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<blockquote data-quote="murankar" data-source="post: 159318" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Cleaned out the refrigerator-inator, ( the inator is a joke that non of you will get unless you watch phinias and ferb). I am talking all out toss everything leave nothing cleaned out. Next is the freezer.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday was a bad day, had the case of "dumb thumbs" with a lift/reach truck. I was pulling down a plastic skid with our smaller index tables. There was I think 5 or 6 tables on this skid. Each table was fully built, tested and waiting to be shipped. The shelf was about 15 feet up, got the forks under the skid lifted the skid just a smidge and started to bring the forks back into the truck. The skid got hung on the rack so I went to lift it and instead I dropped the forks, pushed the lever instead of pulling it. I panicked and went to raise the forks and dropped them even more which caused 4 of the index tables to slide off and smash on the ground. I got lucky because my head was outside the lift truck. I got it pulled in just in time. </p><p></p><p>Today I found out the damages, I killed 1 complete table because to of the mounting holes in the base broke off (casted steel chasey), killed a couple motors (2 might be salvageable, wont know till they are tested). A bunch of expendable parts like fasteners. We did how ever save 3 tables and were rebuilt and are now running on overnight test. So far so good.</p><p></p><p>Best part is I spoke with the supervisor about this and right now its being chalked up under the lessons learned column.</p><p></p><p>Thats been my 2 days this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murankar, post: 159318, member: 274"] Cleaned out the refrigerator-inator, ( the inator is a joke that non of you will get unless you watch phinias and ferb). I am talking all out toss everything leave nothing cleaned out. Next is the freezer. Yesterday was a bad day, had the case of "dumb thumbs" with a lift/reach truck. I was pulling down a plastic skid with our smaller index tables. There was I think 5 or 6 tables on this skid. Each table was fully built, tested and waiting to be shipped. The shelf was about 15 feet up, got the forks under the skid lifted the skid just a smidge and started to bring the forks back into the truck. The skid got hung on the rack so I went to lift it and instead I dropped the forks, pushed the lever instead of pulling it. I panicked and went to raise the forks and dropped them even more which caused 4 of the index tables to slide off and smash on the ground. I got lucky because my head was outside the lift truck. I got it pulled in just in time. Today I found out the damages, I killed 1 complete table because to of the mounting holes in the base broke off (casted steel chasey), killed a couple motors (2 might be salvageable, wont know till they are tested). A bunch of expendable parts like fasteners. We did how ever save 3 tables and were rebuilt and are now running on overnight test. So far so good. Best part is I spoke with the supervisor about this and right now its being chalked up under the lessons learned column. Thats been my 2 days this week. [/QUOTE]
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