Here's a trick to avoid:
Release power switch on belt sander (a powerful Makita 4"), flip the sander onto its side while the belt's still moving, but slowing down, and change the belt...
Speeds things up a tad and works fine maybe a dozen times, THEN
Slight pressure of finger on the belt re-engages it with the power roller, belt pulls finger against guard, and in turn machine against left finger which is still against the power switch and switches sander back on, pulling middle finger of right hand into the limited space between guard and now fast-moving belt, necessitating me yanking finger hard out of the sander against the motion of the belt. OUCH..!!
Result: loss of nail, nearly all the nail bed and broke off a small fragment of bone in tip of finger...
I've worked out since that this must have been pretty much what happened. Bloody stupid. It's been repaired in surgery since, and is now healing.
Hopefully a timely reminder never to take any shortcuts with safety and to always be alert, mindful and concentrate on the task in hand.
I thought I was doing OK in that respect, but obviously not. Second stupid accident in two years... and would I keep forgetting where I put things if I was really concentrating and paying attention...?!! #-o
Ian
Release power switch on belt sander (a powerful Makita 4"), flip the sander onto its side while the belt's still moving, but slowing down, and change the belt...
Speeds things up a tad and works fine maybe a dozen times, THEN
Slight pressure of finger on the belt re-engages it with the power roller, belt pulls finger against guard, and in turn machine against left finger which is still against the power switch and switches sander back on, pulling middle finger of right hand into the limited space between guard and now fast-moving belt, necessitating me yanking finger hard out of the sander against the motion of the belt. OUCH..!!
Result: loss of nail, nearly all the nail bed and broke off a small fragment of bone in tip of finger...
I've worked out since that this must have been pretty much what happened. Bloody stupid. It's been repaired in surgery since, and is now healing.
Hopefully a timely reminder never to take any shortcuts with safety and to always be alert, mindful and concentrate on the task in hand.
I thought I was doing OK in that respect, but obviously not. Second stupid accident in two years... and would I keep forgetting where I put things if I was really concentrating and paying attention...?!! #-o
Ian