads for lifting, moving, installation and storage.
  12. Turning of mica and micalex workpieces.
  13. _________________________________________________________________.
  14. _________________________________________________________________.

III. Rights


A 3rd category turner has the right:
  1. give his subordinate employees instructions and tasks on a range of issues included in his functional responsibilities.
  2. control the implementation of production tasks, timely execution of individual assignments by employees subordinate to him.
  3. request and receive the necessary materials and documents related to issues of his activities and the activities of his subordinate employees.
  4. interact with other services of the enterprise on production and other issues included in his functional responsibilities.
  5. get acquainted with draft decisions of the enterprise management concerning the activities of the Division.
  6. propose to the manager proposals for improving work related to the responsibilities provided for in this Job Description.
  7. submit for consideration by the manager proposals on rewarding distinguished employees and imposing penalties on violators of production and labor discipline.
  8. report to the manager about all identified violations and shortcomings in connection with the work performed.
  9. _________________________________________________________________.
  10. _________________________________________________________________.

IV. Responsibility


A 3rd category turner is responsible for:
  1. For failure to perform (improper performance) of one’s job duties as provided for in this job description, within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  4. _________________________________________________________________.
  5. _________________________________________________________________.