4123:1-5-10 Mechanical power presses.  

  • Text Box: ACTION: Final Text Box: DATE: 06/14/2011 4:58 PM

     

     

     

    4123:1-5-10                 Mechanical power presses.

     

     

     

    (A)  Scope.

     

    The requirements of this rule pertain to mechanical power presses. Excluded from the requirements of this rule are press brakes (when used for bending, see paragraph (F) of this rule), hydraulic and pneumatic power presses, bulldozers, hot bending and hot metal presses, forging presses and hammers, riveting machines and similar types of fastener applicators. For guarding of these excluded machines, see rule 4121:1-5-11 4123:1-5-11 of the Administrative Code.

     

    (B)  Reserved.

     

    (C)  Mechanical power press guarding.

     

    (1)   Brakes.

     

    Friction brakes provided for stopping or holding the slide movement shall be inherently self-engaging by requiring power or force from an external source to cause disengagement. Brake capacity shall be sufficient to stop the motion of the slide quickly and capable of holding the slide and its attachments at any point in its travel.

     

    (2)   Machines using full revolution clutches.

     

    (a)   Single-stroke mechanism.

     

    Machines using full revolution clutches shall incorporate a single-stroke mechanism.

     

    (b)   Compression-type springs.

     

    If the single-stroke mechanism is dependent upon spring action, the spring(s) shall be of the compression type, operating on a rod or guided within a bore or tube and designed to prevent interleaving of the spring coils in event of breakage.

     

    (c)   Two-hand trip.

     

    A two-hand trip shall have the individual operator's hand controls protected against unintentional operation and have the individual operator's hand controls arranged by design and construction and/or separation to require the use of both hands to trip the press and use a control arrangement requiring concurrent operation of the individual

     

     

     

    operator's hand controls.

    (d)  Anti-repeat feature.

    Two-hand trip systems on full revolution clutch machines shall incorporate an anti-repeat feature.

    (e)   Multiple-station presses.

    Where two-hand trip systems are used on multiple-station presses, there shall be a separate set of controls for each assigned employee.

    (3)   Foot pedals (treadle).

    (a)   Pedal mechanism.

    The pedal mechanism shall be protected to prevent unintended operation from falling or moving objects or by accidental stepping onto the pedal.

    (b)   Pedal return springs.

    If pedal return springs are provided they shall be of the compression type, operating on a rod or guided within a bore or tube, and designed to prevent interleaving of spring coils in event of breakage.

    (c)   Pedal counterweights.

    If pedal counterweights are provided, the path of the travel of  the weight shall be enclosed.

    (4)   Hand-operated levers.

    (a)   Spring latch.

    Hand-lever-operated power presses shall be equipped with a  spring latch on the operating lever to prevent premature or accidental tripping.

    (b)   More than one operating station.

    The operating levers on hand-tripped presses having more than one operating station shall be interlocked to prevent the tripping of the press

    except by the concurrent use of all levers.

    (5)   Machines using part revolution clutches.

    (a)   Clutch/brake control.

    The clutch shall release and the brake shall be applied when the external clutch engaging means is removed, deactivated or deenergized.

    (b)   Stop control.

    A red color stop control shall be provided with the clutch/brake control system. Momentary operation of the stop control shall immediately deactivate the clutch and apply the brake. The stop control shall override any other control, and reactuation of the clutch shall require use of the operating (tripping) means which has been selected.

    (c)   Control selection.

    A means of selecting "off," "inch," "single stroke," and "continuous" (when the "continuous" function is furnished) shall be supplied with the clutch/brake control to select type of operation of the press.

    (d)  Inch operating means.

    An inch operating means shall be provided and shall prevent exposure of the employee's hands within the point of operation by:

    (i)   Requiring the concurrent use of both hands to actuate the clutch, or

    (ii)   Being a single control protected against accidental actuation and so located that the employee cannot reach into the point of operation while operating the single control.

    (e)   Two-hand controls for single stroke.

    Two-hand controls for single stroke shall conform to the following requirements:

    (i)   All controls shall be protected against unintended operation.

    (ii)   The two-hand control system shall permit an adjustment which will

    require  concurrent  pressure  from  both  hands  during  the  die closing portion of the stroke.

    (iii)      The two-hand control system shall incorporate an anti-repeat feature.

    (iv)    The control system shall require the operator to release all hand controls before an interrupted stroke can be resumed.

    (v)   Where two-hand trip controls are used on multiple-station presses, there shall be a separate set of controls for each designated employee. Controls shall be activated and deactivated in sets of two. The clutch/brake control system shall prevent actuation of the clutch if all operating stations are bypassed.

    (vi)    The starting of a continuous run shall require a separate action by the operator in addition to the setting for continuous stroking of the press before actuation of the operating controls will result in continuous stroking.

    (vii)    Where presses are If foot control is provided, with a the selection method of between foot or hand control controls the selection shall be made by a designated employee and controls other than those selected shall be inoperable separate from the stroking selector and shall be designed so that the selection may be supervised by the employer.

    (viii)    Foot-operated controls shall be guarded to prevent accidental operation.

    (ix)    Clutch/brake control systems shall automatically deactivate in the event of failure of power or pressure supply for clutch engaging or failure of air supply. Reactivation shall require restoration of normal power or air and the use of the tripping mechanisms.

    (x)    Turnover bar operation shall be performed only when the power source is deenergized.

    (6)   Electrical.

    (a)   Disconnect switch.

    A main power disconnect switch capable of being locked only in the "off" position shall be provided with every power press control system.

    (b)   Motor start button.

    The motor start button shall be protected against accidental operation.

    (c)   Drive motor starter.

    All mechanical power press controls shall incorporate a type of drive motor starter that will disconnect the drive motor from the source failure, and require operation of the motor start button to restart the motor when voltage conditions are restored to normal.

    (d)  Accidental ground.

    All clutch/brake control electrical circuits shall be protected against the possibility of an accidental ground in the control circuit causing false operation of the press.

    (7)   Slide counterbalance systems.

    (a)   Spring counterbalance systems.

    Spring counterbalance systems when used shall:

    (i)   Incorporate means to retain system parts in event of breakage, and

    (ii)      Have  the  capability  to  hold  the  slide  and  its  attachments  at midstroke, without brake applied.

    (b)   Air counterbalance cylinders.

    Air counterbalance cylinders shall:

    (i)   Incorporate means to retain the piston and rod in case of breakage or loosening;

    (ii)   Have adequate capability to hold the slide and its attachments at any point in stroke, without brake applied; and

    (iii)    Incorporate means to prevent failure of capability (sudden loss of pressure) in event of air supply failure.

    (8)   Air controlling equipment.

    Air controlling equipment shall be protected against foreign material and water entering the pneumatic system of the press. A means of air lubrication shall be provided when needed.

    (9)   Hydraulic equipment.

    The maximum anticipated working pressures in any hydraulic system on a mechanical power press shall not exceed the safe working pressure rating of any component used in that system.

    (10)   Pressure vessels.

    All pressure vessels used in conjunction with power presses shall conform to the requirements of the Ohio department of industrial relations, board of building standards "American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code for Pressure Vessels, 1968 Edition."

    (11)   Control reliability.

    When required by paragraph (C)(2)(e) of this rule, the control system shall operate so that a failure within the system does not prevent the normal stopping action from being applied to the press when required, but shall prevent initiation of a successive stroke until the failure is corrected. The failure shall be detectable by a simple test, or indicated by the control system. This requirement does not apply to those elements of the control system which have no effect on the protection against point of operation injuries.

    (12)   Brake system monitoring.

    When required by paragraph (D)(5) of this rule, the brake monitor shall:

    (a)   Automatically prevent the activation of a successive stroke if the stopping time or braking distance deteriorates to a point where the safety distance being utilized does not meet the requirements set forth in paragraphs (D)(3)(c)(v) and (D)(3)(g)(iii) of this rule.

    The brake monitor used with the type B gate or movable barrier device shall be installed in a manner to detect slide top-stop overrun beyond

    the limit established by the employer.

    (b)   Indicate when the performance of the braking system has deteriorated to the extent described in paragraph (C)(12)(a) of this rule; and

    (c)   Monitor the brake system performance on each stroke.

    (D)  Safeguarding the point of operation.

    (1)   General requirements.

    (a)    It shall be the responsibility of the employer to provide and require the usage of "point of operation guards" or properly applied and adjusted "point of operation devices" on every operation performed on a mechanical press. (See table 4121:1-5-10(D) 4123:1-5-10(D) to this rule.)

    (b)   The requirement of paragraph (D)(1)(a) of this rule shall not apply when the point of operation opening is one-fourth inch or less. (See table 4121:1-5-10(D) 4123:1-5-10 (D) to this rule.)

    (2)   Point of operation guards.

    (a)   Every point of operation guard shall meet the following requirements:

    (i)   It shall prevent entry of hands or fingers into the point of operation by reaching through, over, under, or around the guard;

    (ii)     It shall conform to the maximum permissible openings of table 4121:1-5-10(D) 4123:1-5-10(D) to this rule;

    (iii)     It shall, in itself, create no pinch point between the guard and moving machine parts;

    (iv)   It shall utilize fasteners not readily removable by the operator, so as to minimize the possibility of misuse or removal of  essential parts;

    (v)   It shall be easy to inspect; and

    (vi)      It shall offer maximum visibility of the point of operation consistent with the other requirements.

    (b)    When used, a die enclosure guard shall be attached to the die shoe or stripper or both in a fixed position.

    (c)   When used, a fixed barrier guard shall be attached securely to the frame of the press or to the bolster plate.

    (d)  Interlocked press barrier guard.

    (i)    When used, an interlocked press barrier guard shall be attached to the press frame or bolster plate and shall be interlocked with the press clutch control so that the clutch cannot be activated during normal production unless the guard itself, or the hinged or movable sections of the guard are in position to conform to the requirements of table 4121:1-5-10(D) 4123:1-5-10(D) to this rule.

    (ii)     The hinged or movable sections of an interlocked press barrier guard shall not be used to actuate the press during manual feeding. The guard shall prevent opening of the interlocked section and reaching into the point of operation prior to the die closure or prior to the cessation of slide motion. See paragraph (D)(3)(b) of this rule regarding manual feeding through interlocked press barrier devices.

    Table 4121:1-5-10(D) 4123:1-5-10(D)

    Distance of opening from point of operation hazard (inches)

    Maximum width of opening (inches)

    1/2 to 1-1/2

    1/4

    1-1/2 to 2-1/2

    3/8

    2-1/2 to 3-1/2

    1/2

    3-1/2 to 5-1/2

    5/8

    5-1/2 to 6-1/2

    3/4

    6-1/2 to 7-1/2

    7/8

    7-1/2 to 12-1/2

    1-1/4

    12-1/2 to 15-1/2

    1-1/2

    15-1/2 to 17-1/2

    1-7/8

    17-1/2 to 31-1/2

    2-1/8

    This diagram shows the accepted safe openings between the bottom edge of a guard and feed table at various distances from the danger line (point of operation).

    The clearance line marks the distance required to prevent contact between guard and moving parts.

    The minimum guarding line is the distance between the infeed side of the guard and the danger line which is one-half inch from the danger line.

    The various openings are such that for average size hands an operator's fingers will not reach the point of operation.

    After installation of point of operation guards and before a job is released for operation a check should be made to verify that the guard will prevent the operator's hands from reaching the point of operation.

    (e)   When used, the adjustable barrier guard shall be securely attached to the press bed, bolster plate, or die shoe, and shall be adjusted and operated in conformity with table 4121:1-5-10(D) 4123:1-5-10(D) to this rule and the requirements of this paragraph.

    (f)   A point of operation enclosure which does not meet the requirements of paragraph paragraphs (D)(2)(a) to (D)(2)(e) of this rule and table 4121:1-5-10(D) 4123:1-5-10(D) to this rule shall be used only in conjunction with point of operation devices.

    (3)   Point of operation devices.

    (a)   Point of operation devices shall protect the operator by:

    (i)     Preventing and/or stopping normal stroking of the press if the operator's hands are inadvertently placed in the point of operation; or

    (ii)    Preventing the operator from inadvertently reaching into the point of operation or withdrawing his hands if they are inadvertently located in the point of operation, as the dies close; or

    (iii)    Preventing the operator from inadvertently reaching into the point of operation at all times; or

    (iv)    Requiring application of both of the operator's hands to machine operating controls and locating such controls at such a safety distance from the point of operation that the slide completes the downward travel or stops before the operator can reach into the

    point of operation with his hands; or

    (v)     Enclosing the point of operation before a press stroke can be initiated and maintaining this closed condition until the motion of the slide has ceased; or

    (vi)     Enclosing the point of operation before a press stroke can be initiated, so as to prevent an operator from reaching into the point of operation prior to die closure or prior to cessation of slide motion during the downward stroke.

    (b)   A gate or movable barrier device shall protect the operator as follows:

    (i)   A type A gate or movable barrier device shall protect the operator in the manner specified in paragraph (D)(3)(a)(v) of this rule; and

    (ii)   A type B gate or movable barrier device shall protect the operator in the manner specified in paragraph (D)(3)(a)(vi) of this rule.

    (c)   A presence sensing point of operation device shall protect the operator as provided in paragraph (D)(3)(a)(i) of this rule, and shall be interlocked into the control circuit to prevent or stop slide motion if the operator's hand or other part of his body is within the sensing field of the device during the down-stroke of the press slide.

    (i)     The device shall not be used on machines using full revolution clutches.

    (ii)    The device shall not be used as a tripping means to initiate slide motion.

    (iii)    The device shall be constructed so that a failure within the system does not prevent the normal stopping action from being applied to the press when required, but does prevent the initiation of a successive stroke until the failure is corrected. The failure shall be indicated by the system.

    (iv)     Muting (bypassing of the protective function) of such device, during the up-stroke of the press slide, is permitted for the purpose of parts ejection, circuit checking and feeding.

    (v)   The safety distance (D ) (D(s)) from the sensing field to the point of

    s

    operation shall be greater than the distance determined by the

    following formula:

    D  D(s)= 63 sixty-three inches/second X T ; X T(s); where:

    s                                                                                     s

    D   D(s)  =  minimum  safety  distance  (inches);  63  sixty-three

    s

    inches/second = hand speed constant; and

    T  T(s) = stopping time of the press measured at approximately

    s

    90° ninety degree position of crankshaft rotation (seconds).

    (vi)    Guards shall be used to protect all areas of entry to the point of operation not protected by the presence sensing device.

    (d)   The pull-out device shall protect the operator as specified in paragraph (D)(3)(a)(ii) of this rule and shall include attachments for each of the operator's hands.

    (i)    Attachments shall be connected to and operated only by the press slide or upper die.

    (ii)   Attachments shall be adjusted to prevent the operator from reaching into the point of operation or to withdraw the operator's hands from the point of operation before the dies close.

    (iii)    A separate pull-out device shall be provided for each operator if more than one operator is used on a press.

    (e)   Sweep devices shall not be used.

    (f)    A holdout or restraint device shall protect the operator as specified in paragraph (D)(3)(a)(iii) of this rule and shall include attachments for each of the operator's hands. Such attachments shall be securely anchored and adjusted in such a way that the operator is restrained from reaching into the point of operation. A separate set of restraints shall be provided for each operator if more than one is required on a press.

    (g)    The two-hand control device shall protect the operator as specified in paragraph (D)(3)(a)(iv) of this rule.

    (i)    When used in press operations requiring more than one operator, separate two-hand controls shall be provided for each operator and shall be designed to require concurrent application of all controls to activate the slide. The removal of a hand from any control button shall cause the slide to stop.

    (ii)    Each two-hand control shall meet the construction requirements of paragraph (C)(5)(e) of this rule.

    (iii)     The safety distance (D ) (D(s)) between each two-hand control

    s

    device and the point of operation shall be greater than the distance

    determined by the following formula:

    D  D(s) = 63 sixty-three inches/second X T ; X T(s); where:

    s                                                                                       s

    D   D(s)  =  minimum  safety  distance  (inches);  63  sixty-three

    s

    inches/second = hand speed constant; and

    T  T(s) = stopping time of the press measured at approximately

    s

    90° ninety degree position of crankshaft rotation (seconds).

    (h)     The  two-hand  trip  device  shall  protect  the  operator  as  specified  in paragraph (D)(3)(a)(iv) of this rule.

    (i)    When used in press operations requiring more than one operator, separate two-hand trips shall be provided for each operator, and shall be designed to require concurrent application of all operators to activate the slide.

    (ii)     Each two-hand trip shall meet the construction requirements of paragraph (C)(5)(e) of this rule.

    (iii)   The safety distance (D

    ) (D(m)) between the two-hand trip and the

    m

    point of operation shall be greater than the distance determined by

    the following formula:

     D(m) = 63 sixty-three inches/second X T

    ; X T(m); where:

    m                                                                                         m

    D    D(m)  =  minimum  safety  distance  (inches);  63  sixty-three

    m

    inches/second = hand speed constant; and

    T    T(m) = the maximum time the press takes for the die closure

    m

    after it has been tripped (seconds). For T(m) = [1/2 + (one divided

    by number of engaging points per revolution)] x time necessary to complete one revolution of the crankshaft (seconds).

    (iv) For full revolution clutch presses with only one engaging point, T

    m

    T(m)  is  equal  to  the  time  necessary  for  one  and  one-half

    revolutions of the crank shaft. For full revolution clutch presses

    with more than one engaging point, T

    m

    T(m) shall be calculated

    as follows:

    (4)   Hand-feeding tools.

    Hand-feeding tools are intended for placing and removing materials in and from the press. Hand-feeding tools are not a point of operation guard or protection device and shall not be used in lieu of the guards or devices required in this paragraph.

    (5)   Additional requirements for safeguarding.

    Where the operator feeds or removes parts by placing one or both hands in the point of operation, and a two-hand control, presence sensing device, type B gate, or movable barrier (on a part revolution clutch) is used for safeguarding:

    (a)     The employer shall use a control system and a brake monitor which comply with paragraphs (C)(11) and (C)(12) of this rule;

    (b)     The control of air clutch machines shall be designed to prevent a significant increase in the normal stopping time due to a failure within the opening valve mechanism, and to inhibit further operation if such failure does occur, where a part revolution clutch is employed.

    (E)  Design, construction, setting, and feeding of dies.

    (1)   General requirements.

    The employer shall furnish and require the use of hand tools for freeing and removing stuck work or scrap pieces from the dies, so that no employee need reach into the point of operation for such purposes.

    (2)   Scrap handling.

    The employer shall provide means for handling scrap from roll feed or random length stock operations. Scrap cutters used in conjunction with scrap handling systems shall be safeguarded in accordance with paragraph (C) of

    this rule.

    (3)   Guide post hazard.

    The hazard created by a guide post (when it is located in the immediate vicinity of the operator) when separated from its bushing by more than one-fourth inch shall be considered as a point of operation hazard and be protected in accordance with paragraph (D) of this rule.

    (4)   Unitized tooling.

    If unitized tooling is used, the opening between the top of the punch holder and the face of the slide, or striking pad, shall be safeguarded in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (C) of this rule.

    (5)   Weight designation.

    All dies shall be stamped to indicate complete die weight when handling equipment may become overloaded.

    (6)   Die fastening.

    Provision shall be made in both the upper and lower shoes for securely mounting the die to the bolster plate and slide. Where clamp caps or setscrews are used in conjunction with punch stems, additional means of securing the upper shoe to the slide shall be used.

    (7)   Die handling.

    Handling equipment attach points shall be provided on all dies requiring mechanical handling.

    (8)   Diesetting.

    (a)     The employer shall provide spring loaded turnover bars for presses designed to accept such turnover bars.

    (b)    The employer shall provide die stops or other means to prevent losing control of the die while setting or removing dies in presses which are inclined.

    (c)    The employer shall provide and require the use of safety blocks for use

    whenever dies are being adjusted or repaired in the press.

    (d)     The employer shall provide and require the use of brushes, swabs, lubricating rolls, and automatic, or manual pressure guns to lubricate material, punches or dies.

    (F)   Power press brake (when used as a power press).

    The requirements of this rule shall be applicable to power press brakes when used for other than bending operations.

    (G)  Hydraulic and pneumatic presses.

    Hydraulic and pneumatic presses shall be guarded in accordance with paragraph (E) of rule 4121:1-5-11 4123:1-5-11 of the Administrative Code.

    (H)  Exceptions.

    The requirements set forth in this rule shall not apply to setting up or trying out dies.

    Effective:                                                     07/10/2011

    R.C. 119.032 review dates:                         03/03/2010 and 03/01/2016

    CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY

    Certification

    06/14/2011

    Date

    Promulgated Under:                           119.03

    Statutory Authority:                           4121.12, 4121.121, 4121.13

    Rule Amplifies:                                  4121.47

    Prior Effective Dates:                         4/1/64; 8/1/77; 1/1/86; 4/1/99

Document Information

Effective Date:
7/10/2011
File Date:
2011-06-14
Last Day in Effect:
2011-07-10
Five Year Review:
Yes
Rule File:
4123$1-5-10_PH_FF_A_RU_20110614_1658.pdf
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
Ill. Adm. Code 4123:1-5-10. Mechanical power presses