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NEN-EN 792-2

Handheld non-electric power tools - Safety requirements - Part 2: Safety requirements related to the energy supply of power tools

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 1992
Status: inactive
Page Count: 12
ICS Code (Pneumatic tools): 25.140.10
ICS Code (Other hand-held tools): 25.140.99
scope:

Applies to hand-held non-electric power tools driven by rotary or linear motors, powered by compressed air, hydraulic fluid and intended tp be used by one operator and supported by - the operator's hand or hands;- a harness;- a suspension, e.g. a balancer. Applies to non-electric, hand-held power tools without rotation, cutting-off wires, cables, etc., and for crimping for example connectors to cable ends.

Document History

September 1, 2008
Hand-held non-electric power tools - Safety requirements - Part 2: Cutting-off and crimping power tools
The standard EN 792 applies to hand-held non-electric power tools driven by rotary or linear motors, powered by compressed air, hydraulic fluid and intended to be used by one operator and supported...
July 1, 2000
Hand-held non-electric power tools - Safety requirements - Part 2: Cutting-off and crimping power tools
Applies to hand-held non-electric power tools driven by rotary or linear motors, powered by compressed air, hydraulic fluid and intended tp be used by one operator and supported by - the operator's...
NEN-EN 792-2
August 1, 1992
Handheld non-electric power tools - Safety requirements - Part 2: Safety requirements related to the energy supply of power tools
Applies to hand-held non-electric power tools driven by rotary or linear motors, powered by compressed air, hydraulic fluid and intended tp be used by one operator and supported by - the operator's...

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