information concerning binding that you would expect to find in the job documentation or production control system OHS factors that need to be addressed when adjusting machinery circumstances a machine would need to be adjusted correct binding technique for a job safety measures that should be taken when setting up and operating this equipment parts of the wire stitcher that would need to be adjusted to process books of different thicknesses positioning of the wire stitches on the book difference between a staple and a wire stitch determining the appropriate wire calliper for a particular job care that should be taken to ensure a neat and clean adhesive binding job sewing stages positioning on the book the term "Kettle stitch" common sewing problems likely to be met when sewing a multi-section book purpose of sewing frames ensuring that hand sewing remains firmly together problems that are associated with oiling a wire stitcher problems that can occur if equipment is not properly cleaned and maintained steps that can be taken to ensure the smooth passage of work through the factory occurrence of production problems during processing measures that can be used to prevent production interruptions acceptable binding result expectations if wire stitches are not in the right position causesof a book to be "stab" stitched special problems that may be encountered with "stab" stitching "saddle" stitched or "flat"/"side" stitched determination manuals, safety and other documentation that are relevant to this task and where they are kept information that is included in these documents
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