

They sent me a quote and two approval drawings within an hour or so for two covers (my thought was one cover on the left side of saddle and one cover on right side of saddle). Original Message- From: StevesMachining To: rhulslander Cc: calciu1 Sent: Tue, 10:54 pm Subject: Re: Protecting the Lead Screw on a 101.28910Lathe I went to and filled out the forms with my dimensions. And too, it just might be nice to not have to be constantly clearing chips and swarf from the leadscrew! Raymond But the point being these machines can be dangerous and yes, a user can be seriously injured should long hair or loose clothing get caught in rotating machinery. You can read the letter here: Granted, it was a large machine, not a benchtop lathe as hobbyists typically use. Vice President and General Counsel, Yale University which discusses the investigation and recommendations for action to be taken to prevent such accidents from occurring.


Kowalski DOL-OSHA addressed to Dorothy K. From: On Behalf Of mondosmetals Sent: Thursday, Febru17:17 PM To: Subject: Re: Protecting the Lead Screw on a 101.28910LatheĪ woman working at a lathe at Yale was killed in 2011 when her long hair got caught in a rotating leadscrew.
