I found this today, on the removable power cord for an EZ-8 Drum Sander.

I have so many questions…

First of all, am I understanding this right: Do not use this in areas where anaesthetics are administered?

…Why not?

What happened, where that oddly specific label became necessary?

Just the power cord? (It’s a 50’ cord that adapts a 6" twist-lock pigtail into a standard 15amp american outlet) Or the whole sander?

  • Darkassassin07@lemmy.caOP
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    22 days ago

    also keep in mind that people under anesthesia can’t move and that was also probably a factor

    Not - AT ALL - what you meant; but for some reason this gave me a mental image of someone using the floor sander and then comically ragdolling to the floor, as if all of their muscles were just switched off like a light, while the sander drives off out of scene…

    Gotta be careful, sanding floors around anaesthetics. Dangerous stuff.