Here are the pics if you some close ups of anything let me know.
First/Second: 300 with shear mounted 3rd member has a FOGS guard and the view from inside
This is what the view is like out most of our hoes. I lot of guy don't like it but you get use to it and my safety is more important to me.
Third/Fourth: 200 with a guard built like most of ours are but with every other bar cut out of the center of view.
The view is a bit better and it is still plenty strong for most hazards. On our guards like this the flat stock brackets are the weak point. They will crush long before the guard bends.
Fifth: our 330 LB with a expanded metal guard
This machine is mostly for breaking so it has a finer "screen" guard. It won't take much abuse outside the small objects flying off the hammer. Its also not quite small enough screen to stop the windows from getting broke out by flying concrete.
First/Second: 300 with shear mounted 3rd member has a FOGS guard and the view from inside
This is what the view is like out most of our hoes. I lot of guy don't like it but you get use to it and my safety is more important to me.
Third/Fourth: 200 with a guard built like most of ours are but with every other bar cut out of the center of view.
The view is a bit better and it is still plenty strong for most hazards. On our guards like this the flat stock brackets are the weak point. They will crush long before the guard bends.
Fifth: our 330 LB with a expanded metal guard
This machine is mostly for breaking so it has a finer "screen" guard. It won't take much abuse outside the small objects flying off the hammer. Its also not quite small enough screen to stop the windows from getting broke out by flying concrete.