NEN-EN 12750
Safety of woodworking machines - Four sided moulding machines
inactive
| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 March 1997 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 50 |
| ICS Code (Woodworking machines): | 79.120.10 |
scope:
Specifies the requirements and/or measures to remove the hazards and limit the risk on four-sided moulding machines with a maximum working width of 350 mm hereafter referred to as "machines" designed to cut solid wood, chip board, fibreboard, plywood and also these materials where these are covered with plastic laminate or edgings.
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NEN-EN 12750
March 1, 1997
Safety of woodworking machines - Four sided moulding machines
Specifies the requirements and/or measures to remove the hazards and limit the risk on four-sided moulding machines with a maximum working width of 350 mm hereafter referred to as "machines" designed...