Responsible for inspecting, diagnosing faults, repairing and testing pneumatic components like valves, fittings, and tubing on a workbench, ensuring their proper functionality and compliance with safety standards, often utilizing specialized tools and test equipment to identify and rectify issues.
Key Responsibilities:
Component Inspection:Visually inspecting pneumatic components for damage, wear, leaks, or contamination.
Fault Diagnosis:Utilizing testing equipment like pressure gauges, flow meters, and air leak detectors to pinpoint malfunctions within pneumatic systems.
Disassembling pneumatic components for thorough cleaning and inspection of internal parts.
Repair and Replacement: Replacing worn or damaged seals, o-rings, pistons, and other components as needed.Calibrating pressure regulators, flow controls, and other pneumatic devices to ensure accurate performance.
Reassembling repaired pneumatic components and conducting comprehensive functional tests under simulated operating conditions.
Maintaining detailed records of repairs, including component details, test results, and parts used.
Parts:Identifying necessary replacement parts for repairs
Troubleshooting and Analyzing complex pneumatic system malfunctions and developing solutions to rectify them.
Following all safety protocols related to compressed air systems, including proper handling of high-pressure lines and equipment.
Required Skills and Knowledge: