COX v. OLIVER MACHINERY CO.

No. CA86-02-031.

41 Ohio App. 3d 28 (1987)

COX ET AL., APPELLEES AND CROSS-APPELLANTS, v. OLIVER MACHINERY COMPANY, A.K.A OLIVER MACHINE COMPANY, APPELLANT AND CROSS-APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Butler County.

Decided May 11, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lindhorst & Dreidame and James F. Brockman, for appellees and cross-appellants.

Baden, Jones, Scheper & Crehan Co., L.P.A., and Jack C. McGowan, for appellant and cross-appellee.


Per Curiam.

On October 1, 1979, plaintiff-appellee, Wayne Cox, was injured while operating an industrial saw manufactured by defendant-appellant, Oliver Machine Company. Appellee's employer, Magnode Products, Inc. ("Magnode"), had purchased the saw — especially designed for cutting aluminum extrusions — from appellant. The saw was equipped with both automatic and manual electrical cycles. The saw miscycled or "double-cycled" during its automatic...

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