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strunjaci

Strunjaci, or lathe operators, are skilled workers who shape metal and other materials by removing material on turning machines. The term is used in several South Slavic languages, where strunjac denotes a person who operates a lathe. Strunjaci work in metalworking industries such as automotive, machine building, toolmaking, and maintenance, and may also handle turning operations in plastics or composites.

The core duties of strunjaci include setting up lathes (manual or CNC), selecting and installing cutting tools,

Equipment used includes manual lathes, CNC lathes, turret lathes, and related tooling like inserts, drills, and

Training for strunjaci typically involves vocational education or apprenticeship programs, supplemented by on-the-job training. Prospects depend

and
determining
appropriate
speeds
and
feeds
for
a
given
material
and
operation.
They
perform
turning
tasks
such
as
facing,
external
and
internal
turning,
threading,
boring,
knurling,
and
drilling
as
part
of
a
continuous
sequence
to
achieve
the
required
dimensions
and
surface
finish.
Strunjaci
read
technical
drawings,
verify
tolerances
with
measurement
instruments
(calipers,
micrometers,
gauges),
and
document
results.
They
monitor
machine
performance,
perform
routine
maintenance,
and
troubleshoot
issues
such
as
tool
wear
or
misalignment.
Safety
is
a
central
concern,
with
attention
to
proper
PPE,
workholding,
chip
management,
and
machine
guarding.
gauges.
In
modern
shops,
strunjaci
often
work
with
CAD/CAM
data
and
collaborate
with
programmers
and
inspectors
to
integrate
turning
operations
into
broader
manufacturing
processes.
on
industry
demand
for
skilled
machinists
and
the
growing
use
of
automated
and
CNC
turning,
which
increasingly
values
versatility
and
precision.