Unsafe pulley belt installation.
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Changing belts on a VW Beetle - GIF
Amish belt-driven machine shop - photo
Belt-driven industrial robot - GIF
Conveyor belt lacing tool - GIF
Unsafe pulley belt installation.
Previously:
Changing belts on a VW Beetle - GIF
Amish belt-driven machine shop - photo
Belt-driven industrial robot - GIF
Conveyor belt lacing tool - GIF
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carloski (Aug 17, 2022), CharlesWaugh (Aug 16, 2022), durrelltn (Aug 17, 2022), nova_robotics (Aug 20, 2022), olderdan (Aug 21, 2022), Ralphxyz (Apr 8, 2024), Rangi (Aug 16, 2022)
Ralphxyz (Apr 8, 2024)
That is extremely dangerous
In my early teens I worked at a local brickworks which had 6inch flat belt fast and loose pulleys below floor level. There was a one armed man who worked in a shed making hand made bricks (no pun intended) who I leaned had tried to remount a belt with the pulleys running, it tore his arm of at the shoulder. I tried make conversation with him to no avail as it affected him badly. At least the company kept him in employment.
mr mikey (Aug 21, 2022)
That was common in machine shops, farming and pretty much any industry that had belts running everywhere. My mom worked in Greenfield Village here in Dearborn Mi., It was created by Henry Ford. He had restored buildings and showed how early America was built. Thomas Edison and many more are displayed here. It had a running machine shop with a steam engine that ran all the equipment with belts that ran from the ceiling pulleys and shafts to the machines. A worker giving a demonstration got caught in the belt. Sadly, he did not make it. Mr Mikey.
Charles Waugh
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durrelltn (Aug 17, 2022), nova_robotics (Aug 20, 2022)
looks like he sets the belts up in the palm of his hand, then presents his palm to the pulley, keeping his fingers lower than the palm - similar to how you feed apples to a horse. - it looks dangerous (and yes I'd use a chicken stick or switch everything off), but I suspect some thought has gone into doing this "safely"
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
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I had a sloppy drive belt on my bandsaw. I gave it a heel swipe with my hand, hand outside but my fingers must have been dangling a might. It grabbed me by my index and middle fingers. It was a touch bloody. I'm fortunate. My nails will be fully grown back in a 2-3 weeks now. It only stung for a moment. Old can act stupidly, too.
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