Coupler Remaining Pressure and Uncontrolled Hose Accident Simulator [ACSEL 2021]
本装置は、配管内に残ったエアーの残圧を体感して頂く装置です。
残圧により飛び出したエアカプラーでスチール製の空き缶等を潰すことにより、残圧の威力、恐ろしさを感じて頂けます。
Bench Drill Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1140]
擬似手がドリルに引っかかると簡単に巻き込まれてしまうことを体感し、手袋をつけたままボール盤を操作することが如何に危険かを学習する装置です。
For more informationChain Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1025]
チェーンとスプロケットの間に割り箸を入れて、巻き込まれの衝撃を体感する装置です。
電動で駆動しているチェーンに巻き込まれることがいかに危険であるかを学習する装置です。
Rotaing(Multiple) Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1010]
The device has three simulating functions including roller jamming, rotating shaft jamming and auto safety door.
For more informationVee Belt Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1020]
It is a device to simulate a jamming accident by inserting a foreign matter such as a disposal wooden chopstick between a Vee belt and a pulley, and allow people to experience the shock from jamming.
For more informationManual drive Belt conveyor Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1030]
This simulator lets you experience “getting caught up” in the various drive components of a belt conveyor. This unit can also be used for training to predict the risk of danger associated with drive components.
For more informationSmall Roller Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1040]
This safety simulator allows you experience the feeling of getting your hands trapped in motor drive rollers.
You realize that is hard to pull your hands out from rollers.
And also allows you how to use an enabling switch.
Manual Drive Chain Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1060]
This simulator allows you to experience the feeling of getting your hands jammed in moving plastic chain.
By this experience, we would like people to imagine that you have got your hands jammed in your actual workplace.
Sheet Jamming Accident Simulator [ACSEL 1050]
The device allows a person to try to take a foreign matter on a guide roll using a model hand, and experience a jamming accident.
For more informationPress Jamming Simulator [ACSEL 2010]
The device, which uses 0.5 ton air press machine, allows people to experience the risk to overestimate a safety device such as a photoelectric sensor.
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