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Question about antivibration gloves and HAVS?

I am developing Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome very rapidly since starting my current job. I feed knives through a hollow grinder for 8 hours a day, and the machinery is in poor condition and the vibrations come through the knife and cause damage. I was looking to ask this in an answers section about industrial occupational safety but couldn't find such a section, so any answers from people working with powered machinery if you have experience with antivibration gloves, what were the best set? I am leaning now towards the ProFlex? VR Series - 9002 Certified Antivibration Gloves by Ergodyne, but any input from those who know would be appreciated. I am losing feeling in my fingertips and I read the damage caused is permanent.

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the first one from right i guess.
do it but make sure no one knows it was u who paid for the kid to do it, teachers always find out, i don't know how but they do
Without seeing it I would guess that you could have a bad shock on the left side. Have you checked the lug nuts if they are tight on the tire? That could cause that. Broken lug nut stud could as well. Also check the tie rod. That could very well be the problem right there. lol Wow all I have to do is think about it for a bit. I'm sure thats what it is now that I think about it. Tie rods. Not sure which one. There is one on each side in the front. Check them both. Be careful if that is the problem because that is a serious road hazard. You get get into a bad accident if it breaks completely.

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