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The mold changer is responsible for setting molds and dies, and setting up and adjusting compression, injection, and transfer machines used to mold plastic materials to specified shape according to blueprints and designs. The essential functions include reading specifications to determine machine setup and prescribed temperature and time settings, positioning, aligning, and securing assembled mold or mold components, and machine accessories onto machine press bed, according to guide marks, using hoist, power tools, and hand tools. The role also involves attaching connecting lines, for example air, oil, or water to mold, and adjusting controls to regulate mold temperature. The mold changer sets machine controls and turns dials to regulate specified machine forming pressure and plastic curing time in mold, starts the machine to produce sample products, measures and visually inspects sample products for surface and dimensional defects using microscope, micrometer, and gauges, and adjusts machine setup to eliminate defects. Additionally, the mold changer may also repair and maintain machines and auxiliary equipment, using hand tools and power tools.