www.ukengineforum.forumotion.com
Please log in , the forum is open to guests who are now able to view most sections, feel free to become a member , you will then be able to post and reply to topics.

Join the forum, it's quick and easy

www.ukengineforum.forumotion.com
Please log in , the forum is open to guests who are now able to view most sections, feel free to become a member , you will then be able to post and reply to topics.

Engine shaft Guards.

2 posters

Go down

Engine shaft Guards. Empty Engine shaft Guards.

Post by Sir Clip Wed Feb 24 2010, 20:51

Am just thinking after seeing last weeks Country File on TV.
The one in which they spoke to the young farmer that lost his whole left arm when his coat caught on a pin projecting from a tractor P.T.O. shaft without a guard. Well my Lister CS is installed in a room in a confined space and to walk past the flywheel and projecting shaft is not a good idea. So I decided to make priorority of making a mesh guard over it. Thinking that generally not many stationary engines seem to be fitted with projecting shaft guards and am interested in others thaughts on this?
Sir Clip
Sir Clip
Expert
Expert

Posts : 94
Join date : 2009-09-07
Age : 79
Location : Cornwall. Nr.Helston

Back to top Go down

Engine shaft Guards. Empty Re: Engine shaft Guards.

Post by SmokeyJoe Wed Feb 24 2010, 21:11

My dad has a lister CS. The reason he got it was if killed the previous owner. He was adjusting something on the engine and has scarf got caught up in the belt and as they say the rest is history.

I would put a guard on it

_________________
Cheers Gavin
www.haddenhamsteamrally.co.uk
SmokeyJoe
SmokeyJoe
Born to be wild
Born to be wild

Posts : 38
Join date : 2009-10-20
Location : Grunty Fen, Cambs

Back to top Go down

Engine shaft Guards. Empty shaft guards

Post by Sir Clip Wed Feb 24 2010, 21:37

SmokeyJoe wrote:My dad has a lister CS. The reason he got it was if killed the previous owner. He was adjusting something on the engine and has scarf got caught up in the belt and as they say the rest is history.

I would put a guard on it
Thanks Gavin, How horrific, Expect your dad is watching his back ! Shall be priority ONE now.Chris.
Sir Clip
Sir Clip
Expert
Expert

Posts : 94
Join date : 2009-09-07
Age : 79
Location : Cornwall. Nr.Helston

Back to top Go down

Engine shaft Guards. Empty Re: Engine shaft Guards.

Post by Sir Clip Thu Dec 26 2013, 14:23

Engine shaft Guards. 2013_f12


The wall starts to the right of the white leg holding up the filing cabinet.


Engine shaft Guards. 2013_f13


I know I am posting this a bit late!!!.... but here is the guard. The shaft has a short piece of pipe over it which is held on with two wing nuts,and removed to crank.  Chris.
Sir Clip
Sir Clip
Expert
Expert

Posts : 94
Join date : 2009-09-07
Age : 79
Location : Cornwall. Nr.Helston

Back to top Go down

Engine shaft Guards. Empty Re: Engine shaft Guards.

Post by Sponsored content


Sponsored content


Back to top Go down

Back to top


 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum