La. Admin. Code tit. 28 § CXXXIII-2517

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section CXXXIII-2517 - Abrasive Wheel Machinery
A. General Requirements

Circle the Appropriate Answer

1. Do grinding wheels fit freely on the spindle?

Y N N/A

2. Is forcing the grinding wheel on the spindle prohibited?

Y N N/A

3. Are all wheels closely inspected and sounded by the user (ring test) to make sure they have not been damaged before being mounted?

Note: Before mounting the wheel, make sure the spindle speed of the machine does not exceed the maximum operating speed marked on the wheel.

Y N N/A

4. Is the spindle nut-tightened only enough to hold the wheel in place?

Y N N/A

5. Are all grinding wheel operators required to use eye protection?

Y N N/A

6. Are all contact surfaces of the wheel, blotters, and flanges flat and free of foreign material?

Y N N/A

7. When a bushing is used in the wheel hole, is it positioned so it does not exceed the width of the wheel nor make contact with the flange?

Y N N/A

B. Floor and Bench-Grinding Machines

Circle the Appropriate Answer

1. Are all floor- and bench-mounted abrasive wheels equipped with safety guards?

Y N N/A

2. Does the safety guard cover the spindle end, nut, and flange projections?

Y N N/A

3. Is the maximum angular exposure of the grinding wheel and side 90o or less?

Exception. When work requires contact with the wheel below the horizontal plane of the spindle, the angular exposure shall not exceed 125o. In either case, the exposure shall begin at not more than 65o above the horizontal place of the spindle.

Y N N/A

4. Are work rests provided which are rigidly supported and readily adjustable?

Y N N/A

5. Are work rests kept adjusted closely to the wheel with a maximum opening of 1/8 inch to prevent the work from being jammed between the wheel and the rest?

Y N N/A

C. Portable and Other Abrasive Wheels

Circle the Appropriate Answer

1. Do all machines with abrasive wheels greater than 2 inches in diameter have safety guards?

Note: Some abrasive wheels may be equipped with flanges.

Y N N/A

2. Is the maximum exposure angle on all grinding wheels 180o or less?

Y N N/A

3. When in use, is the guard on right angle head or vertical portable grinders located between the operator and the wheel?

Y N N/A

4. Is the guard on right angle head or vertical portable grinders adjusted so that pieces of a broken wheel will be deflected away from the operator?

Y N N/A

5. Is the top half of the wheel on other grinders always enclosed?

Y N N/A

D. General Requirements for Guards

Circle the Appropriate Answer

1. Are the guard and its fastenings strong enough to retain fragments of the wheel in case of breakage?

Y N N/A

2. Are guards mounted to maintain proper alignment with the wheel?

Y N N/A

3. Are tongue guards at the top of the wheel bench, floor stand, and cylindrical grinders adjusted to the decreasing diameter of the wheel so that the gap is never more than one-fourth of an inch?

Y N N/A

E. Ping Test
1. Wheels should be tapped gently with a light nonmetallic implement, such as the handle of a screwdriver for light wheels, or a wooden mallet for heavier wheels. Tap wheels about 45o each side of the vertical centerline and about 1 or 2 inches from the edge of the wheel. Then rotate the wheel 45o and repeat the test. A sound and undamaged wheel will give a clear metallic tone. If cracked, there will be a dead sound and not a clear "ring."

La. Admin. Code tit. 28, § CXXXIII-2517

Promulgated by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, LR 33:69 (January 2007).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:6(A)(10).