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Hello everyone,

I should provide certification for a simple stand-up stand.. is it not motorized, is it still talking about machine directive and follows the procedure for interchangeable equipment?
Therefore it is necessary to prepare instructions of use, technical dossier with risk assessment, right?
What harmonized standards are applicable to you, being mere carpentry, is it not that it is part of the uniso 1090 for structural components?

thanks to all to read and answers. .
 
Excuse me, a horseman of what kind? If the machinery directive is not applicable, you cannot apply it.
Why interchangeable equipment? Maybe explain it better than it is!
 
a tread made with steel tubular with a telescopic tubular on which a plate on which the load rests. . looks like the jack of the car but without screw handling system..only a locking pin. .a little like that of fans from home with a load above 75 q..
 
I don't think he identifies himself as a car. The question is on the basis of which standard can the manufacturer declare compliance?
 
you have to think otherwise: It is not standard-directive, but directive-standard. I'll explain.
1. which directive applies to your gadget? individuals the specific directive and apply it.
2. to do this, from the list of harmonized standards of the directive that you have identified outside those applicable and see if you can comply with them. compliance with the harmonized standard is presumption of compliance with the Directive. If there are no rules applicable to your specific case, you must comply with the requirements of the directive
 
you have to think otherwise: It is not standard-directive, but directive-standard. I'll explain.
1. which directive applies to your gadget? individuals the specific directive and apply it.
2. to do this, from the list of harmonized standards of the directive that you have identified outside those applicable and see if you can comply with them. compliance with the harmonized standard is presumption of compliance with the Directive. If there are no rules applicable to your specific case, you must comply with the requirements of the directive
I do not believe that there is a directive which is applicable unless the rules on construction products are applied.

Could be part of the machine directive if you put a pencil on it.
try to see the en 1494 if you might beat with something of your systems.
Of course you have to measure everything, you have a nice load.. .
 
http://www.autolift.co.uk/axlestands7_5t.htmThis is practically the same.. thanks for the answers..now I evaluate the applicability of en 1494

for the sizing in reality I already have a built and tested prototype, I will make a calculation with 3d model to the finite elements, but we already know that it supports the load. .
 
I feel like saying it's not a lifting accessory.
does not apply the machinery directive
make a nice calculation of resistance on critical points/elements and go.
I don't think 1090 applies, try to see on the net: turns a doc on what is inside 1090 and what is out
Hi.
 
Hi, I'm facing this problem. from a search, the stand could be seen as an almost machine. The machine directive only recalls that it must be stable to the use that must be done. Do you have any material about it?
 
almost car? It's almost a car! If it were a machine, it should have mobile organs! Do you have them?
What is this research?
the support stand does not have a product directive (perhaps rpc?).
It's a structure, I'd say work equipment, but nothing more.
 

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