Set up a winding machine to wind yarn - NZQA

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NZQA registered unit standard

4195 version 8 Page 1 of 3

Title

Set up a winding machine to wind yarn

Level

3

Credits

8

Purpose

People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of winding machine set-up; set up winding machine for operation; operate winding machine to optimise machine settings; and keep records.

Classification

Textiles Manufacture > Core Yarn Processing

Available grade

Achieved

Entry information Recommended skills and knowledge

Unit 4194, Wind yarn.

Explanatory notes 1

Legislation relevant to this unit standard includes but is not limited to the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

2

Definition Workplace procedures – procedures used by the organisation carrying out the work and applicable to the tasks being carried out. Examples are – standard operating procedures, site safety procedures, equipment operating procedures, codes of practice, quality management practices and standards, and procedures to comply with legislative and local body requirements.

3

Range Winding equipment may include – hank to package or package to package winding with manual or automatic doffing.

4

Assessment guidance Competence is intended to be demonstrated on the type of winding equipment installed in the candidate’s workplace.

5

Assessment information All evidence must be in accordance with workplace procedures.

Outcomes and evidence requirements Outcome 1 Competenz SSB Code 101571

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Demonstrate knowledge of winding machine set-up. Evidence requirements 1.1

Machine variables that can be changed during set-up are described in terms of their effect on processing and product quality. Range

length of yarn on cone, winding speed, yarn clearer settings, cone build and density.

Outcome 2 Set up winding machine for operation. Evidence requirements 2.1

Adjustments are made.

2.2

Yarn length is calculated.

2.3

Machine settings produce packages wound to specification. Range

2.4

length of yarn on cone, tension, package build and density, winding speed, clearer setting, conditioning and waxing devices, yarn jointing devices.

Instrumentation and control devices are set. Range

devices installed in the workplace.

Outcome 3 Operate winding machine to optimise machine settings. Evidence requirements 3.1

Safety guards and devices are in place, checked, and operational.

3.2

Winder is run and settings are adjusted to meet efficiency and quality standards.

Outcome 4 Keep records. Evidence requirements 4.1

Records are maintained. Range

Competenz SSB Code 101571

machine batch settings, production records, maintenance records.

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Planned review date

4195 version 8 Page 3 of 3

31 December 2021

Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment Registration

1

18 June 1995

31 December 2019

Revision

2

8 August 1997

31 December 2019

Revision

3

18 July 2000

31 December 2019

Revision

4

10 October 2001

31 December 2019

Revision

5

12 August 2004

31 December 2019

Rollover and Revision

6

26 March 2007

Review

7

23 April 2008

31 December 2019

Review

8

19 May 2016

N/A

31 December 2019

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Competenz SSB Code 101571

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