Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.12607 - Definitions; R, S
Rule 2607.
(1)
"Remote" means that an operator or other assigned employee who is operating or
attending a machine cannot, because of distance or location, place any part of
his or her body within the point of operation when a hazard exists.
(2) "Riveter" means a machine that consists
of a ram with a tool attached so that, when pressed against a fixed part with a
rivet or other fastener in between, it will cause pieces of material to be
joined together.
(3) "Roll form
machine" means a machine with in-running rolls so arranged to form a desired
shape of metal when the metal is fed through the rolls.
(4) "Safety factor" means the ratio of the
breaking strength of a piece of material or an object to the maximum designed
load or stress applied when in use.
(5) "Slitter" means a machine which has
circular knives mounted on powered shafts with the cutting faces adjacent to
each other in a manner that shears metal when it is fed through the
knives.
(6) "Squaring shear" means
a machine that has a table which utilizes a driven ram with a blade for
shearing action. The ram moves a nonrotary blade at a constant rate past the
edge of a fixed blade at the table and cuts metal.
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