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Job Description
Make or form wax or sand cores or molds used in the production of metal castings in foundries.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 51-4071.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 36,030.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 17.00
- Currently, there are 12,810 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Foundry Mold and Coremakers”.
Also Known As…
- Foundry Mold and Coremakers
- Sand Molder
- No Bake Molder
- Molder
- Mold Maker
- Laborer
- Journeyman Molder
- Core Stripper
- Core Setter
- Core Maker
- Core Machine Operator
- Wax Pattern Coater
- Sand Cutter Operator
- Sand Cutter
- Roll Hand
- Pattern Molder
- Molder Apprentice
- Mold Tooling Technician
- Mold Finisher
- Mold Closer
- Mold Capper
- Hand Spring Former
- Hand Former
- Hand Coremaker
- Golf Club Head Former
- Foundry Worker
- Foundry Tender
- Foundry Molder
- Foundry Mold Assembly and Shake-Out Worker
- Foundry Finisher
- Founder
- Dry Sand Molder
- Dry Molder
- Dipper
- Coremaker Apprentice
- Core Sticker
- Core Stacker
- Core Rescuer
- Core Piler
- Core Paster
- Core Oven Tender
- Core Microarchitect
- Core Drier
- Core Baker
- Bond Runner
- Airset Molder
- Airset Caster
Tasks for “Sweep Molder”
- Rotate sweep boards around spindles to make symmetrical molds for convex impressions.
- Lift upper mold sections from lower sections and remove molded patterns.
- Tend machines that bond cope and drag together to form completed shell molds.
- Sprinkle or spray parting agents onto patterns and mold sections to facilitate removal of patterns from molds.
- Pour molten metal into molds, manually or using crane ladles.
- Move and position workpieces such as mold sections, patterns, and bottom boards, using cranes, or signal others to move workpieces.
- Sift and pack sand into mold sections, core boxes, and pattern contours, using hand or pneumatic ramming tools.
- Operate ovens or furnaces to bake cores or to melt, skim, and flux metal.
- Clean and smooth molds, cores, and core boxes, and repair surface imperfections.
- Position cores into lower sections of molds, and reassemble molds for pouring.
- Position patterns inside mold sections and clamp sections together.
- Form and assemble slab cores around patterns and position wire in mold sections to reinforce molds, using hand tools and glue.
- Cut spouts, runner holes, and sprue holes into molds.
Related Technology & Tools
- Crane ladles
- Turret lathes
- Core machines
- Socket wrench sets
- Buffing machines
- Desktop computers
- Coremaking machines
- Die casting machines
- Laser welding equipment
- Induction furnaces
- Horizontal milling machines
- Digital pyrometers
- Surface grinding machines
- Height gauges
- Heat treating furnaces
- Vacuum casting machines
- Emery cloths
- Cupola furnaces
- Multipurpose screwdrivers
- Core blowers
- Vertical machining centers
- Abrasive stones
- V-blocks
- Gas-powered generators
- Shearing machines
- Angle plates
- Wire electrical discharge machine WEDM
- Inside diameter outside diameter ID-OD grinders
- Digital micrometers
- Variable speed drill presses
- Electric arc furnaces
- Electric overhead traveling EOT cranes
- Multipurpose hammers
- Dial indicators
- Foundry ovens
- Flat files
- Chain hoists
- Sand blasting machines
- Mold clamps
- Process air heaters
- Micro welding equipment
- Power grinders
- Centrifugal casting machines
- Foundry sand testing equipment
- Crucible furnaces
- Vent gas scrubbers
- Bench vises
- Surface plates
- Dial calipers
- Allen wrench sets
- Creo Parametric Pro/ENGINEER
- Inventory tracking software
- CNC Software Mastercam
- Machine control software
- Autodesk AutoCAD
- Computer aided manufacturing CAM software
- Dassault Systemes SolidWorks
- Data entry software