DIN EN 13871
Food processing machinery - Cubes cutting machinery - Safety and hygiene requirements
Organization: | DIN |
Publication Date: | 1 January 2015 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 51 |
ICS Code (Plants and equipment for the food industry): | 67.260 |
scope:
General
This European Standard covers cube cutting machines (see Figure 1 to Figure 6 and Figure 12 to Figure 18) and specifies requirements for the design and manufacture.
The machines covered by this European Standard are used to size reduce fresh meat, meat products and products of the same kind (e.g. fish, vegetables and cheese) by cutting in a cutting chamber.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machines, appliances and machinery, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This European Standard deals with the hazards which can arise during all the lifetime of the machine, including the phases of transport, assembly, operation, maintenance, dismantling, disabling and scrapping of the machine.
This European Standard is not applicable to cubes cutting machines which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
Types of cube cutting machines covered by this standard
This European Standard covers the following types of cubes cutting machines:
- cubes cutting machines with a forward feed plunger, a lattice
and a sickle/multi-segment
- cubes cutting machines with a forward feed plunger, a lattice,
a sickle/multi-segment
- cubes cutting machines with a rotating cutting tool, a
sickle/multi-segment
- cubes cutting machines with a rotating cutting tool and centrifugal force loading (see Figure 6);
- cubes cutting machines with or without integrated conveyor systems.
intended Use:
The intended use (as defined in EN ISO 12100:2010, 3.23) of cubes cutting machines as dealt with in this document is described in 1.1.
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