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Tire Dismantling: Use the tire machine to separate rubber tires and wheels. Maintain the crush pad work area to reduce equipment downtime, harvest cores, and ensure environmental compliance. Degarbage: Remove Freon, power steering fluid, power brake fluid, batteries, excess garbage, and other items as prescribed by procedure.
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Requiring the use of personal protective equipment such as face protection (safety glasses, goggles, face shield), foot protection (i.e. steel toed shoes, rubber boots, etc.) Understanding Spray Foam Insulation rigs, chemistry, safety practices required.
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A basic toolkit includes a multi-screwdriver, torx security bit set, hammer, cordless drill, allen wrench, box cutter, rubber mallet, socket set, needle nose pliers, precision wire cutters, crescent wrench, easy off, putty knife, microfiber cleaning cloth, and goo gone.
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Warehouses with no climate control, potentially hazardous equipment (such as forklift trucks, mechanical lift gates, hand tools, manual material handling equipment, ladders, and rubber retention straps.
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With over 90 years of customer-focused performance, Boyd Corporation has evolved as a market leader in engineered rubber, plastic, metal, flexible environmental sealing & energy management solutions.
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Connectors, shielding, terminations (crimping, soldering, splicing, etc) and injection molding of thermoplastics and silicone rubber. connectors, shielding, terminations (crimping, soldering, splicing, etc) and injection molding of thermoplastics and silicone rubber.
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