BS EN ISO 11148-10:2011:2015 Edition
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Hand-held non-electric power tools. Safety requirements – Compression power tools
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2015 | 34 |
This part of ISO 11148 specifies safety requirements for hand-held non-electric compression power tools (hereinafter “compression power tools”) intended for squeeze riveting, punching, shaping, pressing and cutting of metal, plastics and other materials. The compression power tools can be powered by compressed air or hydraulic fluid and are intended to be used by one operator and supported by the operator’s hand or hands, with or without a suspension, e.g. a balancer.
At the time of publication, no compression power tools driven by internal combustion engines are known. Once these are identified, it is intended to amend this part of ISO 11148 to include such power tools.
This part of ISO 11148 is applicable to:
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crimping tools;
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collar splitters;
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power tools for metal forming (edge formers, folding tools, swagers);
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nut splitter heads;
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presses;
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punches;
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squeeze riveters;
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cutting power tools with parallel knives;
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alligator jaw compression riveters.
For examples of compression power tools, see Annex B.
This part of ISO 11148 is not applicable to special requirements and modifications of compression power tools for the purpose of mounting them in a fixture.
This part of ISO 11148 deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to compression power tools when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer, with the exception of the use of compression power tools in potentially explosive atmospheres.
EN 13463‑1 gives requirements for non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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11 | 1 Scope |
12 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 General terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Terms and definitions related to compression power tools |
15 | 4 Safety requirements and/or protective measures 4.1 General 4.2 Mechanical safety 4.2.1 Surfaces, edges and corners 4.2.2 Supporting surface and stability 4.2.3 Position of handles 4.2.4 Hydraulic fluid ejection 4.2.5 Power tool construction 4.3 Thermal safety 4.4 Noise reduction |
16 | 4.5 Vibration |
17 | 4.6 Materials and substances processed, used or exhausted 4.6.1 Exhaust air or gas 4.6.2 Lubricants 4.7 Ergonomics 4.7.1 Design of the handle 4.7.2 Suspension device 4.8 Controls 4.8.1 Start-and-stop device |
18 | 4.8.2 Unintentional start 4.8.3 Actuating forces 4.8.4 Two-hand control 5 Verification 5.1 General conditions for tests 5.2 Noise 5.3 Vibration 5.4 Unintentional start 5.5 Power tool construction |
19 | 5.6 Structure of verification 6 Information for use 6.1 Marking, signs and written warnings |
20 | 6.2 Instruction handbook 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Operator’s instructions 6.2.2.1 General 6.2.2.2 Statement of use |
21 | 6.2.2.3 Allowance for user 6.2.2.4 General safety rules 6.2.2.5 Projectile hazards 6.2.2.6 Operating hazards |
22 | 6.2.2.7 Repetitive motions hazards 6.2.2.8 Accessory hazards 6.2.2.9 Workplace hazards 6.2.2.10 Dust and fume hazards 6.2.2.11 Noise hazards |
23 | 6.2.2.12 Vibration hazards 6.2.3 Additional safety instructions for pneumatic power tools 6.2.4 Additional safety instructions for hydraulic power tools |
24 | 6.2.5 Specific safety instructions 6.3 Operating instructions 6.4 Data 6.4.1 General |
25 | 6.4.2 Noise 6.4.2.1 Declaration of emission 6.4.2.2 Additional information 6.4.3 Vibration 6.4.3.1 Declaration of emission 6.4.3.2 Additional information 6.5 Maintenance instructions |