Have those hatchlings that you show pipped yesterday fully hatched yet?
I would remove any hatchlings to a heated brooder as soon as possible so they don't get injured.
All the holes and gaps in that type of turner is a death sentence for hatchlings left in incubator for hatching. The others you are speaking of just usually incubate shipped eggs upright for a few days or so not turning in beginning of incubation to let air cells settle. I have never seen or...
Common to incubate shipped eggs upright but not hatching.
Again, they incubate upright but do not hatch upright. And I have never seen anybody suggest leaving that type of turner in for hatching, so many ways for hatchlings to get caught/stuck/injured/die.
Looks to be pretty dangerous for the hatchlings able to get stuck in turner, and the eggs should be laid on their sides at lockdown so the hatchlings can position themselves for hatching.