Machinist Handbook 29th Edition

A machinist is a tradesperson or trained professional who operates machine tools, and has the ability to set up tools such as milling machines, grinders, lathes, and drilling machines.

Learn more about what a machinist is and what they do, and find out more about a machinist's work environment, skills, salary and career outlook.

Machinists and tool and die makers set up and operate equipment to produce precision metal parts, instruments, and tools.

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Machinists and Tool and Die Makers - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Data-driven information about how to become a machinist including job description, average salary by state, step-by-step instructions, education requirements, and job outlook.

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A machinist is a skilled tradesperson who specializes in fabricating, assembling, and repairing machinery parts with precision. Working primarily in factory settings, machinists operate sophisticated machinery to produce components that meet exact specifications.

What is a Machinist? A machinist operates and maintains various types of machines used in manufacturing and production processes. Machinists are highly trained in the field of machining and possess a deep understanding of materials, tools, and machine operations. Their primary role is to set up, program, and operate machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, grinders, or CNC (Computer ...

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A machinist is a skilled tradesperson responsible for fabricating, maintaining, and repairing machinery in industrial settings. They use precision tools to produce machinery and equipment components from raw metal or plastic materials. In addition to manufacturing components from raw materials or existing parts/drawings as needed, machinists are trained to disassemble equipment when necessary ...

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