Key Responsibilities1. Bench Work & FittingShaping & Sizing: Performing manual operations like filing, sawing, chipping, and scraping to bring metal parts to exact dimensions.Marking: Using tools like scriber, vernier height gauges, and angle plates to mark guide lines for drilling and cutting according to blueprints.Accuracy: Achieving high precision, often with a tolerance of 0.02 mm to 0.04 mm.2. Assembly & InstallationMechanical Assembly: Fitting together components like gears, pulleys, shafts, and valves using fasteners (rivets, bolts, and screws).Interchangeability: Ensuring parts can be replaced or interchanged across different units without individual custom fitting.Pneumatics & Hydraulics: Identifying and assembling components like compressors, valves, and actuators to build fluid power circuits.3. Maintenance & RepairPreventive Maintenance: Regularly lubricating, cleaning, and overhauling machines (Lathes, Drill Presses, Grinders) to prevent breakdowns.Troubleshooting: Identifying the root cause of mechanical failure, dismantling the unit, and replacing worn-out or defective parts.Testing: Conducting performance tests on completed assemblies to ensure they meet operational standards.