EN 12629-4:2001
(Main)Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate - Safety - Part 4:Concrete roof tile making machines
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Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate - Safety - Part 4:Concrete roof tile making machines
This standard establishes the safety requirements for machines which manufacture concrete roof tiles. The tile machine is only one element in the overall tile making process which may comprise a number of linked elements.
Maschinen für die Herstellung von Bauprodukten aus Beton und Kalksandsteinmassen - Sicherheit - Teil 4: Beton-Dachsteinmaschinen
Diese Europäische Norm legt die Sicherheitsanforderungen für Maschinen, die Betondachsteine herstellen fest. Die Dachsteinmaschine ist nur ein Teil des gesamten Dachsteinherstellungsprozesses, der aus einer Anzahl miteinander verknüpfter Teile bestehen kann.
Machines pour la fabrication de produits de construction en béton et silico-calcaire - Sécurité - Partie 4 : Machines pour la fabrication de tuiles en béton
La présente norme spécifie les prescriptions de sécurité applicables aux machines pour la fabrication de tuiles en béton. La machine à mouler les tuiles ne constitue qu'un élément de l'ensemble du procédé de fabrication des tuiles qui peut comprendre un grand nombre d'éléments reliés.
Stroji za izdelavo gradbenih proizvodov iz betona in apnenega peščenca - Varnost - 4. del: Stroji za izdelavo betonskih strešnikov
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Maschinen für die Herstellung von Bauprodukten aus Beton und Kalksandsteinmassen - Sicherheit - Teil 4: Beton-DachsteinmaschinenMachines pour la fabrication de produits de construction en béton et silico-calcaire - Sécurité - Partie 4 : Machines pour la fabrication de tuiles en bétonMachines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate - Safety - Part 4:Concrete roof tile m
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