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A New Test Bench System for Hammer Drills: Validation for Handle Vibration

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  • Alternative Title:
    Int J Ind Ergon
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  • Description:
    Workers' can be exposed to high levels of hand vibration when drilling into concrete or rock using hammer drills; exposures that can cause hand arm vibration syndrome. Exposure levels may be reduced by different drill and bit designs and drilling methods, but these interventions have not been systematically evaluated. The purpose of this project was to develop a robotic test bench system for measuring handle vibration on drills in order to compare differences in drill designs, power sources, bit designs and drilling methods. The test bench is a departure from the ISO method for measuring drill handle vibration (ISO 28927-10), which requires drilling by humans. The test bench system was designed to repeatedly drill into concrete blocks under force control while productivity and handle vibration were measured. Handle vibration levels with different drills and bit sizes were similar to those collected following ISO methods. A new robotic test bench system for measuring handle vibration is presented and validated against ISO methods and demonstrates dynamic properties similar to human drilling.
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  • Source:
    Int J Ind Ergon. 62:17-20.
  • Pubmed ID:
    29123327
  • Pubmed Central ID:
    PMC5672946
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  • Volume:
    62
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    urn:sha256:30f0ae0c2c84f1f6c3c5f17a274fb8adf1305db629cfcc350bd4188491bd513b
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