Anti-Vibration handle

Crodad1

New member
I own a GV110v2 and also had older pc. My findings are that the bail handles are not user friendly. Problem with PC handle is you have tendency to push down on the handle and your pad is not flat on the surface you are working on.GV110V2 is somewhat of improvement from PC but it also has it's downfalls. While using mine for few hrs my hands hurt so much that I could not do anything for few days. How many of you Members would show any interest in Anti-Vibration Bail handles? Just a concept that I am currently working on. Any input would be appreciated and maybe we all can learn something from your inputs.
Positive or negative remarks please.
Thanks
 
In my case I removed the handle and replaced the screw in the top cover.
I cup my hand over the top cover of the PC for for feel and smooth control.

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In my case I removed the handle and replaced the screw in the top cover.
I cup my hand over the top cover of the PC for for feel and smooth control.

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I do the same. I never liked the handle and I think this method gives better control
 
I have remove the handle to use mine PC and / or with the handle with tape on it and gloves.
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Anti-Vibration Gloves
Conventional protective gloves (e.g., cotton, leather), commonly used by workers, do not reduce the vibration that is transferred to workers'hands when they are using vibrating tools or equipment. Anti-vibration gloves are made using a layer of viscoelastic material. Actual measurements have shown that such gloves have limited effectiveness in absorbing low-frequency vibration, the major contributor to vibration-related disorders. Therefore, they offer little protection against developing vibration-induced white finger syndrome. However, gloves do provide protection from typical industrial hazards (e.g., cuts, abrasions) and from cold temperatures that, in turn, may reduce the initial sensation of white finger attacks.


Some of CCOHS regs. That is why Flex meets EU standards for Anti-Vibration and of course OSHA still has a voluntary program with bunch of recommendations. LOL

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I also just go handle-less. More control and better feel. A handle that mounted top center would be better if it could dampen the vibrations.
 
I also just go handle-less. More control and better feel. A handle that mounted top center would be better if it could dampen the vibrations.
That is the intent, it's like wearing gloves when I do anything. Just hate it, but long term effects are evident. So far I made the handle mounted on rubber shocks with anti-fatigue grip. Problem is that rubber shocks that I chose are to sensative so you can not put to much down pressure (8 lb per side)New order is coming next wk with 20 lbs per side.Will see how it works out.
Just please take any precautions as much as possible.
 
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