Chute Stop Co., Inc.
(541) 461-3575
P.o. Box 42069
Eugene, Oregon,
USA
97404
- Year Established:
- 1999
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- Motor Vehicle Parts And Accessories
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- Legal Note
- Legal Notes: Disclaimer: Chute Stop Company incorporated (CSC) guarantees its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship at the time of delivery only. CSC neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any liability in connection with the use of its information or products. Any expressed or implied warranty, guarantee or representation as to performance, reliability, s...
- Chute Stop, Safety for concrete mixer chutes
- A Safety Product for Concrete Mixer Chutes Save fingers, avoid loss Developed by a concrete mixer truck driver, the Chute Stop is designed to prevent common hand injuries from mixer chutes. It has already been installed on thousands of mixer trucks. On this site you will find some accident statistics, details of the Chute Stop, contact information, press notes and related sites, and a short video ...
- Chute Stop Company, Order info
- Contact Details The Chute Stop is reasonably priced, and quantity discounts are available. Please Inquire. Chute Stop Company, Inc. PO Box 42069 Eugene, OR 97404 (541) 461-3575 ray@chute-stop.com - or you can send us an email, via this form, and we will contact you. (note, responding to your request is the only use we will make of your information) Name Company name e-mail Area Code Phone Day or E...
- Chute Stop
- Chute Stop Details How it works. During chute assembly the Chute Stop blocks the pinch point so the operators can safely clear their hands from the area. By depressing its lever, the Chute Stop will disengage allowing the foldover chute to drop into alignment. When the foldover chute is raised a short distance, the Chute Stop will spring back to the safety position. If a non-employee or homeowner ...
- Safety for concrete mix chutes, Press
- Press and Links: from "The Concrete Producer" Vol 16, Number 7 "With mixer drivers invention, highfives are always possible" "Ray Bareiss had been unfolding chutes for more than 20 years, but one day a split- second cost him part of a finger. Bareiss hand surgeon said the veteran mixer truck driver, who works out of Morse Bros. Eugene, Ore., plant, was the third person he treated in 20 months who ...
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