SIST EN 13218:2003
(Main)Machine tools - Safety - Stationary grinding machines
Machine tools - Safety - Stationary grinding machines
This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and/or protective measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, arrangements for transport and maintenance) of stationary grinding machines as defined in 3.1 and 3.2 and intended to be used for the grinding of workpieces of cold metal. This standard deals with the significant hazards as listed in 4. This standard does not apply to honing, polishing and belt grinding machines. This standard applies to machines which are manufactured after the date of issue of this standard.
Werkzeugmaschinen - Sicherheit - Ortsfeste Schleifmaschinen
Diese Norm legt Sicherheitsanforderungen und Schutzmaßnahmen fest, die von Personen zu beachten sind, die mit der Konstruktion, dem Bau und der Lieferung (einschließlich Installation und Demontage, mit Vorkehrungen für Transport und Instandhaltung) von ortsfesten Schleifmaschinen nach 3.1 und 3.2 zur Kaltbearbeitung metallischer Werkstoffe befasst sind.
Diese Norm deckt die signifikanten Gefährdungen ab, die in Abschnitt 4 aufgeführt sind.
Diese Norm gilt nicht für Hon-, Polier- und Bandschleifmaschinen.
Diese Norm gilt für Maschinen, die nach dem Ausgabedatum dieser Norm hergestellt wurden.
Machines-outils - Sécurité - Machines a meuler fixes
La présente norme spécifie les prescriptions de sécurité pour la conception, la construction et la fourniture (y compris le montage et démontage, ainsi que les dispositions pour le transport et la maintenance) des machines a meuler fixes définies en 3.1 et 3.2 et destinées au meulage de pieces métalliques a froid.
La présente norme traite des phénomenes dangereux significatifs dont la liste figure en 4.
La présente norme ne s'applique pas aux machines a rôder, a polir ni aux machines a meuler a bande.
La présente norme s'applique aux machines fabriquées apres la date de publication de la présente norme
Obdelovalni stroji - Varnost – Stacionarni brusni stroji
Ta standard določa tehnične zahteve za varnost in/ali zaščitne ukrepe, ki jih morajo sprejeti osebe pri načrtovanju, izgradnji in dobavi (vključno z postavitvijo in razstavitvijo, ureditvijo transporta in vzdrževanjem) stacionarnih brusnih strojev, kot je določeno v točkah 3.1 in 3.2 ter namenjenim za uporabo pri brušenju obdelovanca iz hladne kovine. Ta standard obravnava velike nevarnostmi, kot so navedeno v točki 4. Ta standard ne velja za honanje, loščenje in tračne brusilnike. Ta standard velja za opremo, ki je bila izdelana po datumu izdaje tega standarda.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 13218:2003
01-november-2003
Obdelovalni stroji - Varnost – Stacionarni brusni stroji
Machine tools - Safety - Stationary grinding machines
Werkzeugmaschinen - Sicherheit - Ortsfeste Schleifmaschinen
Machines-outils - Sécurité - Machines a meuler fixes
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 13218:2002
ICS:
25.080.50 Brusilni in polirni stroji Grinding and polishing
machines
SIST EN 13218:2003 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 13218
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2002
ICS 25.080.50
English version
Machine tools - Safety - Stationary grinding machines
Machines-outils - Sécurité - Machines à meuler fixes Werkzeugmaschinen - Sicherheit - Ortsfeste
Schleifmaschinen
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 26 August 2001.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
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This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
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Contents
Page Page
Foreword . 3 Annex A (normative) Abrasive product
guards, workzone enclosures
0 Introduction . 4 and their combinations on
stationary grinding machines . 38
1 Scope . 4 A.1 Scope . 38
A.2 Terms and symbols . 38
2 Normative references . 4 A.3 Safety requirements for abrasive
product guards and workzone
3 Terms and definitions . 7 enclosures . 39
3.1 Grinding machine . 7 A.3.1 Shapes of abrasive product guards
3.2 Stationary grinding machine . 7 and angles of aperture . 39
3.3 Abrasive product . 11 A.3.2 Wall thicknesses and material . 46
3.4 Dressing tool . 11 A.3.3 Compound abrasive product
3.5 Rotational and peripheral speed . 12 guards . 56
A.3.4 Workzone enclosures . 57
3.6 Maximum operating speed . 12
3.7 Maximum rotational speed . 12 A.3.5 Verification of strength, testing . 58
A.3.6 Attachment of transparent screens
3.8 Type of application . 12
3.9 Manual mode . 13 in workzone enclosures . 59
A.3.7 Screens for bench and pedestal
3.10 Setting mode . 13
3.11 Special mode . 13 grinding machines . 59
3.12 Automatic mode . 13 A.4 Criteria for the design of
3.13 Operational stop . 13 abrasive product guards and their
3.14 Safe operational stop . 13 means of attachment . 60
3.15 Safe stop . 13 A.4.1 General . 60
3.16 Grinding face . 13 A.4.2 Energy of abrasive product
3.17 Abrasive product guard . 14 fragments . 61
3.18 Work zone enclosure . 14 A.4.3 Determination of wall thicknesses
3.19 Tool holding device . 14 of abrasive product guards . 61
3.20 Extraction system . 14 A.4.4 Design of the means of
attachment . 62
4 List of significant hazards . 14
Annex B (normative) Clamping methods for
5 Safety requirements and/or abrasive products and safety
requirements for tool holding
protective measures . 21
5.1 General . 21 devices . 64
B.1 Scope . 64
5.2 Mechanical hazards . 21
5.3 Electrical hazards . 24 B.2 Clamping methods . 64
5.4 Noise . 25 B.3 General requirements . 64
5.5 Vibration . 25 B.4 Design of flanges . 64
5.6 Hazards resulting from dusts, B.4.1 Clamping forces and tightening
fumes and mists . 25 torques . 64
5.7 Devices for the use of coolants . 26 B.4.2 Outside clamping diameter, radial
width and covering . 65
5.8 Measures against fire and
explosion hazards . 27 B.4.3 Stiffness . 68
B.4.4 Marking of flanges . 69
5.9 Lighting . 27
5.10 Control systems and control B.5 Devices for mounting of abrasive
products by means of clamping
devices . 27
5.11 Electromagnetic compatibility . 31 inserts . 69
B.5.1 Central threaded inserts . 69
6 Verification of the safety B.5.2 Method for the determination of the
requirements and/or measures run-out tolerance for collets . 70
. 32
B.5.3 Inserts for abrasive products type 2,
7 Information for use . 34 35, 36, 37 (see EN 12413) and
comparable abrasive products . 71
7.1 General . 34
7.2 Instruction handbook . 34
7.3 Marking . 37
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Annex C (informative) Calculation of the
Annex F (normative) Requirements for
clamping force and the tightening grinding machines for the
torque for the mounting of abrasive machining of materials generating
products by means of flanges . 76 flammable and explosive dusts . 85
F.1 Devices for wet grinding . 85
C.1 Symbols . 76
C.2 Operating forces . 77 F.2 Devices for dry grinding with
wet precipitation by means of
C.3 Necessary clamping force . 79
C.4 Tightening torque of the instantaneous moistening . 85
F.3 Devices for dry grinding with
screws . 81
C.5 Surface pressure . 81 precipitation by means of a
wet-type cyclone . 86
Annex D (informative) Noise reduction . 83 F.4 Additional requirements, dry
grinding . 87
D.1 Measures for the reduction of
noise emission . 83
Annex G (informative) Relevant and special clauses
Annex E (informative) Noise emission for different types of stationary grinding
machine . 85
determination, declaration
and verification . 84
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship of this
E.1 Measuring procedure . 84
European Standard with other
E.2 Operating conditions . 84
EC Directives . 88
E.3 Declaration and verification of
noise emission values . 84
Bibliogr aphy . 89
Foreword
This document (EN 13218:2002) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 143 "Machine tools - Safety",
the secretariat of which is held by SNV.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or
by endorsement, at the latest by December 2002, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest
by December 2002.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European
Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries
are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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0 Introduction
This European standard has been prepared to be a harmonised standard to provide one means of conforming with
the essential safety requirements of the Machinery Directive and associated EFTA regulations. This standard is a
type C standard as stated in EN 292-1:1991.
The machinery concerned and the extent to which hazards, hazardous situations and events are covered are
indicated in the scope of this standard.
1 Scope
This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and/or protective measures to be adopted by persons
undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, arrangements for transport
and maintenance) of stationary grinding machines as defined in 3.1 and 3.2 and intended to be used for the grinding
of workpieces of cold metal.
This standard deals with the significant hazards as listed in 4.
This standard does not apply to honing, polishing and belt grinding machines.
This standard applies to machines which are manufactured after the date of issue of this standard.
2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For
dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European
Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies (including amendments).
CR 1030-1
Hand-arm vibration – Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction – Part 1: Engineering methods by design of
machinery
EN 287-1
Approval testing of welders – Fusion welding – Part 1: Steels
EN 287-2
Approval testing of welders – Fusion welding – Part 2: Aluminium and aluminium alloys
EN 288-1
Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials – Part 1: General rules for fusion
welding
EN 292-1:1991
Safety of machinery – Basic concepts, general principles for design – Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology
EN 292-2:1991
Safety of machinery – Basic concepts, general principles for design – Part 2: Technical principles and specifica-
tions
EN 292-2:1991/A1:1995
Safety of machinery – Basic concepts, general principles for design – Part 2: Technical principles and specifica-
tions; Amendment A1
EN 294
Safety of machinery – Safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs
EN 349
Safety of machinery – Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body
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EN 418
Safety of machinery – Emergency stop equipment, functional aspects – Principles for design
EN 547-1
Safety of machinery - Human body measurements - Part 1: Principles for determining the dimensions required
for openings for whole body access into machinery
EN 547-2
Safety of machinery - Human body measurements - Part 2: Principles for determining the dimensions required
for access openings
EN 614-1
Safety of machinery - Ergonomic design principles - Part 1: Terminology and general principles
EN 626-1
Safety of machinery - Reduction of risks to health from hazardous substances emitted by machinery - Part 1:
Principles and specifications for machinery manufacturers
EN 729-1
Quality requirements for welding – Fusion welding of metallic materials – Part 1: Guidelines for selection and use
EN 953
Safety of machinery – Guards – General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and movable
guards
EN 954-1
Safety of machinery – Safety-related parts of control systems – Part 1: General principles for design
EN 982
Safety of machinery – Safety requirements for fluid power systems and their components – Hydraulics
EN 983
Safety of machinery – Safety requirements for fluid power systems and their components – Pneumatics
EN 1033
Hand arm vibration – Laboratory measurement of vibration at the grip surface of hand guided machinery –
General
EN 1037
Safety of machinery – Prevention of unexpected start-up
EN 1050:1996
Safety of machinery – Principles for risk assessment
EN 1070
Safety of machinery – Terminology
EN 1088:1995
Safety of machinery – Interlocking devices associated with guards – Principles for design and selection
EN 1127-1:1997
Explosive atmospheres – Explosion prevention and protection – Part 1: Basic concepts and methodology
EN 1837
Safety of machinery - Integral lighting of machines
EN 10025
Hot rolled products of non-alloy structured steels - Technical delivery conditions
EN 10130:1991 + A1
Cold-rolled low carbon steel flat products for cold forming – Technical delivery conditions
EN 12096
Mechanical vibration – Declaration and verification of vibration emission values
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EN 12413
Safety requirements for bonded abrasive products
EN 13236
Safety requirements for superabrasives
EN 13478
Safety of machinery – Fire prevention and protection
EN 22553
Welded, brazed and soldered joints – Symbolic representation on drawings (ISO 2553:1992)
EN 25817:1992
Arc-welded joints in steel – Guidance on quality levels for imperfections (ISO 5817:1992)
ENV 26385
Ergonomic principles for the design of work systems (ISO 6385:1981)
EN 50081-2
Electromagnetic compatibility – Generic emission standard – Part 2: Industrial environment
EN 50082-2
Electromagnetic compatibility – Generic immunity standard – Part 2: Industrial environment
EN 60204-1:1997
Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines – Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60204-1:1997)
EN 61310-2
Safety of machinery – Indication, marking and actuation – Part 2: Requirements for marking (IEC 61310-2:1995)
EN ISO 3744
Acoustics – Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound pressure – Engineering method
in an essentially free field over a reflecting plane (ISO 3744:1994)
EN ISO 3746
Acoustics – Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound pressure – Survey method using
an enveloping measurement surface over a reflecting plane (ISO 3746:1995)
EN ISO 4871
Acoustics – Declaration and verification of noise emission values of machinery and equipment (ISO 4871:1996)
EN ISO 11201
Acoustics – Noise emitted by machinery and equipment – Measurements of emission sound pressure levels at
a work station and at other specified positions – Engineering method in an essentially free field over a reflecting
plane (ISO 11201:1995)
EN ISO 11202
Acoustics – Noise emitted by machinery and equipment – Measurements of emission sound pressure levels at
a work station and at other specified positions – Survey method in situ (ISO 11202:1995)
EN ISO 11204
Acoustics – Noise emitted by machinery and equipment – Measurements of emission sound pressure levels at
a work station and at other specified positions – Method requiring environmental corrections (ISO 11204:1995)
EN ISO 11688-1
Acoustics – Recommended practice for the design of low-noise machinery and equipment – Part 1: Planning
(ISO/TR 11688-1:1995)
ISO 230-5
Test code for machine tools – Part 5: Determination of the noise emission
ISO 666
Machine tools – Mounting of plain grinding wheels by means of hub flanges
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ISO 1052
Steels for general engineering purposes
ISO 1083
Spheroidal graphite cast iron – Classification
ISO 3522
Cast aluminium alloys – Chemical composition and mechanical properties
ISO 3574
Cold-reduced carbon steel sheet of commercial and drawing qualities
ISO 4997
Cold-reduced steel sheet of structural quality
ISO 6316
Hot-rolled steel strip of structural quality
ISO 6361-2
Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates – Part 2: Mechanical properties
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions given in EN 1070 and the following terms and
definitions apply.
Additional terms and definitions specifically needed for this standard are added below.
3.1
grinding machine
machine tool intended to machine workpieces by means of abrasive products
3.2
stationary grinding machine
grinding machine fixed in position during operation and capable of a combination of one or more types of operations,
examples see Table 1
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Table 1: Stationary grinding machines
No. Machine Designation Grinding method
de: Außenrundschleif- External cylindrical grind-
maschine ing
en: The grinding of the external
External cylindrical surface of a rotating
1.1
grinding machine workpiece.
fr: Rectifieuse cylindrique The workpiece and the
extérieure grinding wheel are
mechanically guided.
de: Centreless grinding
Spitzenlose Außen-
rundschleifmaschine The grinding of the external
surface of a rotating
en: workpiece.
Centreless external
1.2 cylindrical grinding The workpiece is rotated
machine mechanically guided with
reference to the grinding
fr: Rectifieuse cylindrique wheel by means of a
sans centre control-wheel and rests on a
straight-edge placed
between the two wheels.
de: Internal grinding
Innenrundschleif-
maschine The grinding of the internal
surface of a rotating work-
en: piece.
1.3
Internal cylindrical
grinding machine The workpiece and the
grinding wheel are
fr: Rectifieuse cylindrique mechanically guided.
intérieure
de: Surface grinding-
Planschleifmaschine, peripheral grinding
Rechtecktisch, waage-
rechte Spindel The grinding of plane
surfaces of a workpiece.
en: The workpiece is secured to
Surface grinding a reciprocating table. The
1.4
machine, reciprocating workpiece and the grinding
table, horizontal spindle wheel are mechanically
guided.
fr: Rectifieuse plane à table
a déplacement
rectiligne – broche
horizontale
(continued)
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Table 1 (continued)
No. Machine Designation Grinding method
de: Surface grinding –
Planschleifmaschine, peripheral grinding
Rundtisch, waagerechte
Spindel The grinding of plane
surfaces of a workpiece.
en: The workpiece is secured to
1.5 Surface grinding a rotary table. The
machine, rotary table workpiece and the grinding
horizontal spindle wheel are mechanically
guided.
fr: Rectifieuse plane à table
rotative – broche hori-
zontale
de: Surface grinding – face
Planschleifmaschine, grinding
Rechtecktisch, senk-
rechte Spindel The grinding of plane
surfaces of a workpiece.
en: The workpiece is secured to
Surface grinding a reciprocating table. The
1.6
machine, reciprocating workpiece and the grinding
table, vertical spindle wheel are mechanically
guided.
fr: Rectifieuse plane à table
a déplacement rectiligne
– broche verticale
de: Surface grinding – face
Planschleifmaschine, grinding
Rundtisch, senkrechte
Spindel The grinding of plane
surfaces of a workpiece.
en: The workpiece is secured to
Surface grinding a rotary table. The
1.7
machine, rotary table workpiece and the grinding
vertical spindle wheel are mechanically
guided.
fr: Rectifieuse plane à table
a déplacement rota-
tive – broche verticale
de: Surface grinding – face
Doppelspindel-Plan- grinding
schleifmaschine, waage-
rechte oder senkrechte The grinding of a workpiece
Spindeln by passing it between two
disc or cylinder wheels or
1.8
en: segments. The workpiece
Surface grinding and the grinding wheels are
machine, double spindle mechanically guided.
horizontal or vertical
fr: Rectifieuse plane à deux
(continued)
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Table 1 (continued)
No. Machine Designation Grinding method
de: Peripheral and face grind-
Werkzeugschleif- ing
maschine
The grinding or regrinding of
en: cutting faces and edges of
1.9
Tool grinding machine tools (workpiece). The
workpieces and the grinding
fr: Affûteuse wheels are mechanically
guided.
de: Cutting-off
Trennschleifmaschine
The grinding of workpieces
en: for slotting or cutting-off.
Cutting-off machine The workpiece is firmly fixed
and the cutting-off wheel is
fr: Tronçonneuse mechanically guided.
1.10
de: Cutting-off
Trennschleifmaschine
The grinding of workpieces
en: for cutting-off. The
Cutting-off machine workpiece is firmly clamped,
1.11
the cutting-off wheel is
fr: Tronçonneuse guided by hand.
de: Cutting-off
Trennschleifmaschine
The grinding of workpieces
en: for slotting or cutting-off.
Cutting-off machine The workpiece is guided by
hand. The cutting-off wheel
fr: Tronçonneuse is mechanically guided.
1.12
(continued)
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Table 1 (concluded)
No. Machine Designation Grinding method
de: Peripheral grinding
Tisch- oder Ständer-
schleifmaschine The grinding of a surface of
a workpiece using the wheel
en: periphery.
1.13
Bench or pedestal
grinding machine
fr: Touret pour établi ou sur
de: Face grinding
Ständerschleifmaschine
The grinding of a surface of
en: a workpiece using the wheel
Pedestal grinding face. The workpiece is
1.14
machine guided by hand.
fr: Lapidaire
de: Peripheral
Pendelschleifmaschine grinding/cutting-off
en: The grinding or cutting of a
Swing frame grinding workpiece using the wheel
1.15 machine periphery. The workpiece is
firmly clamped or stabilized
fr: Meulage et tronçonnage by its own weight. The
avec machine suspendue grinding machine is
suspended and guided by
hand.
de: Surface grinding
Hochdruckschleif-
maschine High pressure grinding
where the workpiece is
en: secured to a table. The
1.16
High pressure grinding workpiece and the grinding
machine wheel are mechanically
guided.
fr: Machine pour meulage à
3.3
abrasive product
cutting tools of varied shapes with geometrically unspecified cutting edges. They are made from abrasive grains and
bond. There is a distinction between bonded abrasive products and superabrasives, see EN 12413 and EN 13236
3.4
dressing tool
fixed or rotary tool for the generation or reproduction of the grinding capacity (sharpening) and/or the geometry
(truing) of abrasive products
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3.5
rotational and peripheral speed
peripheral speed of a grinding wheel is calculated by the formula:
The speed of rotation of a grinding wheel is calculated by the formula:
where
n is the speed of rotation in rotations per minute ;
v is the peripheral speed in metres per second;
D is the outside diameter of the abrasive product in millimetres
3.6
maximum operating speed
maximum permissible peripheral speed of a rotating abrasive product
3.7
maximum rotational speed
maximum rotational speed of a grinding wheel spindle under all operating conditions. Rotational speed of a new
abrasive product at maximum operating speed
3.8
type of application
see Table 2
Table 2: Type of application
Grinding method Type of application Abrasive product Workpiece
Fixed Guided mechanically
Mechanically guided grinding Guided mechanically Fixed
Grinding Guided mechanically Guided mechanically
Guided by hand Fixed
Manually guided grinding
Fixed Guided by hand
Fixed Guided mechanically
Mechanically guided
Guided mechanically Fixed
cutting-off
Cutting-off Guided mechanically Guided mechanically
Guided by hand Fixed
Manually guided
cutting-off
Fixed Guided by hand
The type of feed describes the way in which workpiece and abrasive product are moved to each other. There is a
distinction between
a) mechanical feed, see Table 1, e. g. No. 1.1
and
b) manual feed, see Table 1, e. g. No. 1.13.
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There is also the possibility of mechanical and manual feed combinations on a single grinding machine, see Table 1,
e. g. No. 1.12.
3.9
manual mode
operation mode for the machining under manual control. All process steps for the machining are controlled or started
by an operator without support by an NC-machining program
3.10
setting mode
operation mode at which the operator executes the setting for the subsequent machining process
NOTE: The setting mode includes e. g. alignment of the tool and determination of the workpiece position by
touching with the rotating abrasive product.
3.11
special mode
operation mode at which the possibility for manual intervention into the machining process as well as for a limited
automatic mode (fixed sequence of separate consecutive steps) started by the operator, is given
3.12
automatic mode
Operation mode where only the start-up of a machining process is initiated by the operator, all subsequent process
steps being automatically carried out
3.13
operational stop
Stop of the machine movements in the production process. Control functions between control system and machine
drives are maintained (torque, speed of rotation, position)
3.14
safe operational stop
operation stop with additional control system measures preventing dangerous machine movements due to control
system faults
3.15
safe stop
removal of the energy supply to the machine actuator, preventing dangerous machine movements due to control
system faults
3.16
grinding face
that part of an abrasive product which is used to grind the workpiece (examples, see Figures 1 to 3)
Figure 1 Figure 2
Peripheral grinding Face grinding
Figure 3
Side grinding
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3.17
abrasive product guard
guard which encloses the abrasive product exposing only the part necessary for grinding and which is designed and
constructed in such a way that it retains fragments in the guarded area in the event of breakage of the abrasive
product
3.18
work zone enclosure
guard enclosing the working area and retaining any parts which may be ejected during processing
3.19
tool holding device
device intended to secure the abrasive product to the grinding wheel spindle
3.20
extraction system
system for removal of the dusts, fumes and mists released during the grinding process
4 List of significant hazards
Significant hazards associated with the machine have been identified in accordance with the procedures described
in EN 292-1:1991, clause 5 and in EN 1050 (see Table 3).
4.1 The list of hazards contained in Table 3 is the result of a hazard identification and risk assessment carried out
as described in EN 1050, for the wide range of stationary grinding machines covered by the scope of this standard.
The safety requirements and/or protective measures and information for use contained in clauses 5 and 7 are based
on the risk assessment and deal with the identified hazards by either eliminating them or reducing the effects of the
risks they generate.
4.2 The risk assessment assumes foreseeable access from all directions, as well as unexpected start-up. Risks to
both the operators and other persons who can have access to the hazard zones are identified, taking into account
hazards which can occur under various conditions (e. g. commissioning, set-up, production, maintenance, repair,
decommissioning) during the life of the machine. The assessment includes an analysis of the effect of failure in the
control system.
4.3 In addition, the user of this standard (e. g. the designer, manufacturer, supplier) shall validate that the risk
assessment is complete for the machine under consideration with particular attention to:
– the intended use of the machine including maintenance, setting and cleaning and its reasonably foreseeable
misuse;
– the identification of the significant hazards associated with the machine.
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Table 3: List of significant hazards
Hazards in Annex A of
Relevant
Relevant clauses in EN 292
Relevant
EN 1050
Exposed Hazardous situations Danger clauses in
Type B
persons (Examples) zone this
Annex
standard
No Designation Part 1 Part 2 standard
A
1 Mechanical hazards 4.2
due to:
1.1 Crushing/ Operator Manual or automatic Work 4.2.1 3.2 EN 294 5.2.4
1.2 Shearing workpiece clamping, manual zone 4.2.2 4.1.1 EN 349 5.2.7
or automatic toolchanging EN 953 5.2.10
EN 1088
1.4 Entanglement Operator Manual operations close to Work 4.2.1 EN 953 5.2.4
the grinding wheel or the zone 4.2.2 EN 1088 5.2.5
spindle of the machine
1.5 Drawing-in or trapping Operator Manual operations between Work 4.2.1 3.11 EN 953 5.2.4
the grinding wheel and parts zone 4.1.1 EN 1088 5.2.5
of the machine, particularly 6.1.2 5.2.7
1.3,
the work rest, or between
1.4
the grinding wheel and the
workpiece
1.6 Impact Operator Operation in the area of Work 4.2.1 EN 294 5.2.4
travelling axes and in the zone EN 953 5.2.10
area of automatic loading EN 1088
devices
1.8 Friction or abrasion Operator Unintentional contact with Work 4.2.1 3.3.b EN 953 5.2.1
the rotating abrasive product zone 3.11 EN 1088 5.2.5
during loading, unloading Annex A
and/or measuring
(continued)
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