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1/2" thick polycarbonate windows and "chain shot"
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<blockquote data-quote="Oregon Engineer" data-source="post: 248616" data-attributes="member: 5527"><p>Ray Benson,</p><p> At one time GE had a maximum life for the windows before replacement. Now I heard (2nd hand info) they no longer require replacement due to UV degredation. However, if you own a machine then please ask the cab manufacturer for their requirements on window replacement. I know chain, bar, and sprockets very well. But regarding windows, I've had some exposure to information but I'm not an expert. The cab or window manufacturers need to be consulted.</p><p></p><p>Chain shot has appropriately been compared to rifle and pistol bullets in its ability to inflict great damage to machinery or people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oregon Engineer, post: 248616, member: 5527"] Ray Benson, At one time GE had a maximum life for the windows before replacement. Now I heard (2nd hand info) they no longer require replacement due to UV degredation. However, if you own a machine then please ask the cab manufacturer for their requirements on window replacement. I know chain, bar, and sprockets very well. But regarding windows, I've had some exposure to information but I'm not an expert. The cab or window manufacturers need to be consulted. Chain shot has appropriately been compared to rifle and pistol bullets in its ability to inflict great damage to machinery or people. [/QUOTE]
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