mcgyvr
Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2006
- 1,457
Are two-hand "anti-tie down" controls required for simple mead/bimba type air cylinder (3" to 6" cylinder diameters @ 100psi) presses in the US (OSHA)?
Right now we have a few simple staking machines from 20+ years ago that do have 2 hand controls but each of the buttons "could" be tied/taped down.
And if so do you know the specific section of OSHA that calls that out specifically for air cylinder presses.
Right now we have a few simple staking machines from 20+ years ago that do have 2 hand controls but each of the buttons "could" be tied/taped down.
And if so do you know the specific section of OSHA that calls that out specifically for air cylinder presses.