The women workers in the most lighter machine proc

2022-09-27
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Women workers in the machining workshop: silent dedication and unremitting pursuit

Abstract: their hands worn on the heavy iron hardware for many years are full of thick calluses, with old scars, and there are oil stains in their fingerprints that cannot be washed away, but they can weave, hook, and embroider. What's more special is that these hands can refine rough metal blanks into handicraft like friction and wear testing machines, also known as friction testing machines Precision parts of wear testing machine

when I walked through the corridor with white lines in the machining workshop and saw the ① group of female workers of industrial waste plastics, my heart was moved again

women workers in the machining workshop: silent dedication and unremitting pursuit

those girls who chirp like birds on weekdays. They often wear the most eye-catching and fashionable clothes, but now, they all wear gray overalls, gray work hats, and gray coarse cloth aprons, and work conscientiously there. They are either standing on the pedal to start the machine tool, or filing parts on the clamping table. It is hot, noisy and dangerous. The high-speed rotating machine tool often emits flying sparks. It takes 12 minutes of patience and endurance to sort out the hard billets. It's a competition between strength and strength. Now it's completed by a weak girl, and you will feel a contrast

their hands, which have been worn out on heavy iron hardware for many years, are covered with thick calluses, with old-fashioned scars, and there are oil stains in their fingerprints that cannot be washed away. But it can weave, hook, and embroider. What's more special is that these hands can refine rough metal blanks into handicraft like precision parts

how many finished products have been produced from them over the years, I don't count them. I only know that those hands, which were also used to make vermicelli, are no longer soft and slender, but can be held up and put down, and are generous enough to protect their families from the wind and rain... Therefore, some people naturally breed admiration, some people sympathize with others, while our female machine workers, who are calm by nature, naturally look at all this, that kind of calm, That calm, people feel that life is beyond and free and easy

a master I worked with during my internship is now the oldest female machine worker in the factory. At her age, others have changed careers to the second line, but she still works on the lathe. She is thin and looks very ordinary, but she is the most beautiful lathe worker in the factory. She has been driving lathes for more than 20 years. Being familiar with lathes is like being familiar with her own children. No matter how difficult the work is in her hands, she can do it. Her skillful skills are admirable. Year after year, she brought out many apprentices, but they rarely called her master to comprehensively improve the intelligent level of enterprise R & D, production, management and service, but affectionately called her nickname. She seemed happy to talk and laugh with young people, and never put on the airs of an old master to drive other enterprises to pack and list. I remember once I asked her why she didn't go to find a leader to change her profession. She laughed brightly and said that I hadn't been able to do it yet! The confident tone made me ashamed to answer

now, my master is still standing in front of the lathe, still so energetic. As long as she stands on the lathe and enters the working role, she will be in an excited state of mind. At this time, she was full of energy, quick in action, nimble in hands and feet, and able to advance and retreat the turning tool. That complacency, so happy, even if she works for several hours continuously, she won't feel tired

it seems that my master will not leave the machine before he retires. From her red and youthful face, I can see the spiritual realm of the female machine workers' silent dedication and unremitting pursuit

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