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Class Code Information

Phraseology

Die Casting Mfg.
Note:  

Shall not be assigned to a risk engaged in operations described by another classification unless the operations subject to Code 1925 are conducted as a separate and distinct business.

Description

Code 1925 applies to employers engaged in die casting. Various alloys may be used in the
manufacturing process such as aluminum, lead, zinc, nickel, tin, magnesium, white metal,
chromium or copper. Alloys are melted, injected into molds using air or hydraulic pressure, then
cooled to form. Castings are ejected and cleaned by grinding and sanding. Castings may be sold
in a rough finished state or further processed by drilling, tapping, turning, milling, buffing or
polishing. The castings are inspected prior to shipment or delivery to the employer’s customers.

Assignment by Analogy

• Centrifugal casting     
• Figurine manufacturing – metal – die casting machine process

Operations to be Separately Rated

  1. Metal jig, fixture or die manufacturing for customers for use in their own manufacturing operations.  Refer to Code 3113 “Tool Mfg. – NOC – Not Drop or Machine Forged.”

  2. Manufacturing:

    1. Solder:
      1.  In paste and flux form.  Refer to Code 4557  “Ink Mfg.”
      2.  In bars that are melted and poured.  Refer to Code 3085 “Foundry – Non-Ferrous.”
    2. Steel rule dies principally made for use by others for their own operations.  Refer to Code 2790 “Pattern Making – NOC.”

Industry Group

All Other Manufacturing