Operating and maintaining circular weaving machines to ensure continuous production of woven plastic fabric.
An industrial textile factory floor featuring multiple circular weaving machines (looms) arranged in rows. The space has metal grated walkways, overhead industrial lighting, and racks filled with white yarn bobbins. The layout is dense with machinery and materials.
The person walks between machines, reaches out with both hands to manipulate thin plastic threads, uses a hook tool to guide threads, and presses buttons on control panels. The actions are repetitive as the worker moves from one machine to another.
Thin synthetic plastic tapes (threads), large circular looms, numerous white yarn bobbins, and rolls of finished woven plastic fabric.
A long metal hook tool for threading and a machine control panel with various colored buttons.
High precision is required for threading individual plastic tapes through narrow guides and needles, as well as for tying small knots to repair breaks.
The worker operates independently, managing a section of multiple machines in a parallel work arrangement within a larger factory setting.