RI 3391 Permissible Electrically Operated Post Drills And Drilling Machines ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. C. IlsLey
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

The cool drills that have received the approved of the Bureau of Mines may be divided into three general classes: (1) Hand drills, small drills that are held in the hands or supported against the body while in use; (2) post drills, drills that are too heavy or powerful for hand operation and therefore require some mechanical mounting when in use; and (3) drilling machines. Besides these three classes, drilling equipment has been incorporated in the design n of a number of permissible coal-cutting machines, but such drills are considered an integral part of the cutting machine and are not given separate approval. The hand drills have been described in Report of Investigations 3363, which is cite of several papers that have been published dealing with miscellaneous types of permissible motor-driven mind equipment not covered in bulletins. The present paper describes post drills and drilling machines approved by the Bureau of Mines up to July 1, 1937.
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APA: L. C. IlsLey  (1938)  RI 3391 Permissible Electrically Operated Post Drills And Drilling Machines ? Introduction

MLA: L. C. IlsLey RI 3391 Permissible Electrically Operated Post Drills And Drilling Machines ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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