This European Standard specifies general requirements for the dust measurement of electric motor-operated tools supplied from mains or from batteries. This European Standard applies to those tools with and without dust extraction unit where dust such as mineral dust containing silica or wood dust is expected.
This part of EN 50632 sets particular requirements for sanders other than disk type.

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This European Standard specifies general requirements for the dust measurement of electric motor-operated tools supplied from mains or from batteries. This European Standard applies to those tools with and without dust extraction unit where dust such as mineral dust containing silica or wood dust is expected.
This part of EN 50632 sets particular requirements for concrete grinders and disk-type sanders.

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EN-IEC 62841-2-3 applies to hand-held grinders, disc-type polishers and disc-typesanders, including angle, straight and vertical tools, intended for use on various materials except magnesium, with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. For grinders, the rated no load speed does not exceed a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity.This standard does not apply to dedicated cut-off machines. This standard does not apply to orbital polishers and orbital sanders.

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This part of IEC 62841 applies to hand-held grinders, disc-type polishers and disc-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical tools, intended for use on various materials except magnesium, with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. For grinders, the rated no-load speed does not exceed a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity.

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This document applies to stationary surface-finishing machines with stationary work piece (see 3.1) or with moving work piece (see 3.2) which are used to grind or polish horizontal surfaces of slabs, strips or tiles of natural stone and engineered stone (e.g. agglomerated stone) as defined by EN 14618:2009.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to surface-finishing machines, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards.
This document deals with the foreseeable lifetime of the machinery including the phases of transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping.
This document does not deal with:
-   hand-held grinding machines;
-   machines intended for operation in a potentially explosive atmosphere;
-   operation in severe environmental conditions (e.g. extreme temperatures, corrosive environment);
-   machines intended for outdoor operation.
This document is not applicable to machinery which is manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.

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This document applies to stationary surface-finishing machines with stationary work piece (see 3.1) or with moving work piece (see 3.2) which are used to grind or polish horizontal surfaces of slabs, strips or tiles of natural stone and engineered stone (e.g. agglomerated stone) as defined by EN 14618:2009.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to surface-finishing machines, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards.
This document deals with the foreseeable lifetime of the machinery including the phases of transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping.
This document does not deal with:
-   hand-held grinding machines;
-   machines intended for operation in a potentially explosive atmosphere;
-   operation in severe environmental conditions (e.g. extreme temperatures, corrosive environment);
-   machines intended for outdoor operation.
This document is not applicable to machinery which is manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.

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Next steps: the formal vote of the European Amendment
2019-08-08 JF: The Annex ZZ was delivered after the Enquiry started. The need to adapt the Annex ZZ.

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The document specifies, with reference to ISO 230-1 and ISO 230-2, geometric tests, machining tests and tests for accuracy and repeatability of positioning axes on general purpose and normal accuracy manually and numerically controlled (NC) external cylindrical centreless grinding machines. It also specifies the applicable tolerances corresponding to the above-mentioned tests. This document deals only with the verification of accuracy of the machine. It does not apply to the testing of the machine operation (vibrations, abnormal noise, stick-slip motion of components, etc.) nor to machine characteristics (such as speeds, feeds, etc.), which are generally checked before testing of machine accuracy. This document provides the terminology used for the principal components of the machine and the designation of the axes with reference to ISO 841. NOTE In addition to the terms used in the official ISO languages (English and French), this document gives the equivalent terms in the German, Italian, Japanese, and Persian languages. These are published under the responsibility of the national member bodies for Germany (DIN), Italy (UNI), Japan (JIS), and Iran (ISIRI). However, only the terms given in the official languages can be considered as ISO terms.

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This Standard specifies a laboratory method for measuring hand-transmitted vibration emission at the handles of hand-held power-driven angle and vertical grinders. It is a type-test procedure for establishing the magnitude of vibration in the gripping areas of a machine fitted with a specified test wheel and run under no-load conditions. The method has been established for surface grinding tasks only. Cutting and sanding generally create lower vibrations. It is intended that the results be used to compare different models of the same type of machine. This document is applicable to hand-held machines (see Clause 5), driven pneumatically or by other means, intended for grinding, cutting-off and rough sanding, with bonded, coated and super-abrasive products and with wire brushes for use on all kinds of materials. It is not applicable to die grinders or straight grinders.

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2018-12-13 JF:Through Decision BT 177/2018, the BT approved the revised Annex ZA. CCMC will proceed with publication.
2017-08-28: publication on hold due to missing assessment
2018-03-23 JF: Annex ZA not in line with CEN Guide 414. CCMC is examining with the TC and the NAC  which actions are required
2018-07-02 JF: TC revised Annex ZA in line with the CEN Guide 414 and EC expectations. CCMC requested the Consutlant's assessment of the revised Annex ZA with the indicative deadline of 20180808.
2018-11-07 JF: positive Consultant's assessment on Annex ZA. CCMC is preparing a BT document for approval of a revised Annex ZA.
2018-08-08 JF: revised Annex ZA was positively assessed by the Consultant. CCMC is preparing a BT document  for decision about the incorporation of the Annex ZA into the draft standard and its publication,

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This standard applies to transportable bench grinders that can be equipped with one or two accessories as follows:
- type 1 grinding wheels in accordance with ISO 603-4 with a diameter not exceeding 310 mm and a thickness not exceeding 55 mm;
- wire brushes with a diameter not exceeding 310 mm and a thickness not exceeding 55 mm;
- polishing wheels with a diameter not exceeding 310 mm;
and with a peripheral speed of any accessory between 10 m/s and 50 m/s.
NOTE Polishing wheels are also known as buffing wheels.

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1.1   General
This European Standard specifies general requirements for the dust measurement of electric motor-operated tools supplied from mains or from batteries. This standard applies to those tools with and without dust extraction unit where dust such as mineral dust containing silica or wood dust is expected.
1.2   Types of dust
Dust is a disperse distribution of solid substances in gases, particularly air, resulting from mechanical processes. According to EN 481, two size categories are to be differentiated: the inhalable dust and the respirable dust fraction. Inhalable dust refers to the entire inhalable fraction of the dust through mouth and/or nose. Respirable dust relates to the fraction of the inhalable dust that can reach the pulmonary alveoli due to its small particle size.
This part of EN 50632 applies to concrete grinders and disc-type sanders.

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This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows:
Addition:
This part of IEC 62841 applies to transportable bench grinders that can be equipped with
one or two accessories as follows:
– type 1 grinding wheels in accordance with ISO 603-4:1999 with a diameter not exceeding
310 mm and a thickness not exceeding 55 mm;
– wire brushes with a diameter not exceeding 310 mm and a thickness not exceeding
55 mm;
– polishing wheels with a diameter not exceeding 310 mm;
and with a peripheral speed of any accessory between 10 m/s and 50 m/s.
NOTE Polishing wheels are also known as buffing wheels.

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1.1   General
This European Standard specifies general requirements for the dust measurement of electric motor-operated tools supplied from mains or from batteries. This standard applies to those tools with and without dust extraction unit where dust such as mineral dust containing silica or wood dust is expected.
1.2   Types of dust
Dust is a disperse distribution of solid substances in gases, particularly air, resulting from mechanical processes. According to EN 481, two size categories are to be differentiated: the inhalable dust and the respirable dust fraction. Inhalable dust refers to the entire inhalable fraction of the dust through mouth and/or nose. Respirable dust relates to the fraction of the inhalable dust that can reach the pulmonary alveoli due to its small particle size.
This part of EN 50632 applies to sanders with the exception of all types of rotating disc-type sanders, which are covered by EN 50632-2-3.

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ISO 16089:2015 specifies the requirements and/or measures to eliminate the hazards or reduce the risks in the following groups of stationary grinding machines which are designed primarily to shape metal by grinding:
Group 1: Manually controlled grinding machines without power operated axes and without numerical control.
Group 2: Manually controlled grinding machines with power operated axes and limited numerically controlled capability, if applicable.
Group 3: Numerically controlled grinding machines.
NOTE 1       For detailed information on the groups of grinding machines, see the definitions in 3.1 and 3.4.
NOTE 2       Requirements in this International Standard are, in general, applicable to all groups of grinding machines. If requirements are applicable to some special group(s) of grinding machines only, then the special group(s) of grinding machine(s) is/are specified.
This International Standard covers the significant hazards listed in Clause 4 and applies to ancillary devices (e.g. for workpieces, tools, and workpiece holding devices, handling devices), which are integral to the machine.
This International Standard also applies to machines which are integrated into an automatic production line or grinding cell inasmuch as the hazards and risks arising are comparable to those of machines working separately.
This International Standard also includes in Clause 7 a minimum list of safety-relevant information which the manufacturer has to provide to the user. See also ISO 12100:2010, Figure 2, which illustrates the interaction of manufacturer's and user's responsibility for the operational safety.
The user's responsibility to identify specific hazards (e.g. fire and explosion) and reduce the associated risks can be critical (e.g. whether the central extraction system is working correctly).
Where additional metalworking processes (e.g. milling, turning, laser processing) are involved, this International Standard can be taken as a basis for safety requirements. For specific information on hazards arising from other metalworking processes, which are covered by other International Standards, see the Bibliography.
This International Standard applies to machines that are manufactured after the date of issue of this International Standard.
This International Standard does not apply to stationary honing, polishing, and belt grinding machines and not to transportable motor-operated electric tools in accordance with IEC 61029‑2‑4 and IEC 61029‑2‑10.

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This European Standard applies to table edge finishing machines (see 3.1) and belt edge finishing machines (see 3.2) which are used to grind, polish, cut and shape the edge or surface of slabs, strips or tiles of natural stone and engineered stone (e.g. agglomerated stone) as defined by EN 14618:2009.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to edge finishing machines, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards.
This European Standard deals all significant hazards that may occur within the expected lifetime of the machinery including the phases of transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping.
This European Standard also applies to machines fitted with the following facilities/devices:
-   automatic tool change;
-   tilting and/or rotating head axis;
-   rotating workpiece support(s);
-   axes operating according a NC work programme;
-   mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic or vacuum workpiece clamping;
and the following accessory units:
-   spindle with grinding and polishing tool;
-   spindle with bush-hammering tool;
-   spindle with diamond wheel;
-   spindle with calibrating tool;
-   spindle with dripstone tool;
-   spindle with cutting tool;
-   spindle with shaping tool.
This European Standard does not deal with:
-   hand-held grinding machines;
-   machines intended for operation in a potentially explosive atmosphere;
-   operation in severe environmental conditions (e.g. extreme temperatures, corrosive environment);
-   machines intended for outdoor operation.
This European Standard is not applicable to machinery which is manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.

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This standard applies to grinders, with a rated speed not exceeding a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity, polishers and disk-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical. This standard applies to tools with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm.

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This EN ISO Standard specifies the requirements and/or measures to eliminate the hazards or reduce the risks in the following groups of stationary grinding machines which are designed primarily to shape metal by grinding: Group 1: Manually controlled grinding machines without power operated axes and without numerical control Group 2: Manually controlled grinding machines with power operated axes and limited numerically controlled capability, if applicable Group 3: Numerically controlled grinding machines NOTE 1 For detailed information on the groups of grinding machines, see the definitions in 3.1 and 3.4. NOTE 2 Requirements in this EN ISO Standard are, in general, applicable to all groups of grinding machines. If requirements are applicable to some special group(s) of grinding machines only, then the special group(s) of grinding machine(s) is/are specified. NOTE 3 Hazards arising from other metalworking processes (e.g. turning and laser processing) are covered by other Standards

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This European Standard applies to grinders, with a rated speed not exceeding a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity, polishers and disk-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical. This standard applies to tools with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm.

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ISO 1985:2015 specifies, with reference to ISO 230-1 and ISO 230-7, both geometric and machining tests on general purpose, normal accuracy, manually, and numerically controlled (NC) surface grinding machines with reciprocating table and vertical grinding wheel spindle. It also specifies the applicable tolerances corresponding to the above-mentioned tests. ISO 1985:2015 is not applicable to surface grinding machines with fixed or rotating tables or to machines having longitudinal traverse of the wheelhead. ISO 1985:2015 deals only with the verification of the geometric accuracy of the machine. It does not apply to the testing of the machine operation (vibrations, abnormal noises, stick-slip motion of components, etc.), nor to the checking of its characteristics (such as speeds, feeds, etc.), which should generally be checked before testing the accuracy. ISO 1985:2015 provides the terminology used for the principal components of the machine and the designation of the axes with reference to ISO 841:2001.

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EN IEC 62841-2-4 applies to hand-held sanders and polishers with the exception of disc-type tools covered by IEC 62841-2-3. Tools covered by this standard include but are not limited to belt sanders, drum sanders or polishers, reciprocating sanders or polishers, orbital sanders or polishers, and random orbit sanders or polishers.

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This standard applies to grinders, polishers and disk-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical tools, with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. For grinders, the rated speed does not exceed a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity. This standard does not apply to dedicated cut-off machines which are covered by IEC 60745-2-22. This standard does not apply to random-orbit polishers and random-orbit sanders which are covered by IEC 60745-2-4.

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ISO 1986-1:2014 specifies, with reference to ISO 230‑1, both geometric and machining tests on general purpose and normal accuracy surface grinding machines with reciprocating table up to 1 600 mm table length and horizontal grinding wheel spindle. It also specifies the applicable tolerances corresponding to the above-mentioned tests. It is not applicable to surface grinding machines with fixed or rotating tables or to machines having longitudinal traverse of the wheelhead. ISO 1986-1:2014 deals only with the verification of the accuracy of the machine; it does not apply to the testing of the machine operation (vibrations, abnormal noises, stick-slip motion of components, etc.), nor to the machine characteristics (such as speeds, feeds, etc.), which should generally be checked before testing the accuracy. ISO 1986-1:2014 provides the terminology used for the principal components of the machine and indicates the designation of the axes with reference to ISO 841.

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This standard applies to grinders, polishers and disk-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical tools, with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. For grinders, the rated speed does not exceed a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity. This standard does not apply to dedicated cut-off machines which are covered by IEC 60745-2-22. This standard does not apply to random-orbit polishers and random-orbit sanders which are covered by IEC 60745-2-4.

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This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows:
Addition:
This standard applies to die grinders and small rotary tools for mounted accessories not exceeding 55 mm in diameter and mounted sanding accessories not exceeding 80 mm in diameter such as
– threaded cones or plugs that are threaded on a mandrel with an unrelieved shoulder flange,
– mandrel mounted wheels, and
– rotary files with a rated speed not exceeding a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity.
This standard does not apply to straight and vertical grinders utilizing flanges for driving an abrasive accessory. Those tools are covered by IEC 60745-2-3.

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This part of ISO 28927 specifies a laboratory method for measuring hand-transmitted vibration emission at the handles of hand-held power driven portable die grinders. It is a type-test procedure for establishing the magnitude of vibration in the gripping areas of the machines where operating under type test conditions. It is intended that the results be used to compare different models of the same type of machine. This part of ISO 28927 is applicable to hand-held machines (see Clause 5), driven pneumatically or by other means, equipped with a collet and intended for deburring operations using hard metal burrs or mounted points, on different materials ranging from hard steel to plastics. It is also applicable to low-speed die grinders using flap wheels or cylindrical sleeves.

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This standard applies to hand-held non-electric power tools driven by rotary or linear motors, powered by compressed air, hydraulic fluid or internal combustion engines and intended to be used by one operator and supported by: - the operator's hand or hands or a suspension, e. g. a balancer. - hand-held tools which are intended to be capable of being fixtured.

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This part of ISO 28927 specifies a laboratory method for measuring hand-transmitted vibration emission at the handles of straight grinders. It is a type-test procedure for establishing the magnitude of vibration in the gripping areas of a machine fitted with a specified test wheel and run under no-load conditions.
This part of ISO 28927 is applicable to hand-held machines (see Clause 5), driven pneumatically or by other means, intended for grinding and surface finishing using straight grinding wheels type 1, tapered wheels type 4 and cylindrical plugs, e.g. of type 16 (cylindrical plug, tapered cone), 18 (cylindrical plug, flat end), 18R (cylindrical plug, rounded end) and 19 (cylindrical plug, taper-roll shaped), for use on all kinds of materials. It is not applicable to grinders used with wire brushes, nor is it applicable to die grinders where the inserted tool is mounted in a collet. NOTE 1 Typical machines covered by this part of ISO 28927 are illustrated in Figures 1 to 3.
It is intended that the results be used to compare different models of the same type of machine.
NOTE 2 To avoid confusion with the terms “power tool” and “inserted tool”, “machine” is used hereinafter for the former.

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This standard applies to grinders, polishers and disk-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical tools, with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. For grinders, the rated speed does not exceed a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity. This standard does not apply to dedicated cut-off machines which are covered by IEC 60745-2-22. This standard does not apply to random-orbit polishers and random-orbit sanders which are covered by IEC 60745-2-4.

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This part of ISO 28927 specifies a laboratory method for measuring hand-transmitted vibration emission at the handles of hand-held, power-driven, portable polishers and rotary, orbital and random orbital sanders used for surface-finishing processes, not for material removal. It is a type-test procedure for establishing the magnitude of vibration in the gripping areas of a machine when operating under type-test conditions. It is intended that the results be used to compare different models of the same type of machine. This part of ISO 28927 is applicable to hand-held machines (see Clause 5), driven pneumatically or by other means. It is not applicable to straight grinders equipped with a sanding wheel or to belt sanders.

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Applies to sanders with the exception of all types of disc-type sanders, which are covered by IEC 60745-2-3. Tools covered include but are not limited to belt sanders, reciprocating sanders or polishers, orbital sanders or polishers, and random orbit sanders or polishers.

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Applies to sanders with the exception of all types of disc-type sanders, which are covered by IEC 60745-2-3. Tools covered include but are not limited to belt sanders, reciprocating sanders or polishers, orbital sanders or polishers, and random orbit sanders or polishers.

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Applies to sanders with the exception of all types of disc-type sanders, which are covered by IEC 60745-2-3. Tools covered include but are not limited to belt sanders, reciprocating sanders or polishers, orbital sanders or polishers, and random orbit sanders or polishers. This consolidated version consists of the second edition (2002) and its amendment 1 (2008). Therefore, no need to order amendment in addition to this publication.

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