HD 400.3K S1:1981

Hand-held motor operated tools - Part II: Particular specifications - Section K: Concrete vibrators HD 400.3K S1:1981

Publication date:   Mar 19, 2004

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Oct 1, 2006

CENELEC

CLC/TC 116 Safety and environmental aspects of motor-operated electric tools

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This section applies to concrete vibrators, the vibrator bottle of which is intended for immersion in the mixture to be vibrated. Additions: Concrete vibrators may be of the following designs: - the motor and the vibrating mechanism are inside the vibrator bottle to which the part containing the supply switch is connected by means of a long flexible hose containing the interconnection cable; - the motor and the vibrating mechanism are inside the vibrator bottle to which a handle comprising the part containing the supply switch, is fixed by means of a short rigid tube, these parts forming a constructional unit; - the vibrator mechanism only is inside the vibrator bottle to which a separate portable unit, comprising the motor and the part containing the supply switch, is connected by me ans of a long flexible hose containing a flexible shaft. Stationary concrete vibrators intended to vibrate, for example, concrete moulds for prefabricated elements, are not within the scope of this section.

Related legislation

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2006/95/EC

Directive 2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (codified version)

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HD 400.3K S1:1981
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EN 60745-2-12:2003

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Adopted from CEE 20-2K:1977 MODIFIED