- Purpose
The purpose of the Phenix Flooring LLC procedure for Tufting Mechanic is to ensure that all employees performing this job understand the responsibilities and requirements of the position. This job description encompasses various mechanic positions within Phenix Flooring.
- Scope
This policy will ensure that all employees and shifts are consistent when implementing this procedure.
- Duties
Safety:
Perform all job duties in a safe manner
- Follow all safety rules/procedures, including but not limited to: Lock-out/tag-out, safety glasses/goggles, stop signs and walk ways, lift truck safety procedures, etc.
Wear PPE as required
Report all safety issues to a Supervisor immediately
Style Changes (Fixer, Lead Mechanic, Mechanic)
Start style changes as directed by shift Supervisor
Follow the Tufting Spec Sheet for set-up requirements
Pile Height
Stitches
Sewing Width
Step
Pens
Machine set-up specifications:
Pulley sizes/settings
Belt alignment
Shifter cam #
Sprocket size
Stroke cam size
Bed setting
Jerker bar setting
Run out a weight check and take it to the Quality Area
Make any adjustments needed. (The QC Tech or Supervisor will tell you what is needed)
Run another weight check if needed until the set-up is correct
Return to the machine and run the carpet up to the mending frame
Check the carpet for quality issues; comb for loops, watch for shift marks, etc.
Sign-off on the Tufting Spec Sheet
NOTE*Once you sign-off on the spec sheet, you are indicating that you have set this machine up to the exact machine set-up specifications listed. All employees who sign-off on spec sheets will be held accountable if machines setting differ from the spec sheet
If something is different, you must mark it out and write the correct information on it.
If any changes have been made to the spec sheet, make a copy and place it in the Managers mailbox.
If changes are made to the spec sheet, it will be reviewed by management and changed in the system after validation
Machine Adjustments
Make any adjustments as instructed by the Supervisor for weight, set-up, or quality issues
Preventive Maintenance Checks (Tufting Mechanic)
Complete any PM checks as instructed by Maintenance Supervisor
Troubleshooting
Quality Checks
If no style changes are needed and no other instructions have been given, walk each tufting machine and look at the carpet for quality issues
Check Operator machine reports for quality issues
If any issues are found, fix the problem immediately
Other
In between normal duties of style changes, quality issues, and troubleshooting, other assignments will be listed in the maintenance shop or give verbally. This may include loading or unloading blade blocks, gathering dull blades from machines, cleaning, etc.
Assist new Operators or Relief Operators as needed or instructed by the Supervisor
Conduct major projects as required (Mechanic)
Conduct Rebuilds as required (Mechanic)
Conduct projects requiring welding and fabricating as required. Ensure all hot work permits are in order. (Welder/Fabricator)
Conduct maintenance and PMs on Lift Trucks as required (Lift Truck Mechanic)
Perform any building/facility maintenance as required (All)
Conduct minor electrical work as required (All)
Keep housekeeping in order