73.120 - Equipment for processing of minerals
ICS 73.120 Details
Equipment for processing of minerals
Ausrustung fur die Verarbeitung von Bodenschatzen
Matériel pour le traitement des minerais
Oprema za predelavo rudnin
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This document specifies the requirements for testing the performances of coal density separators using density tracers and provides a method for the presentation of test results. This document is partly based on AS 5213. This document is applicable to dense medium cyclones (DMCs) and dense medium baths, as follows: a) for a single separator; b) for a group of separators where the feed is distributed between them at a point downstream of density tracer insertion; c) for density tracers of any size; but rarely used for particles with maximum dimension less than 2 mm. This document also provides guidance for testing the performances of other types of density separators with density tracers.
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This document specifies recommended practices for sampling in coal preparation plants (CPPs). The document is applicable to sampling of all coal product(s), reject material(s) and magnetite. The coal and mineral matter size covered by this document ranges from a nominal top size of 63 mm to 0,1 mm. This document also covers larger sizes in the case of mechanical sampling. Manual sampling is not recommended for particle size larger than 63 mm.
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This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events, as listed in Annex A, which are relevant to stationary diamond wire saws (stationary diamond mono-wire saws and stationary diamond multi-wire saws), as defined in Clause 3.
Stationary diamond wire saws may be used in quarries or in sawmill for cutting natural stones (e.g. marble, granite), when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
This document deals only with stationary diamond wire saws using coated diamond wire as tool.
This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards.
This document 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 document does not deal with the significant hazards arising by the use of other facilities/devices not described in this document, that may be fitted on the machines or that may be used during the work cycle.
This document does not deal with:
a) operation under extreme ambient conditions (outside the limits defined in EN 60204-1:2018);
b) upstream and downstream conveying elements, not integrated with stationary diamond wire saws, for transporting of the work-pieces.
This document is not applicable to machines which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events which are relevant to transportable diamond wire saws, used in quarries for cutting natural stones (e.g. marble, granite), when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
For this document, the intended use of machine is limited by the following cutting operations, defined in Clause 3:
1) vertical cut (see 3.16);
a) mountain vertical cut (see 3.16.1);
b) mountain side vertical cut (see 3.16.2);
c) block vertical cut (see 3.16.3);
d) overhead underslung vertical cut (see 3.16.4);
2) horizontal cut (see 3.17);
a) horizontal cut with one side open (see 3.17.1);
b) horizontal cut with two sides open (see 3.17.2);
3) block inclined cut (see 3.18).
Cutting operations listed above are performed without any path variation (see 3.11).
This document does not deal with any other cutting operation not listed above or defined in Clause 3.
This document deals only with transportable diamond wire saws using coated diamond wire as tool.
This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards.
This document deals with all significant hazards that could occur within the expected lifetime of the machinery including the phases of transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping.
This document does not deal with the significant hazards arising by the use of other facilities/devices not described in this document, that could be fitted on the machines or that could be used during the work cycle.
This document does not apply to:
i) machines intended for operation in a potentially explosive atmosphere;
ii) machines which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document.
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This document describes the principles and methods for evaluating the performance of density separation equipment used for coal cleaning operations. Testing and sampling procedures are specified, and methods of presenting test results are detailed. Performance parameters are recommended and defined, and their determination is formulated, thereby permitting their use in evaluating, comparing and predicting performance levels of coal cleaning operations. This document is applicable to the following types of coal cleaning equipment using relative density (RD) as the main characteristic for separation: a) dense-medium separators; b) jigs; c) other density-based separators, including spiral separator, hindered settling cleaners, shaking table, water-only cyclone, etc.
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This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events, as listed in Annex A, which are relevant to transportable diamond wire saws and cutting operations as defined in Clause 3.
This document deals only with transportable diamond wire saws used in quarries for cutting natural stones (e.g. marble, granite), when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
This document deals only with transportable diamond wire saws using coated diamond wire as tool.
This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards.
This document 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 document does not deal with the significant hazards arising by the use of other facilities/devices not described in this document, that may be fitted on the machines or that may be used during the work cycle.
This document does not deal with:
a) operation under extreme ambient conditions (outside the limits defined in EN 60204-1:2018);
b) upstream and downstream conveying elements, not integrated with transportable diamond wire saws, for transporting of the work-pieces.
This document is not applicable to machines which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events, as listed in Annex A, which are relevant to stationary diamond wire saws (stationary diamond mono-wire saws and stationary diamond multi-wire saws), as defined in Clause 3.
Stationary diamond wire saws may be used in quarries or in sawmill for cutting natural stones (e.g. marble, granite), when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
This document deals only with stationary diamond wire saws using coated diamond wire as tool.
This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards.
This document 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 document does not deal with the significant hazards arising by the use of other facilities/devices not described in this document, that may be fitted on the machines or that may be used during the work cycle.
This document does not deal with:
a) operation under extreme ambient conditions (outside the limits defined in EN 60204-1:2018);
b) upstream and downstream conveying elements, not integrated with stationary diamond wire saws, for transporting of the work-pieces.
This document is not applicable to machines which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document, to be used together with EN 1009-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of machinery for cleaning, water recycling, mud treatment and sorting (other than screens) for the mechanical processing in quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products. In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
When requirements of this part of EN 1009 are different from those which are stated in EN 1009-1:2020, the requirements of this part of EN 1009 take precedence over the requirements of EN 1009-1:2020 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this part of EN 1009.
This document, together with EN 1009-1:2020, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machinery for cleaning, recycling, mud treatment when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer associated with the whole lifetime of the machine (see Annex C).
This document does not cover:
- design relating to road traffic regulations;
- hazards arising from the use of the machines in potentially explosive atmospheres as well as from processing of explosive materials and risks related to electromagnetic compatibility;
- specific hazards related to mobile machinery.
NOTE 1 EN ISO 13766-1 and EN ISO 13766-2 specify test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kinds of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 prEN 1009-6 "Specific requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment" is under preparation to cover specific requirements (e.g. mobility, braking, access, frequent transportation), including exceptions and additional requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment. This means that mobile machines are not covered as long as EN 1009-6 is not published by CEN.
This document is not applicable to machinery for cleaning, recycling, mud treatment and sorting which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document, to be used together with EN 1009-1:2020, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of crushing and milling machinery for the mechanical processing in quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products. In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
When requirements of this part of EN 1009 are different from those which are stated in EN 1009-1:2020, the requirements of this part of EN 1009 take precedence over the requirements of EN 1009-1:2020 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this part of EN 1009.
This document, together with EN 1009-1:2020, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to crushing and milling machinery when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Annex C).
This document does not cover:
- design relating to road traffic regulations;
- hazards arising from the use of the machines in potentially explosive atmospheres as well as from processing of explosive materials and risks related to electromagnetic compatibility;
- specific hazards related to mobile machinery.
NOTE 1 EN ISO 13766-1 and EN ISO 13766-2 specify test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kinds of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 prEN 1009-6 "Specific requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment' is under preparation to cover specific requirements (e.g. mobility, braking, access, frequent transportation), including exceptions and additional requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment. This means that mobile machines are not covered as long as EN 1009-6 is not published by CEN.
This document is not applicable to crushing and milling machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document, to be used together with EN 1009-1:2020, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of screening machinery for the mechanical processing in quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products as defined in 3.1.
In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
When requirements of this document are different from those which are stated in EN 1009-1:2020, the requirements of this document take precedence over the requirements of EN 1009-1:2020 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this document.
This document, together with EN 1009-1:2020, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to screening machinery when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Annex C).
This document does not cover:
- design relating to road traffic regulations;
- hazards arising from the use of the machines in potentially explosive atmospheres as well as from processing of explosive materials and risks related to electromagnetic compatibility;
- specific hazards related to mobile machinery.
NOTE 1 EN ISO 13766-1 and EN ISO 13766-2 specify test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kinds of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 prEN 1009-6 "Specific requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment" is under preparation to cover specific requirements (e.g. mobility, braking, access, frequent transportation), including exceptions and additional requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment. This means that mobile machines are not covered as long as EN 1009-6 is not published by CEN.
This document is not applicable to screening machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document applies to machines for mechanical processing of minerals (cement, lime and gypsum, sand and gravel, industrial minerals, metalliferous ore and hard and soft rock aggregates, coal) and -products (slag and ashes, production and demolition waste) in construction and industry.
It deals with the following types of individual machines for the mechanical processing of minerals and similar solid materials:
- feeding machinery in accordance with EN 1009-2;
- crushing machinery in accordance with EN 1009-3;
- milling machinery in accordance with EN 1009-3;
- screening machinery in accordance with EN 1009-4;
- machinery for cleaning, water recycling, sorting (other than screens) and mud treatment in accordance with EN 1009-5;
- mobile machinery in accordance with prEN 1009-6.
This document gives the common safety requirements for mechanical processing machines used for quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products (cement, lime and gypsum, sand and gravel, industrial minerals, metalliferous ore, production and demolition waste, slag handling, hard and soft rock aggregates, coal) in construction and surface mining and is intended to be used in conjunction with one of the parts EN 1009-2 to prEN 1009-6. These machine specific parts (EN 1009-2 to prEN 1009-6) do not repeat the requirements from this document, but add or replace the requirements for the machine type in question.
NOTE 1 The requirements specified in this part of EN 1009 are common to two or more types of machines for the mechanical processing of minerals and similar solid materials.
Specific requirements in EN 1009 2 to prEN 1009-6 take precedence over the respective requirements of this document.
This document also covers assemblies of two or more of the mentioned machines which function as an integrated whole. The machines included in the scope of this document can be fixed, semi-mobile or mobile.
NOTE 2 prEN 1009-6 "Specific requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment" is under preparation to cover specific requirements (e.g. mobility, braking, access, frequent transportation), including exceptions and additional requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment. This means that mobile machines are not covered as long as EN 1009-6 is not published by CEN.
This document covers transportation, erection, commissioning, use and maintenance of single machines or combination of single machines.
This document deals with significant hazards, common to the types of machines listed in this scope when they are used as intended and under conditions for misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex F) and to the hazards due to the combination of these machines and specifies the appropriate measures to eliminate or reduce the risks arising from the significant hazards.
Design relating to road traffic regulations is not covered by this document.
This document does not cover:
- design relating to road traffic regulations;
- hazards arising from the use of the machines in potentially explosive atmospheres as well as from processing of explosive materials and risks related to electromagnetic compatibility;
- specific hazards related to mobile machinery.
NOTE 3 EN ISO 13766-1 and EN ISO 13766-2 specify test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kinds of mobile construction machinery.
This document is not applicable to machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document, to be used together with EN 1009-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of feeding machinery and continuous handling equipment for the mechanical processing in quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products. In addition, it specifies the specific information (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
When requirements of this document are different from those which are stated in EN 1009-1:2020, the requirements of this part of EN 1009 take precedence over the requirements of EN 1009-1:2020 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this document.
This document, together with EN 1009-1:2020, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to feeding machinery when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Annex C).
This document does not cover:
- design relating to road traffic regulations;
- hazards arising from the use of the machines in potentially explosive atmospheres as well as from processing of explosive materials and risks related to electromagnetic compatibility;
- specific hazards related to mobile machinery.
NOTE 1 EN ISO 13766-1 and EN ISO 13766-2 specify test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kinds of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 prEN 1009-6 "Specific requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment" is under preparation to cover specific requirements (e.g. mobility, braking, access, frequent transportation), including exceptions and additional requirements for mobile and semi mobile equipment. This means that mobile machines are not covered as long as EN 1009-6 is not published by CEN.
This document is not applicable to feeding machinery and continuous handling equipment which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events which are relevant to:
- bridge sawing machines;
- bridge sawing and milling machines;
- numerical control bridge sawing/milling machines.
These machines are designed to saw and mill natural stone and engineered/agglomerated stone as defined by EN 14618:2009, 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 also applies to machines fitted with the following facilities/devices:
- mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic or vacuum workpiece clamping;
- automatic tool change;
- loading and unloading conveyor system;
- tilting and/or rotating head axis;
- rotating workpiece support(s);
- tilting workpiece support(s) when loading;
- lathe unit;
- undercut grooving unit;
- axes operating in accordance with an NC work programme.
This document does not apply to:
- machines intended for operation in a potentially explosive atmosphere;
- machines operating in severe environmental conditions (e.g. extreme temperatures, corrosive environment);
- machines intended for outdoor operation;
- machines which are manufactured before the date of their publication as EN.
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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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This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events which are relevant to:
- bridge sawing machines;
- bridge sawing and milling machines;
- numerical control bridge sawing/milling machines.
These machines are designed to saw and mill natural stone and engineered/agglomerated stone as defined by EN 14618:2009, 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 also applies to machines fitted with the following facilities/devices:
- mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic or vacuum workpiece clamping;
- automatic tool change;
- loading and unloading conveyor system;
- tilting and/or rotating head axis;
- rotating workpiece support(s);
- tilting workpiece support(s) when loading;
- lathe unit;
- undercut grooving unit;
- axes operating in accordance with an NC work programme.
This document does not apply to:
- machines intended for operation in a potentially explosive atmosphere;
- machines operating in severe environmental conditions (e.g. extreme temperatures, corrosive environment);
- machines intended for outdoor operation;
- machines which are manufactured before the date of their publication as EN.
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This part of EN 1009 to be used together with EN 1009-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of feeding machinery for the mechanical processing of minerals and similar solid materials. In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer. When requirements of this part of EN 1009 are different from those which are stated in EN 1009-1, the requirements of this part of EN 1009 take precedence over the requirements of EN 1009-1 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this part of EN 1009. This part of EN 1009, together with EN 1009-1, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to feeding machinery when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
NOTE 1 EN 13309 specifies test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kind of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 Specific requirements related to road traffic regulations (e.g. lighting, dimensions, speed limit plate) are not taken into account in this standard. This part of EN 1009 is not applicable to feeding machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN
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Processing mineral and by-products (cement, lime and gypsum, sand and gravel, industrial minerals, metalliferous ore, production and demolition waste, slag handling, hard and soft rock aggregates, coal) in construction and surface mining.
It deals with the following types of individual machines for the mechanical processing of minerals and similar solid materials:
- feeding machinery as per part 2;
- crushing machinery as per part 3;
- milling machinery as per part 3;
- screening machinery as per part 4;
- machinery for cleaning, water recycling, sorting (other than screens) and mud treatment as per part 5;
- mobile and semi-mobile machinery as per part 6.
This part gives the common safety requirements for mechanical processing machines used for quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products (cement, lime and gypsum, sand and gravel, industrial minerals, metalliferous ore, production and demolition waste, slag handling, hard and soft rock aggregates, coal) in construction and surface mining and is intended to be used in conjunction with one of the prEN 1009-2 to -6. These machine specific parts (prEN 1009-2 to -6) do not repeat the requirements from prEN 1009-1:2017, but add or replace the requirements for the machine type in question.
NOTE The requirements specified in this part of the standard are common to two or more types of machines for the mechanical processing of minerals and similar solid materials.
Specific requirements in prEN 1009-2 to -6 take precedence over the respective requirements of prEN 1009-1:2017.
The standard also covers assemblies of two or more of the mentioned machines which function as an integrated whole. The machines included in the scope of this standard can be fixed, semi-mobile or mobile. The standard covers transportation, erection, commissioning, use and maintenance of single machines or combination of single machines.
This standard deals with significant hazards, common to the types of machines listed in this scope when they are used as intended and under conditions for misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4) and to the hazards due to the combination of these machines and specifies the appropriate measures to eliminate or reduce the risks arising from the significant hazards.
1.1 Design relating to road traffic regulations is not covered by this standard.
1.2 This standard does not cover hazards arising from the use of the machines in potentially explosive atmospheres as well as from processing of explosive materials and risks related to electromagnetic compatibility.
1.3 This document is not applicable to machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This part of prEN 1009 to be used together with prEN 1009-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of machinery for cleaning, water recycling, mud treatment and sorting (other than screens) for the mechanical processing in quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products. In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
The requirements of this part are complementary to the common requirements formulated in prEN 1009-1. This part does not repeat the requirements from prEN 1009-1, but adds or replaces them. When requirements of this part of prEN 1009 are different from those which are stated in prEN 1009-1, the requirements of this part of prEN 1009 take precedence over the requirements of prEN 1009-1 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this part of prEN 1009.
This part of prEN 1009, together with prEN 1009-1, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machinery for cleaning, recycling, mud treatment when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer associated with the whole lifetime of the machine (see Clause 4).
NOTE 1 EN 13309 specifies test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kind of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 Specific requirements related to road traffic regulations (e.g. lighting, dimensions, speed limit plate) are not taken into account in this standard.
This part of prEN 1009 is not applicable to machinery for cleaning, recycling, mud treatment which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This part of prEN 1009, to be used together with prEN 1009-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of screening machinery for the mechanical processing in quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products as defined in 3.1.
In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
When requirements of this part of prEN 1009 are different from those which are stated in prEN 1009-1, the requirements of this part of prEN 1009 take precedence over the requirements of prEN 1009-1 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this part of prEN 1009.
This part of prEN 1009, together with prEN 1009-1, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to screening machinery when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
NOTE 1 EN 13309 specifies test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kind of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 Specific requirements related to road traffic regulations (e.g. lighting, dimensions, speed limit plate) are not taken into account in this standard.
This document is not applicable to screening machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This part of prEN 1009 to be used together with prEN 1009-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of crushing and milling machinery for the mechanical processing in quarrying, recycling and processing mineral and by-products. In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
When requirements of this part of prEN 1009 are different from those which are stated in prEN 1009-1, the requirements of this part of prEN 1009 take precedence over the requirements of prEN 1009-1 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this part of prEN 1009.
This part of prEN 1009, together with prEN 1009-1, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to crushing and milling machinery when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
NOTE 1 EN 13309 specifies test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kind of mobile construction machinery.
NOTE 2 Specific requirements related to road traffic regulations (e.g. lighting, dimensions, speed limit plate) are not taken into account in this standard.
This part of prEN 1009 is not applicable to crushing and milling machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This document describes the principles and methods for the expression of results of performance tests on sizing equipment used in coal preparation, and includes methods for the evaluation of performance parameters. Performance test procedures and size measurement techniques are recommended. This document applies to all types of sizing equipment, categorized as follows: — screens; — classifiers; — others. The procedure described in this document applies to two-product separations. Performance assessment of multiproduct separations can be achieved by consideration of a series of two-product separations.
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This document specifies a method for assessing the liability of materials associated with coal seams to breakdown on agitation with water.
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ISO 9044:2016 defines terms regarding industrial woven wire cloth for screening purposes and specifies maximum permissible error, requirements, and test methods. It applies to industrial woven wire cloth with square apertures, made of steel, stainless steel, or non-ferrous metals (see ISO 4783‑2). It does not apply to woven wire cloth coated after weaving nor does it apply to pre-crimped and welded wire screens which are covered in ISO 4783‑3 and ISO 14315. It is of limited application to woven wire cloth used for purposes other than screening which may necessitate other requirements. The alternative requirements may be agreed between the purchaser and the supplier at the time of placing the order.
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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 European Standard applies to table edge finishing machines (see 3.1) and belt edge finishing machines (see 3.2) which are used to grind, to polish, to cut, to 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 monoblade or multiblade gang saws, as defined in 3.1, for cutting marble, granite, other types of natural stone, artificial or natural conglomerates and similar materials.
This standard does not deal with noise as a significant hazard.
This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to gang saw ma-chines, 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 during transport, commissioning, use and maintenance.
This document is not applicable to gang saws which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.
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This standard applies to chain- or belt-slotting machines to be used in open or underground quarries. Chain- or belt-slotting machines are used for cutting marble, granite and other stones loose or at the face. They can be stationary or can be moved on rails during work.
This standard deals with slotting machines with electric main motor and equipped with one main sawing head. This European Standard covers only machines for plain cutting (with one axis) and does not cover the difficul-ties arising from the geomorphology of the stone to be cut.
This standard does not deal with noise as a significant hazard.
This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to chain- and belt-slotting 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 deals with the hazards during transport, commissioning, use and maintenance.
This European Standard does not deal with:
operation under extreme ambient conditions (outside the limits defined in EN 60204-1);
operation in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
This document is not applicable to machines which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.
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This standard applies to chain or belt slotting machines, to be used in open or underground quarries. Chain or belt slotting machines are used for cutting marble, granite and other stones loose or at the face. They can be stationary or can be moved on rails during work.
An electric prime motor supplies the drive pulley for tool motion. The machines are equipped with one main sawing head. This European Standard does not apply to multi-axis machines and does not cover the difficulties arising from the geomorphology of the stone to be cut.
This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to chain and belt slotting 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 be taken in order to eliminate or reduce risks arising from significant hazards.
This European Standard covers electrical hazard making reference to the relevant European Standards.
Hazards that are relevant to mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic components and to other machinery equipment and that are dealt with in general use standards are not covered by this European Standard.
Reference to standards relevant to this kind of machines is made where such standards are applicable and as far as necessary.
This European Standard does not establish requirements for:
a) operation in severe conditions (e. g. low and very high temperatures, corrosive environment, etc.);
b) operation in potentially explosive atmospheres;
c) supply by electrical networks with voltages, frequencies, tolerances etc different from those of public suppliers;
d) cordless remote controls.
This standard does not cover hazards relevant to noise.
This standard does not cover operation in environments where electromagnetic disturbances are outside the range of those specified in EN 61000-6-2.
This document is not applicabl
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This standard applies to monoblade or multiblade gang saws for cutting marble, granite, other types of natural stone, artificial or natural conglomerates and similar materials.
This standard applies exclusively to gang saws as classified in 3.1.
This European Standard covers electrical hazard making reference to the relevant European Standards.
This standard does not cover hazards relevant to noise.
This standard does not cover operation in environments where electromagnetic disturbances are outside the range of those specified in EN 61000-6-2.
This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to chain and belt slotting 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 be taken in order to eliminate or reduce risks arising from significant hazards.
This document is not applicable to machinery which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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Describes three patterns using round (circular) and square perforations. The sizes of holes range down to 2 mm for square holes and to 0.5 mm for round holes. Five ratios of pitch to hole are specified which result in nominal open areas ranging from about 60 % to 23 %.
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Specifies technical requirements and test methods for perforated metal plate used for industrial screening purposes and supplied in flat or coiled form. Applies to perforated plates of low carbon steel according to ISO 7805-1 and ISO 7805-2 with nominal sizes of holes from 1 mm for round holes and 4 mm for square holes up to 125 mm according to ISO 2194, and with a maximum plate thickness of 12,5 mm.
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Specifies the diameters and the requirements and also tolerances and testing. Applies to wire with circular cross-section from 25 to 0.02 mm in diameter. The second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 4782:1981).
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Tabulates values which are taken from the general list of combinations given in ISO 4783/1. Applies to aperture sizes from 16 mm to 0.02 mm. The wire cloth shall be designated in the following sequence by a) width of aperture, b) diameter of wire, c) material of wire, d) type of weave.
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Table 1 (millimetre sizes) gives principal sizes (R 10) from 1 to 125, and supplementary sizes: R 20 and R 40 from 1 to 125. Table 2 (micrometre sizes) gives principal sizes (R 10) from 5 to 800, and supplementary sizes: R 20 from 20 to 900, R 40 from 32 to 950. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1972).
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The perforation of a plate is designated by 1: shape of the holes, 2. aperture size, 3. mutual arrangement of holes, 4. pitch, 5. orientation of the arrangement of the perforations relative to the edges of the plate. The code expresses the items of designation by symbols and magnitudes in the sequence above. The standard applies to perforated plates regardless of the plate material.
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Describes three patterns using round (circular) and square perforations in low carbon steel plate of 3 mm thickness and above. The sizes of holes range from 125 to 3.15 mm inclusive. Five ratios of pitch to hole are prescribed which result in nominal open areas ranging from about 64 to 23 %.
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Tabulates values which are taken from the general list of combinations given in ISO 4783/1. Applies to aperture sizes from 125 to 1 mm. The screens shall de designated in the following sequence by a) width of aperture, b) diameter of wire, c) material of wire, d) type.
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Tabulates a comprehensive range from which preferred groups of combinations may be chosen. The percentage open area of each combination is stated. The screens shall be designated in the following sequence by a) width of aperture, b) diameter of wire, c) material of wire, d) type of weave or type of crimp.
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The symbols have been selected in accordance with the following principles: a) the plants should be widely used; b) the symbols should be easy to draw and readily be distinguishable one from another; c) the principle and not the appearance of any particular type of machine should be represented, d) where a single symbol represents a group of items for which separate symbols are s-tandardized nationally, the ISO symbol should be readily distinguishable from any one of the national symbols.
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Sets out principles and conventions for use in preparation of basic process and equipment flowsheets for the design of a coal preparation plant. In order to cover the various stages leading to the final design of a plant, two basic flowsheets are needed, one bases on the process and the other on the equipment. Examples of process and equipment flowsheets are shown in figures.
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Specifies technical requirements and test methods for perforated metal plate used for industrial screening purposes and supplied in flat or coiled form. Applies to perforated plates of low carbon steel according to ISO 7805-1 and ISO 7805-2 with nominal sizes of holes from 1 mm for round holes and 4 mm for square holes up to 125 mm according to ISO 2194, and with a maximum plate thickness of 12,5 mm.
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Table 1 (millimetre sizes) gives principal sizes (R 10) from 1 to 125, and supplementary sizes: R 20 and R 40 from 1 to 125. Table 2 (micrometre sizes) gives principal sizes (R 10) from 5 to 800, and supplementary sizes: R 20 from 20 to 900, R 40 from 32 to 950. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1972).
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The symbols have been selected in accordance with the following principles: a) the plants should be widely used; b) the symbols should be easy to draw and readily be distinguishable one from another; c) the principle and not the appearance of any particular type of machine should be represented, d) where a single symbol represents a group of items for which separate symbols are s-tandardized nationally, the ISO symbol should be readily distinguishable from any one of the national symbols.
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Sets out principles and conventions for use in preparation of basic process and equipment flowsheets for the design of a coal preparation plant. In order to cover the various stages leading to the final design of a plant, two basic flowsheets are needed, one bases on the process and the other on the equipment. Examples of process and equipment flowsheets are shown in figures.
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Tabulates a comprehensive range from which preferred groups of combinations may be chosen. The percentage open area of each combination is stated. The screens shall be designated in the following sequence by a) width of aperture, b) diameter of wire, c) material of wire, d) type of weave or type of crimp.
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