Perform visual, ultrasonic and magnetic particle inspection of wheels for conformance to applicable standards and specifications.
Have sufficient knowledge of ultrasonics to work with defect code.
Must receive Level I certification in magnetic particle and ultrasonic inspection as provided by the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing and required by AAR within eighteen month on the job.
Properly mark wheels indicating defects with crayon.
Record pertinent data on form related to wheel inspection.
Perform periodic inspection on final line, visually checking stamping for readability and proper depth, chamfering, stenciling, bores, hubs, plates and pads. Check flange thickness and height by use of a flange gauge.
Check overall appearance of wheel to make certain that it has been cleaned properly.
Set up, change, or adjust equipment as necessary to assure correct inspection of wheels.
Input information into computer to update inventories.
Advise supervisor immediately when defects become excessive.
MINOR ACTIVITIES:
Mix magnetic particle solution in holding tank and clean weekly.
Occasionally assist in lab to become familiar with operation.
May assist in breakdowns to resume production.
Take wheel samples for analysis as necessary.
Keep needed supplies in stock.
Maintain inspection booth in clean and orderly fashion.
Check tape lines on master tape line for accuracy when working final line.
Check weight of wheels and keep record of weight, bore size and type when working finalline