[TheForge] Tongs & power hammer - a safety issue?
David E. Smucker
[email protected]
Mon Jan 12 13:58:00 2004
Bruce, I like others don't yet see the safety issue you talk about -- at
least not with the tongs I use unless you are so far into the dies that you
are well past the pivot point -- and this is something I am not likely to
do.
At our December meeting of the AACB we had Steve Jordan demonstrated on the
power hammer. He is from Ohio and has quite an extensive industrial
experience using power hammers. His big safety message was to think about
where you hold the tongs -- NOT IN FRONT of YOUR BODY but always to the
side. (Same applies to stock if not using tongs.) He has see cases of
tongs or stock being pushed into ones person in the case of a misaligned
strike of a large hammer. Rather serious accident, in one case all the way
to the backbone. (By misaligned I mean on the near edge of the dies so it
pushes the material towards the operator.) Most of us hold stock or tongs
in our dominate hand when under the power hand rather than in our off hand.
In my case this is my right hand. If holding stock and a top tool I hold
the top tool in my hand left hand most of the time too. Steve point is
that for a right hand person like myself I should then use my LEFT foot to
control the treadle. This puts my body so that it is natural to have the
stock on my right side and not in front of me. I thought this was a really
good safety message. I had never given thought to which foot I used on the
treadle of a power hammer.
Dave Smucker
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Freeman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 8:39 AM
Subject: [TheForge] Tongs & power hammer - a safety issue?
> Just back from Gichner's Hammer In.
>
> Bob Patrick mentioned a danger of getting tongs under a power hammer
> (by accident, of course) - hammer slams the jaws together, and if you've
> got a finger in the way, you lose it. Solutions: Don't put your
> fingers between the reins, and don't get the jaws under the power
> hammer.
>
> But of course I immediately "invented" a safety tongs for which this
> wouldn't be an issue. Question is, is there any real need for such a
> safety tongs? 0pinions, please.
>
> Bruce
> NJ
>
>
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