Woodworking machines - Safety - Part 16: Table band saws and band re-saws (ISO/FDIS 19085-16:2021)

This document gives the safety requirements and measures for stationary and displaceable table band saws and band resaws with manual loading and/or unloading, designed to cut wood and materials with similar physical characteristics to wood, hereinafter referred to as “machines”.
NOTE 1   For the definition of displaceable machine, see ISO 19085-1:2017, 3.5.
It deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events as listed in Clause 4, relevant to the machines, when operated, adjusted and maintained as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer including reasonably foreseeable misuse. Also, transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping phases have been taken into account.
NOTE 2   For relevant but not significant hazards, e.g. sharp edges of the machine frame, see ISO 12100:2010.
It is also applicable to machines fitted with one or more of the following devices/additional working units, whose hazards have been dealt with:
a)   device to tilt the table;
b)   device to tilt the saw unit.
This document does not apply to:
1)   machines driven by combustion engines or power take offs (PTO);
2)   log band sawing machines;
NOTE 3   Log band sawing machines are covered by EN 1807-2.
3)   machines designed for cross-cutting round or irregular shaped work-pieces;
4)   transportable / displaceable machines with a maximum length of the band saw blade of ≤ 2700 mm and a maximum diameter of the powered wheel of ≤ 350 mm;
NOTE 4    Transportable electrically driven machines are covered by the requirements of EN 61029-1:2009 together with EN 61029-2-5:2015.

Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen - Sicherheit - Teil 16: Tischbandsägemaschinen und Trennbandsägemaschinen (ISO/FDIS 19085-16:2021)

Machines à bois - Sécurité - Partie 16: Scies à table et scies à refendre (ISO/FDIS 19085-16:2021)

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Start Date
24-Nov-2021
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Woodworking machines - Safety - Part 16: Table band saws and band re-saws (ISO/DIS

19085-16:2018)
Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen - Sicherheit - Teil 16: Tischbandsägemaschinen und
Trennbandsägemaschinen (ISO/DIS 19085-16:2018)

Machines à bois - Sécurité - Partie 16: Scies à table et scies à refendre (ISO/DIS 19085-

16:2018)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 19085-16
ICS:
25.080.60 Strojne žage Sawing machines
79.120.10 Lesnoobdelovalni stroji Woodworking machines
oSIST prEN ISO 19085-16:2018 en,fr,de

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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Contents

Foreword ......................................................................................................................................................................... vi

Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................. vii

1  Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 1

2  Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 1

3  Terms and definitions .................................................................................................................................... 2

4  List of significant hazards ............................................................................................................................. 6

5  Safety requirements and measures for controls .................................................................................. 8

5.1  Safety and reliability of control systems ................................................................................................. 8

5.2  Control devices ................................................................................................................................................. 8

5.3  Start ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9

5.4  Safe stops ............................................................................................................................................................ 9

5.4.1  General ................................................................................................................................................................ 9

5.4.2  Normal stop ....................................................................................................................................................... 9

5.4.3  Operational stop .............................................................................................................................................. 9

5.4.4  Emergency stop ................................................................................................................................................ 9

5.5  Braking function of tool spindles .............................................................................................................. 9

5.6  Mode selection .................................................................................................................................................. 9

5.7  Spindle speed changing ................................................................................................................................. 9

5.7.1  Spindle speed changing by changing belts on the pulleys ................................................................ 9

5.7.2  Spindle speed changing by incremental speed change motor ..................................................... 10

5.7.3  Infinitely variable speed by frequency inverter ............................................................................... 10

5.8  Failure of any power supply ..................................................................................................................... 10

5.9  Manual reset control ................................................................................................................................... 10

5.10  Enabling control ............................................................................................................................................ 10

5.11  Machine moving parts speed monitoring ............................................................................................ 10

5.12  Time delay ....................................................................................................................................................... 10

5.13  Control duplication ...................................................................................................................................... 10

6  Safety requirements and measures for protection against mechanical hazards .................. 10

6.1  Stability ............................................................................................................................................................ 10

6.1.1  Stationary machines .................................................................................................................................... 10

6.1.2  Displaceable machines ............................................................................................................................... 10

6.2  Risk of break‐up during operation ........................................................................................................ 11

6.3  Tool holder and tool design ...................................................................................................................... 11

6.3.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 11

6.3.2  Spindle locking .............................................................................................................................................. 11

6.3.3  Circular saw blade fixing device ............................................................................................................. 11

6.3.4  Flange dimensions for circular saw blades ......................................................................................... 11

6.3.5  Band saw blade straining and tracking ................................................................................................ 11

6.3.6  Band saw blade guides ............................................................................................................................... 12

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6.4  Braking ............................................................................................................................................................. 14

6.4.1  Braking of tool spindles ............................................................................................................................. 14

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6.4.2  Maximum run‐down time .......................................................................................................................... 14

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be reproduced or utilized otherwise in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, or posting

6.4.3  Brake release ................................................................................................................................................. 14

on the internet or an intranet, without prior written permission. Permission can be requested from either ISO at the address

6.5  Safeguards ....................................................................................................................................................... 14

below or ISO’s member body in the country of the requester.

6.5.1  Fixed guards ................................................................................................................................................... 14

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6.5.2  Interlocking movable guards ................................................................................................................... 14

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6.5.3  Hold‐to‐run control ..................................................................................................................................... 15

Phone: +41 22 749 01 11

6.5.4  Two hand control ......................................................................................................................................... 15

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6.5.5  Electro‐sensitive protection equipment (ESPE) ................................................................................ 15

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Contents

Foreword ......................................................................................................................................................................... vi

Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................. vii

1  Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 1

2  Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 1

3  Terms and definitions .................................................................................................................................... 2

4  List of significant hazards ............................................................................................................................. 6

5  Safety requirements and measures for controls .................................................................................. 8

5.1  Safety and reliability of control systems ................................................................................................. 8

5.2  Control devices ................................................................................................................................................. 8

5.3  Start ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9

5.4  Safe stops ............................................................................................................................................................ 9

5.4.1  General ................................................................................................................................................................ 9

5.4.2  Normal stop ....................................................................................................................................................... 9

5.4.3  Operational stop .............................................................................................................................................. 9

5.4.4  Emergency stop ................................................................................................................................................ 9

5.5  Braking function of tool spindles .............................................................................................................. 9

5.6  Mode selection .................................................................................................................................................. 9

5.7  Spindle speed changing ................................................................................................................................. 9

5.7.1  Spindle speed changing by changing belts on the pulleys ................................................................ 9

5.7.2  Spindle speed changing by incremental speed change motor ..................................................... 10

5.7.3  Infinitely variable speed by frequency inverter ............................................................................... 10

5.8  Failure of any power supply ..................................................................................................................... 10

5.9  Manual reset control ................................................................................................................................... 10

5.10  Enabling control ............................................................................................................................................ 10

5.11  Machine moving parts speed monitoring ............................................................................................ 10

5.12  Time delay ....................................................................................................................................................... 10

5.13  Control duplication ...................................................................................................................................... 10

6  Safety requirements and measures for protection against mechanical hazards .................. 10

6.1  Stability ............................................................................................................................................................ 10

6.1.1  Stationary machines .................................................................................................................................... 10

6.1.2  Displaceable machines ............................................................................................................................... 10

6.2  Risk of break‐up during operation ........................................................................................................ 11

6.3  Tool holder and tool design ...................................................................................................................... 11

6.3.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 11

6.3.2  Spindle locking .............................................................................................................................................. 11

6.3.3  Circular saw blade fixing device ............................................................................................................. 11

6.3.4  Flange dimensions for circular saw blades ......................................................................................... 11

6.3.5  Band saw blade straining and tracking ................................................................................................ 11

6.3.6  Band saw blade guides ............................................................................................................................... 12

6.4  Braking ............................................................................................................................................................. 14

6.4.1  Braking of tool spindles ............................................................................................................................. 14

6.4.2  Maximum run‐down time .......................................................................................................................... 14

6.4.3  Brake release ................................................................................................................................................. 14

6.5  Safeguards ....................................................................................................................................................... 14

6.5.1  Fixed guards ................................................................................................................................................... 14

6.5.2  Interlocking movable guards ................................................................................................................... 14

6.5.3  Hold‐to‐run control ..................................................................................................................................... 15

6.5.4  Two hand control ......................................................................................................................................... 15

6.5.5  Electro‐sensitive protection equipment (ESPE) ................................................................................ 15

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6.5.6  Pressure sensitive protection equipment (PSPE) ............................................................................ 15

6.6  Prevention of access to moving parts ................................................................................................... 15

6.6.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 15

6.6.2  Guarding of tools .......................................................................................................................................... 15

6.6.3  Guarding of drives ........................................................................................................................................ 17

6.6.4  Guarding of shearing and/or crushing zones ..................................................................................... 17

6.7  Impact hazard ................................................................................................................................................ 17

6.8  Clamping devices .......................................................................................................................................... 17

6.9  Measures against ejection ......................................................................................................................... 17

6.9.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 17

6.9.2  Guards material and characteristics ..................................................................................................... 18

6.10  Work‐piece support and guides .............................................................................................................. 18

6.10.1 Table band saw .............................................................................................................................................. 18

6.10.2 Band resaws ................................................................................................................................................... 20

6.11  Safety appliances .......................................................................................................................................... 22

7  Safety requirements and measures for protection against other hazards .............................. 22

7.1  Fire ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22

7.2  Noise .................................................................................................................................................................. 23

7.2.1  Noise reduction at the design stage ....................................................................................................... 23

7.2.2  Noise emission measurement .................................................................................................................. 23

7.3  Emission of chips and dust ........................................................................................................................ 23

7.4  Electricity ........................................................................................................................................................ 24

7.4.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 24

7.4.2  Displaceable machines ............................................................................................................................... 24

7.5  Ergonomics and handling .......................................................................................................................... 24

7.6  Lighting ............................................................................................................................................................ 24

7.7  Pneumatics ..................................................................................................................................................... 24

7.8  Hydraulics ....................................................................................................................................................... 24

7.9  Electromagnetic compatibility ................................................................................................................ 24

7.10  Laser .................................................................................................................................................................. 24

7.11  Static electricity ............................................................................................................................................ 24

7.12  Errors of fitting .............................................................................................................................................. 25

7.13  Isolation ........................................................................................................................................................... 25

7.14  Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................... 25

8  Information for use ...................................................................................................................................... 25

8.1  Warning devices ........................................................................................................................................... 25

8.2  Markings .......................................................................................................................................................... 25

8.2.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 25

8.2.2  Additional markings .................................................................................................................................... 25

8.3  Instruction handbook ................................................................................................................................. 25

8.3.1  General ............................................................................................................................................................. 25

8.3.2  Additional information .............................................................................................................................. 25

Annex A (informative) Performance level required ..................................................................................... 27

Annex B (normative) Test for braking function ............................................................................................. 29

Annex C (normative) Stability test for displaceable machines ................................................................. 30

C.1  Stability during operation ......................................................................................................................... 30

C.2  Stability during transportation ............................................................................................................... 30

Annex D (normative) Impact test for guards ................................................................................................... 31

Annex E (normative) Noise emission measurement for machines not in ISO 7960:1995 .............. 32

Annex F ........................................................................................................................................................................... 33

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Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential

Requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC ........................................................................................ 35

Bibliography ................................................................................................................................................................. 38

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Foreword

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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 39, Machine tools, Subcommittee SC 4

Woodworking machines.

This document is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 19085‐1:2017, which gives requirements

common to different machine types.
A list of all parts in the ISO 19085 series can be found on
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