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BS EN 15895:2011+A1:2018

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Cartridge operated hand-held tools. Safety requirements. Fixing and hard marking tools

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BSI 2018 54
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This European standard covers safety requirements for cartridge operated fixing and hard marking tools which operate with an intermediate member (piston). This European standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to cartridge operated fixing and hard marking tools, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable (see Clause 4). It deals with the significant hazards in the different operating modes and intervention procedures as referred to in EN ISO 12100-1:2003, 5.3. Although the safe use of cartridge operated tools depends to an important extent on the use of appropriate cartridges and fasteners, this standard is not formulating requirements for the cartridges and fasteners to be used with the tools (see Clause 7). This European Standard applies to tools designed for use with cartridges with casings made of metal or plastic and with solid propellant and containing a minor quantity of primer with a composition different from that of the main propellant. The fixing tools in the scope are those intended for use with fasteners made from metal. NOTE Information about cartridges can be found in the publication of the Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Small Arms (C.I.P.). This European standard is not applicable to cartridge operated fixing and hard marking tools which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms and definitions
17 4 List of significant hazards
19 5 Safety requirements and/or protective measures
5.1 General
5.2 Carrying box and tools to be supplied
20 5.3 General design of the tool
21 5.4 Resistance at overpressure and temperature/operating safety and reliability
5.5 Velocity limit of the piston and of the fasteners (fixing tools)
5.6 Safe retention of the piston of a cartridge operated tool
22 5.7 Prevention of unintentional firing
5.8 Reduction of noise emission
5.9 Reduction of recoil
23 5.10 Exhaust of combustion gases
5.11 Ergonomics
5.11.1 General
5.11.2 Handle
5.11.3 Trigger and actuation
24 6 Verification of the safety requirements and/or protective measures
6.1 General
6.2 Verification of equipment and packaging
6.3 Verification of safe design
6.4 Verification of resistance at overpressure and of operating safety
6.4.1 General
25 6.4.2 Overpressure test
6.4.3 Temperature test
6.5 Verification of the permissible muzzle velocity (fixing tools)
27 6.6 Verification of the safe retention of the piston
6.7 Prevention of unintentional firing or improper use
6.7.1 Verification of safe operation
28 6.7.2 Verification of firing safety in the case of impacts and blows
6.7.3 Verification of free fall safety
6.7.4 Verification of free firing safety
29 6.8 Verification of the single burst noise emission
6.9 Verification of the recoil (shock) levels
6.10 Verification of exhaust direction
6.11 Verification of ergonomic design
7 Information for use
7.1 General
7.2 Signals and warning device
30 7.3 Accompanying documents
7.3.1 General
31 7.3.2 Information for the safe use
32 7.3.3 Information for maintenance and servicing
7.3.4 Noise information
7.3.5 Information on vibration
33 7.4 Marking
34 Annex A (normative)Values of combustion equation for the calculation of maximum gas pressure in the cartridge chamber pmax according to 3.15
37 Annex B (informative)Example of testing procedures for determination of muzzle velocity
38 Annex C (normative)Testing for the verification of safe operation
40 Annex D (normative)Noise test code
D.1 Measurement setup
D.1.1 Object of measurement and condition
D.1.2 Preparations for measurement
D.1.2.1 Universal cartridge operated tools and stand-up tools
D.1.2.2 Cartridge operated pole tools
D.2 Emission sound pressure level determination
D.2.1 Basic International Standards to be used
D.2.2 Selection of relevant work station
42 D.2.3 Measurement procedure
D.2.4 Measurement uncertainty
43 D.3 Sound power level determination
D.3.1 Basic International Standards to be used
D.3.2 Measurement procedure
D.3.2.1 Measurement surface
D.3.2.2 Measurement distance
D.3.2.3 Measurement positions
45 D.3.2.4 Measurement of the A-weighted single event sound pressure level
D.3.3 Calculation
D.3.3.1 Calculation of the area S and the superficial measure LS of the enveloping measurement surface
46 D.3.3.2 Calculation of the A-weighted single event sound pressure level on the measurement surface
D.3.3.3 Calculation of the sound energy level
D.3.3.4 Calculation of the A-weighted sound power level
D.3.4 Measurement uncertainty
D.4 Declaration of noise emission values
49 Annex E (informative)Information on the ergonomic design of the handle
50 Annex F (normative)!Essential safety dimensions
51 Annex ZA(informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC
BS EN 15895:2011+A1:2018
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