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BA_2005_2_GB_D2
Replacement for BA_2005_1_GB_D2
2. Safety
(continuation)
2.8
Unacceptable modes of operation
The operational reliability of the machine supplied is only guaranteed if the machine is used in accordance
with its intended purposes as per section 1 - General - of the operating instructions. The limiting values
specified in the data sheet must on no account be exceeded.
2.9
Guidelines & standards
Guidelines
1. Machines 98/37/EG
2. Low voltage 73/23/EWG
3. EMV 89/336/EWG
Standards
EN Reference
ISO Reference
acc. to guideline
•
DIN EN 982, 9.96
(ISO 4413, 8.98
(1.)
•
DIN EN 983, 9.96
(ISO 4414, 8.98)
(1.)
•
DIN EN 1050, 1.97
(ISO 14121, 2.99)
(1.)
•
DIN EN ISO 1200-1 and –2, 4.04
(1.)
•
DIN EN 60204-1, 11.98
(IEC 60204-1, 5.00)
(2.)
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DIN EN 60947-5-1, 2.05
(IEC I 60947-5-1, 11.03)
(2.)
•
DIN EN 61000-6-2, 8.02
(IEC 61000-6-2, 1.05)
(3.)
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DIN EN 61000-6-3, 8.02
(IEC 61000-6-3, 1.05)
(3.)
•
DIN EN 61000-6-4, 8.02
(IEC 61000-6-4, 1.05)
(3.)
3.0
Notes on environmental protection and waste disposal
In correct operation with lubricants, the components are subject to the special requirements set by
environmental legislation.
The general requirements for lubricants are specified in the respective safety data sheets.
Used lubricants are hazardous forms of waste and therefore require special supervision in the sense of §
41 paragraph 1 sentence 1 and paragraph 3 no. 1 of KrW-/AbfG (Closed-Loop Waste Management Act).
Used oils must be handled in compliance with AltölV (Waste Oil Ordinance).
The devices or components contaminated with lubricant must be disposed of by a certified waste
management company.
Records of proper waste management must be filed in conformance to NachwV (Ordinance on Waste
Recovery and Disposal Records).