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Dust sheet metals area
*Safety* - Wear a dust mask.- Wear safety glasses.- Unplug all electrical equipment before cleaning. *Task List* With a dry cloth, wipe down all external surfaces of the sheet metal tools: - shear- slip roller- finger brake- shrinker/stretcher- turret pun...
Magnet roller the parking lot
Sharp metal debris can accumulate in our parking lot - this poses a hazard to car tires, so it's important to periodically pick up metallic sharp objects using our magnet roller. Retrieve the magnet roller, usually located near the recycling bin by the forg...
Monthly Maintenance
Perform weekly maintenance Remove the lower panel on the infeed side of the machine. Vacuum dust buildup from inside cabinet and off motor. Check v-belts for damage, tension, and wear. Yellow/Red tag the machine if issues are observed. Check for problema...
Inspect and Clean Wood Miter Saw Blade
Service manual: PENDING*Inspect the Blade*Inspect the saw blade for wear and damage.1. If any teeth are missing, yellow tag the tool in a tool report and file a purchase request if there are no spares in the maintenance room.1. If two consecutive teeth are mis...
Clean Computer Lab and Conference Room
*Materials*For a disinfectant, you can use sanitizing spray (kept under the kitchen sink, with refills in the maintenance closet)Apply disinfectant, wait three minutes, then wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel.If we are out of disindectant, submit a purchas...
Verify tool tags (physical & digital)
*Compare Online and Physical Tool States*1. Open https://api.protohaven.org/techs 2. Make a note of tools in a yellow or red state.3. Visit each of the tools listed as red or yellow state and verify that there is a physical tag on the tool that matches that st...
Recharge 3D printer desiccant pack
*Recharge Desiccant Pack* 1. Remove the white rectangular plastic desiccant pack from the "free filament" tote box by the 3D printing cabinet.2. Inspect the desiccant beads through the front window.3. Use the legend by the window to gauge if the beads are wet...