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Originally Posted by steve99
Just imagine the Health and Safety inspector seeing that contraption, have heart failure.
Or imagine the number or warning signs required
Beware of rotating parts
Do not put hand in machine
Keep long hair tied back
Warning high noise levels
Eye and hearing protection must be worn
Warning machine may start automaticly
Beware of belts
Do not allow children to play in area
Do not enter feed area if machine operating
Contact with rotating or moving parts may be hazardous
Beware of material being ejected from machine when in operation
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No common sense these days
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At least they didn't have to have a warning about "do not remove safety shields"
Yep, the warning signs would be 98% of the owners manual.
Owners manual! No such thing back in those days - when asked for a manual, the machinery dealer would simply say "if you can't figure out how that machine works, you have no business buying it!"
(I jest made that up)
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