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is a trance mold a machine?

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the problem dates back to time, for a sale of a mold in leasing.
I would like a vs opinion.thanks.
...in the person of your legal representative Mr. ....

declares

that the equipment you order on behalf of the company .....(user) , to the realization of the component cod. .... called “central lever” for brake ...., falls into the category of products that may not present the marking there and the relative declaration of conformity”, being the same to be considered as “part of machine not complete” according to the directive 98/37/ce recepitated as dpr 459
Is that true today, or should I consider the mold a machine? ?
 
a mold is not a machine (I would like to see it before being sure) because alone, I think, it has no movements (it is so).
the mold could be a equipment or part of machine.
if it were then becomes qm (almost car).
the declaration cited is the statement of Annex I(b) of 98/37/ce which draws close to the declaration of incorporation of the qm (always attached ii/b).

you have to understand how it is done (if you have springs it is to be analyzed because the springs involve accumulation of energy ergo ...)

describe the object better.
Hi.
 
thanks to the answer. there are springs that can't operate if not inside the press that must have for safety regulations, for which the mold is accessible open or closed but with rubbers. therefore also according to me it is not a machine and not even a almost machine. at least iho.:
 

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