NEW BENCH GRINDER SAFETY SCALE
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.215 for grinders is one of the most frequently cited machine-safety standards for violations during OSHA machine-safety inspections. This is due to improperly adjusted work rests and tongues on bench grinders (sometimes called offhand or pedestal grinders).
Posted: April 14, 2008
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.215 for grinders is one of the most frequently cited machine-safety standards for violations during OSHA machine-safety inspections. This is due to improperly adjusted work rests and tongues on bench grinders (sometimes called offhand or pedestal grinders).
Since many people are unaware of these OSHA-required adjustments for bench grinders, Danray Products LLC has created a new bench grinder safety scale that is designed to check the openings between the grinding wheels and the tongues and work rests for compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.215, as well as the ANSI B11.9 and ANSI B7.1 grinder safety standards (which also have the same requirements). This scale has a 0.25 in diameter hole in it for attachment to bench grinders for easy verification of the proper adjustments by employers and operators.
According to 29 CFR 1910.215(a)(4), work rests must be kept adjusted closely to the wheel with a maximum opening of 1/8 in to prevent the workpiece from being jammed between the wheel and the rest, which may cause wheel breakage. In addition, 29 CFR 1910.215(b)(9) states that the distance between the wheel periphery and the adjustable tongue must never exceed ¼ in.
The orange-colored scale is made out of durable, 0.090 in thick anodized aluminum and has easy-to-read text and graphics that will not rub or scratch off. It is about the size of a credit card, which makes it convenient to carry and store. It can be used during the installation, maintenance, and inspection of bench grinders to make sure the work rests and tongues comply with the OSHA and ANSI grinder safety standards, which can help reduce OSHA violations. www.danrayproducts.com