Considerations for Building Safety into Metal Forming Machines
To help prevent injuries and increase productivity for end users, machine builders are incorporating safety into the design of metal forming and bending machines. Safer machines make operators more confident and faster in their work,safer machines dramatically reduce the number of injuries, which saves companies time and money. The old way of thinking, that safety harms productivity, has changed.
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