How do they match: Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

  • Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

  • Roll Forming Machine Operator
  • Roll Forming Machine Set Up Mechanic
  • Roll Forming Machine Set Up Operator
  • Roll Forming Machine Set-Up Mechanic
  • Roll Forming Operator
  • Roll Operator
  • Roll Over Press Operator
  • Roll Setter
  • Roll Table Operator
  • Roll Threader Operator
  • Roll Tube Setter
  • Roller
  • Roller Leveler
  • Roller Leveler Operator
  • Roller Machine Operator
  • Rolling Attendant
  • Rolling Mill Operator
  • Rolls Mill Operator
  • Bar Roller
  • Barrel Roller
  • Barrel Roller Operator
  • Brass Roller
  • Cold Roll Catcher
  • Cold Roll Operator
  • Cold Roller
  • Cold Rolling Coordinator
  • Cold Reduction Roller
  • Cold Strip Roller
  • Cold-Rolling Machine Setter
  • Finish Rolls Operator
  • Forming Roll Operator
  • Hot Roller
  • Hot Mill Roller
  • Hot Mill Tin Roller
  • Mangle Roll Operator
  • Mangle Roller
  • Metal Sheet Roller Operator
  • Plastic Straightening Roll Operator
  • Primary Mill Roller
  • Seamless Tube Roller
  • Sheet Roller Operator
  • Spline Rolling Machine Job Setter
  • Steel Roller
  • Straightening Roll Operator
  • Strip Roller
  • Tube Roller

  • Set up, operate, or tend machines to roll steel or plastic forming bends, beads, knurls, rolls, or plate, or to flatten, temper, or reduce gauge of material.

  • Calculate draft space and roll speed for each mill stand to plan rolling sequences and specified dimensions and tempers.
  • Direct and train other workers to change rolls, operate mill equipment, remove coils and cobbles, and band and load material.
  • Disassemble sizing mills removed from rolling lines, and sort and store parts.
  • Install equipment such as guides, guards, gears, cooling equipment, and rolls, using hand tools.
  • Read rolling orders, blueprints, and mill schedules to determine setup specifications, work sequences, product dimensions, and installation procedures.
  • Remove scratches and polish roll surfaces, using polishing stones and electric buffers.
  • Select rolls, dies, roll stands, and chucks from data charts to form specified contours and to fabricate products.
  • Set distance points between rolls, guides, meters, and stops, according to specifications.
  • Start operation of rolling and milling machines to flatten, temper, form, and reduce sheet metal sections and to produce steel strips.
  • Thread or feed sheets or rods through rolling mechanisms, or start and control mechanisms that automatically feed steel into rollers.