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My luck ran out - ** Warning Graphic Content **
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PJ
- Published: 11-07-2017, 01:25 AM
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My luck ran out - ** Warning Graphic Content **
Was working senior league (full house) last Tuesday. Was having turn pan issues on lane 18. Reached in to get a pin off the track before ball came up. Got to close to cross conveyor belt. Felt my finger getting grabbed. Pulled back and lost the tip in the lower pulley. If I hadn't might have lost my whole finger. The night shift pinchaser found the tip on shaker board. The surgeon had to snip part of the bone off to be able to sew the skin and meat around the tip of the finger. No, I am not trying... -
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Warning decals
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tenthframe
- Published: 10-07-2017, 12:25 AM
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Warning decals
I need to reorder some warning decals for my up front returns. Its a "warning do not place hands into ball return" type decal. On it is p/n 250-006-021. I cannot find it anywhere in any of the books nor does that number match up to anything on a supplier website. Is there a good resource matching pictures and part numbers for all warning decals for all areas of a bowling center? I just want to know if that is the actual part number or if has obsoleted and cross references to something....
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Safety Heads up
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Created by:
Pietenpol
- Published: 10-07-2017, 12:25 AM
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Safety Heads up
I recently accepted a couple days where I am running the front of house as well as the back. I've done this in other centers but this is the first center that I noticed something rather disturbing. We all have seen unruly kids, over-active kids and kids that just have way to much curiosity or energy. I stepped down to the approach to ask one child (in the presence of his mother) to stop running out onto the lane. They were most cooperative and I didn't think much of it until I glanced up minutes... -
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AMF centers with Brunswick machines
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Created by:
jbl
- Published: 10-07-2017, 12:25 AM
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AMF centers with Brunswick machines
The rear guards were just the beginning. For those who do not have them or have seen them I will post the rest of the guards I had to put on.
This one makes it fun to work on the clutch
Have fun trying to get to the grease fitting on the motor.
Can not get to pit belt without removing guard.
Fun to change a long turret belt.
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OSHA STANDARDS for Bowling Centers
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Created by:
8270king
- Published: 10-07-2017, 12:25 AM
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OSHA STANDARDS for Bowling Centers
www.northernsafety.com
21885 - Master Lock Safety Series Lockout Tagout Station with 4 locks - $124.67
3656 - Large Plug Lockout - $60.60
Total - just over $200 with tax... -
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Lane Intruder Alarm
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Created by:
RAF Stephen
- Published: 10-07-2017, 12:25 AM
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Lane Intruder Alarm
Hi
I' am looking for some help. We are a small 4 lane center in the UK.
We need to purchase an alarm system which will shut down the Pinspotters (AMF82/70) if somebody walks onto the lanes.
Can anyone suggest a solution?
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Had a visit from Workplace, health & Safety rep.
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Created by:
len marsden
- Published: 10-07-2017, 12:25 AM
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Had a visit from Workplace, health & Safety rep.
HI guys, A centre which I do casual work at has been visited recently by WH&S and has asked us to fit machine shut-off switches to the rear guards on the Brunswick A's. The strange part is that the guard only covers 3/4 of the elevator assy., but the woman could get her hand through the 3" x 2" mesh. We have changed the mesh to 2 x 2 and turned the guard upside down eliminate the access hole to the turn pan. I have designed a shut-down system using a Allen & Bradley magnetic reed switch that is wir... -
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by len marsdenHI guys, A centre which I do casual work at has been visited recently by WH&S and has asked us to fit machine shut-off switches to the rear guards on the Brunswick A's. The strange part is that the guard only covers 3/4 of the elevator assy., but the woman could get her hand through the 3" x 2" mesh. We have changed the mesh to 2 x 2 and turned the guard upside down eliminate the access hole to the turn pan. I have designed a shut-down system using a Allen & Bradley magnetic reed switch that is wir...
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by RAF StephenHi
I' am looking for some help. We are a small 4 lane center in the UK.
We need to purchase an alarm system which will shut down the Pinspotters (AMF82/70) if somebody walks onto the lanes.
Can anyone suggest a solution?
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Channel: Safety
09-28-2013, 10:46 AM -
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by 8270king
www.northernsafety.com
21885 - Master Lock Safety Series Lockout Tagout Station with 4 locks - $124.67
3656 - Large Plug Lockout - $60.60
Total - just over $200 with tax...-
Channel: Safety
06-12-2013, 07:19 PM -
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by jblThe rear guards were just the beginning. For those who do not have them or have seen them I will post the rest of the guards I had to put on.
This one makes it fun to work on the clutch
Have fun trying to get to the grease fitting on the motor.
Can not get to pit belt without removing guard.
Fun to change a long turret belt.
Will post more pics in next post...-
Channel: Safety
04-28-2013, 11:56 AM -
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by PietenpolI recently accepted a couple days where I am running the front of house as well as the back. I've done this in other centers but this is the first center that I noticed something rather disturbing. We all have seen unruly kids, over-active kids and kids that just have way to much curiosity or energy. I stepped down to the approach to ask one child (in the presence of his mother) to stop running out onto the lane. They were most cooperative and I didn't think much of it until I glanced up minutes...
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04-07-2013, 07:55 AM -
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by tenthframeI need to reorder some warning decals for my up front returns. Its a "warning do not place hands into ball return" type decal. On it is p/n 250-006-021. I cannot find it anywhere in any of the books nor does that number match up to anything on a supplier website. Is there a good resource matching pictures and part numbers for all warning decals for all areas of a bowling center? I just want to know if that is the actual part number or if has obsoleted and cross references to something....
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Channel: Safety
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