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(Main)Road vehicles - Machines for mounting and demounting vehicle tyres - Safety requirements
Road vehicles - Machines for mounting and demounting vehicle tyres - Safety requirements
This Standard specifies the safety requisites requirements and their verification for the design and building of machines (see the definition in point 3.2) for mounting and demounting tyres on the vehicles listed below and identified according to the international categories M1, M2, N1, O1, O2, L4 and L5:
a) cars
b) buses
c) lorries
d) motor-vehicles for specific or special transport
e) mobile homes
f) cargo trailers
g) car trailers
h) motorised quadricycles
i) motor vehicles
j) mopeds
k) agricultural machines (if the wheel/tyre dimensions are compatible with the maximum dimensions indicated in the tyre changer user instructions)
The vehicles listed in points a) to f) must have an overall full-load mass no greater than 3.5 t.
These machines are designed to ensure the tyre is correctly fitted on the wheel in safe conditions. The standard describes how to eliminate or reduce the risks resulting from the foreseen use (or improper but reasonably foreseeable use) of these machines by the operator during normal operation and service. In addition, it specifies the type of information that the manufacturer must supply with regards to safe working procedures.
The Standard describes all the significant hazards (as listed in Table 1) and the danger situations and events relating to these machines.
This Standard does not apply to hazards regarding maintenance or repairs carried out by professional maintenance personnel.
StraÃenfahrzeuge - Maschinen für die Montage von Fahrzeugreifen - Sicherheitsanforderungen
Diese Norm legt die Sicherheitsanforderungen und deren Prüfung für die Gestaltung und Konstruktion von Maschinen (siehe Definition unter 3.2) zur Montage und Demontage von Reifen der unten aufgeführten Fahrzeuge fest, die nach den internationalen Kategorien M1, M2, N1, O1, O2, L4 und L5 gekennzeichnet sind:
a) PKW;
b) Busse;
c) LKW;
d) Kraftfahrzeuge für den spezifischen oder speziellen Transport;
e) Wohnmobile;
f) Frachtanhänger;
g) PKW-Anhänger;
h) motorisierte Vierräder;
i) Kraftfahrzeuge:
j) Mopeds;
k) landwirtschaftliche Maschinen (wenn die Rad-/Reifenmaße kompatibel mit den in der Gebrauchsanweisung der Reifenmontiermaschine angegebenen Maßen sind).
Die in den Punkten a) bis f) aufgeführten Fahrzeuge haben eine maximale Gesamtmasse von 3,5 t.
Mit diesen Maschinen wird sichergestellt, dass der Reifen korrekt und sicher am Rad montiert ist. Dieses Dokument beschreibt, wie die Risiken, die sich aus der vorgesehenen Verwendung (oder der unsachgemäßen aber vernünftigerweise vorhersehbaren Verwendung) dieser Maschinen durch den Bediener während des normalen Betriebs und der Wartung ergeben, beseitigt oder verringert werden können. Darüber hinaus legt sie fest, welche Art von Informationen der Hersteller über sichere Arbeitsverfahren bereitstellt.
Dieses Dokument beschreibt alle wesentlichen Gefährdungen (aufgeführt in Tabelle 1) sowie Gefahrensituationen und ereignisse in Zusammenhang mit diesen Maschinen.
Dieses Dokument gilt nicht für Gefährdungen in Bezug auf die Wartung oder Reparatur durch professionelles Wartungspersonal.
Dieses Dokument gilt nicht für automatische Maschinen (Maschinen, welche nach dem Einschalten durch den Bediener, in der Lage sind unabhängig eine oder mehrere definierte Sequenzen oder Bewegungen der vollständigen Montage oder Demontage des Reifens von der Felge auszuführen. Der Bediener hat die Aufgabe den Prozess zu überwachen oder, falls nötig, zu unterbrechen).
Dieses Dokument betrachtet nicht die Verantwortung des Steuerkreises.
Dieses Dokument betrachtet nicht die Risiken mechanischer Fehler in den Betriebsbedingungen.
Dieses Dokument gilt nicht für Maschinen, die vor dem Veröffentlichungsdatum dieser Norm hergestellt wurden.
Véhicules routiers - Machines pour le montage et le démontage des pneumatiques - Prescriptions de sécurité
Le présent document spécifie les exigences de sécurité et leur vérification lors de la conception et de la fabrication des machines (voir la définition en 3.2) destinées au montage et au démontage de pneumatiques sur les véhicules listés ci-dessous et identifiés selon les catégories internationales M1, M2, N1, O1, O2, L4 et L5 :
a) voitures
b) autobus
c) camions
d) véhicules à moteur affectés à un transport spécifique ou spécial
e) caravanes
f) remorques de transport
g) remorques pour voitures
h) quadricycles motorisés
i) véhicules motorisés
j) cyclomoteurs
k) machines agricoles (si les dimensions de roue/pneumatique sont compatibles avec les dimensions maximales indiquées dans les instructions d'utilisateur du démonte-pneus)
Les véhicules listés aux points a) à f) présentent une masse totale en pleine charge inférieure ou égale à 3,5 t.
Ces machines sont conçues pour garantir que le pneumatique est correctement ajusté sur la roue dans des conditions sûres. Le présent document décrit comment éliminer ou réduire les risques engendrés par l'utilisation prévue (ou une utilisation inappropriée mais raisonnablement prévue) de ces machines par l'opérateur lors de l'exploitation et des réparations courantes. De plus, elle spécifie le type d'informations que le fabricant fournit concernant les procédures de travail sécuritaires.
Le présent document décrit l'ensemble des phénomènes dangereux significatifs (listés dans le Tableau 1) et des situations et évènements dangereux liés à ces machines.
Le présent document ne s'applique pas aux phénomènes dangereux liés à l’entretien ou aux réparations réalisés par un personnel d’entretien professionnel.
Le présent document ne s'applique pas aux machines fabriquées avant sa date de publication.
Cestna vozila - Stroji za montažo in demontažo pnevmatik - Varnostne zahteve
General Information
Standards Content (sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 17347:2019
01-julij-2019
Cestna vozila - Stroji za montažo in demontažo pnevmatik - Varnostne zahteve
Road vehicles - Machines for mounting and demounting vehicle tyres - Safety
requirements
StraÃenfahrzeuge - Maschinen für die Montage von Fahrzeugreifen -
Sicherheitsanforderungen
Véhicules routiers - Machines pour le montage et le démontage des pneumatiques -
Prescriptions de sécurité
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 17347
ICS:
43.020 Cestna vozila na splošno Road vehicles in general
83.160.10 Pnevmatike za cestna vozila Road vehicle tyres
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 17347
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2019
ICS 43.020; 83.160.10
English Version
Road vehicles - Machines for mounting and demounting
vehicle tyres - Safety requirements
Véhicules routiers - Machines pour le montage et le Straÿenfahrzeuge - Maschinen fÃ1/4r die Montage
démontage des pneumatiques - Prescriptions de von Fahrzeugreifen - Sicherheitsanforderungen
sécuritéThis draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 301.If this draft becomes a European Standard, 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.
This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC
Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and United Kingdom.Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are
aware and to provide supporting documentation.Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
notice and shall not be referred to as a European Standard.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
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Contents Page
European foreword ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1 Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Terms and definitions ................................................................................................................................... 6
4 List of significant hazards ............................................................................................................................ 8
5 Safety requisites and/or protection measures .................................................................................. 12
5.1 General information .................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Control actuators .......................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.1 Types of device .............................................................................................................................................. 12
5.2.2 Command operation logic .......................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.3 Position of the commands.......................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.4 Accidental start-up ....................................................................................................................................... 15
5.2.5 Marking ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
5.3 Protection / Residual risk, and supplementary measures ............................................................ 15
6 Verification of the safety requirements and/or measures ............................................................ 19
6.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.2 Electrical tests ................................................................................................................................................ 19
7 Information for use ...................................................................................................................................... 19
7.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 19
7.2 Marking ............................................................................................................................................................ 19
7.3 Operation instructions ................................................................................................................................ 19
7.3.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 19
7.3.2 Specific instructions for demounting the tyre .................................................................................... 20
7.4 Machine identification plate ..................................................................................................................... 22
Annex A (informative) Machine examples ........................................................................................................ 23
Annex B (informative) Type of example of how to protect the control devices from
accidental activation .................................................................................................................................... 26
Annex C (informative) Examples of pictograms ............................................................................................. 28
Annex D (normative) Instructions for mounting/demounting UHP (Ultra HighPerformance) and RF (Run Flat) tyres .................................................................................................. 31
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered ...................................................... 43
Bibliography ................................................................................................................................................................. 46
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European foreword
This document (prEN 17347:2019) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 301 “Road
vehicles”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
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).
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Introduction
This document defines the specific safety requirements for machines for mounting and demounting
vehicle tyres. It examines all the main hazards and the hazard situations and conditions relating to the
type of machine in question, when used as indicated by the manufacturer or in improper conditions
reasonably foreseen by the manufacturer. The document defines the necessary technical measures for
eliminating or reducing risks caused by significant hazards or danger situations and conditions during
transport, use and maintenance.This Standard is type “C”, as defined in EN ISO 12100:2010.
When provisions of this C-type Standard are different from those which are stated in A or B Standards,
the provisions of this type C standard take precedence over the provisions of the other standard for
machines designed and built according to the provisions of this C Standard.The type of machine in question, and the degree to which the hazards and danger situations/events, are
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1 Scope
This document specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and building of
machines (see the definition in 3.2) for mounting and demounting tyres on the vehicles listed below and
identified according to the international categories M1, M2, N1, O1, O , L4 and L5:
a) carsb) buses
c) lorries
d) motor-vehicles for specific or special transport
e) mobile homes
f) cargo trailers
g) car trailers
h) motorised quadricycles
i) motor vehicles
j) mopeds
k) agricultural machines (if the wheel/tyre dimensions are compatible with the maximum dimensions
indicated in the tyre changer user instructions)The vehicles listed in points a) to f) shall have an overall full-load mass no greater than 3,5 t.
These machines are designed to ensure the tyre is correctly fitted on the wheel in safe conditions. The
Standard describes how to eliminate or reduce the risks resulting from the foreseen use (or improper
but reasonably foreseeable use) of these machines by the operator during normal operation and
service. In addition, it specifies the type of information that the manufacturer shall supply with regard
to safe working procedures.The document describes all the significant hazards (as listed in Table 1) and the danger situations and
events relating to these machines.This document does not apply to hazards regarding maintenance or repairs carried out by professional
maintenance personnel.This document does not apply to machines manufactured before its date of publication.
2 Normative referencesThe following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 349:1993+A1:2008, Safety of machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body
EN 894-2:1997+A1:2008, Safety of machinery - Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and
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EN 894-3:2000+A1:2008, Safety of machinery - Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and
control actuators - Part 3: Control actuatorsEN 894-4:2010, Safety of machinery - Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control
actuators - Part 4: Location and arrangement of displays and control actuatorsEN 12645, Tyre pressure measuring instruments - Devices for inspection of pressure and/or inflation /
deflation of tyres for motor vehicles - Metrology, requirements and testingEN ISO 12100:2010, Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk
reduction (ISO 12100:2010)EN 60204-1:2006, Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General requirements
ISO 7628, Road vehicles — Thermoplastics tubing for air braking systems3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN ISO 12100 and the following
apply.ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
specialist
person qualified to carry out the operation in question, and working for a company authorized to
perform that task3.2
tyre changer
machine operated pneumatically, electro-mechanically, electro-pneumatically or electro-hydraulically
to mount/demount tyres on vehicle wheelsNote 1 to entry: see the machine examples in Annex A.
3.3
wheel
combination of the rim and the disc
3.4
bead breaking
operation to detach the tyre bead from the rim by forcing it out of its seat
3.5
beading
positioning of the tyre bead in its seat on the rim
3.6
self centering chuck
device that centres and clamps the wheel on the rim
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3.7
manual central clamping
device that supports the wheel and can hold a centring/clamping system on the central hole
3.8automatic central clamping
device that supports and clamps the wheel and can hold a rim centring system on the central hole
3.9centering and locking system
manual or motorized mechanical device fitted with an interchangeable cone, that can centre and clamp
the wheel on the manual wheel support plate by means of the central hole3.10
centering system
mechanical device that centres and fixes the wheel on the wheel support plate or turntable
3.11static bead breaking unit (on the ground)
mechanical device fitted with a suitable tool (driven by an actuator) for breaking the tyre while it's
stationary (not yet clamped on the turntable)3.12
dynamic bead breaking unit
mechanical device fitted with a suitable rotating tool (driven by an actuator) for breaking the tyre while
the wheel is rotating3.13
mounting head
suitably shaped mechanical device that can demount and remount the tyre on the rim thanks to a lever
manually controlled by the operator3.14
movable mounting head
suitably shaped mechanical device (manually or automatically controlled) that can demount and
remount the tyre on the rim without the need for levers3.15
(mounting) tool arm
mechanical device that moves the tool so it's correctly positioned (both vertically and horizontally)
3.16tilting upper body of the tool arm
tool release system with rear tool head rotation (manual, or driven by an actuator)
3.17manual upper body of the tool arm
tool release system with manual tool head movement
3.18
upper body of the swing tool arm
tool release system with lateral tool head rotation (manual, or driven by an actuator)
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3.19
upper body of the tool arm with orthogonal displacement
tool release system (manual or automatic) that moves at right angles to the wheel support plate surface
3.20dynamic beading device
pneumatic inflation circuit for raising the bead on the bench, plus the system (if installed) for
instantaneously releasing air when the bead approaches the rim seat3.21
wheel lift
device that raises the tyre-wheel assembly (driven by an actuator)
3.22
dangerous work area
circular sector starting from the tool (or mobile tool) and the wheel surface, extending away from the
tool in a specular manner to cover an overall angle of 120 degreesNote 1 to entry: the dangerous area is shown in Figure 1.
3.23
arm sagittal plane
vertical surface passing through the centre line of the arm and the tyre rotation axis in the working
position3.24
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, TPMS
any system fitted on a vehicle, able to evaluate the pressure of the tyres or the variation of the pressure
over time and to transmit corresponding information to the user while the vehicle is running
[SOURCE: ISO 21750:2006, 3.7]4 List of significant hazards
Table 1 lists the significant hazards, main hazards situations and hazardous events (that emerged from
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Table 1 — List of significant hazards
No. Hazard Dangerous situation or event Corresponding
requisite
[relative points of
this Standard]
1 Mechanical hazards
a) Relating to a.1) risk of crushing feet between the pallet and the 7
installation floor while positioning the machine
b) Relating to b.1) risk of crushing
machine use
During handling with lift:
− the crushing of fingers between moving 5.3.1
parts (lift descent and ascent)
− the crushing of feet between the lift and 5.3.2
the floor (lift descent)
During clamping of wheel on wheel support plate:
− the crushing of fingers/hands between 5.3.3
the tyre-wheel assembly and the
centring/tightening elements
During dynamic bead breaking:
− the crushing of upper/lower limbs 5.3.4
between moving parts
− the crushing of fingers/hands between 5.3.4
the tyre-wheel assembly and the bead
breaker
During bead breaking on the floor:
− the crushing of upper/lower limbs 5.3.5
between the machine frame and
moving parts
− the crushing of fingers/hands between 5.3.5
the tyre-wheel assembly and the bead
breaker tool
− the crushing of hands between the 5.3.5
turntable and the tyre-wheel assembly
During wheel clamping on the clamped turntable:
− the crushing of fingers/hands between 5.3.6
the tyre-wheel assembly and the
centring/tightening elements
During tyre positioning and demounting from wheel:
− the crushing of upper limbs between 5.3.6
moving parts
− the crushing of fingers/hands between 5.3.1
the tyre-wheel assembly and the
demounting tool
During tyre positioning and mounting on wheel:
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− the crushing of upper limbs between 5.3.6
moving parts
− the crushing of fingers/hands between 5.3.1
the tyre-wheel assembly and the
mounting tools (e.g. pressors, mounting
heads, etc.)
− the crushing of fingers/hands between 5.3.1
the tyre and the rim
b.2) risk of getting entangled
− clothes tangled up in rotating parts 5.3.1
b.3) risk of collision
− due to moving parts 5.3.1
− with protruding parts 5.3.7
b.4) risk due to ejection of pressurized fluid
− due to breaks in the pneumatic pipes or 5.3.8
detachment of connector pipes or
accumulation tanks
− due to breakage of the tyre/wheel 5.3.9 and 7
during the bead insertion phase
− from the dynamic bead insertion device 5.3.10
b.5) risk of projection during the bead insertion
phase
− of paste, liquid, mounting dust 7
− of the tyre, or parts of it 7
− of the dynamic bead insertion device 5.3.11
2 Electric hazards Contact with live parts of the power circuit 5.3.12
Motor isolation fault or cable sheath 5.3.12
breakage
3 Noise risk of damage to hearing, or other 7
physiological disturbance due to the
weighted sound pressure level A(Lpa)
in the workplace > 70 dB(A), max 85
dB(A) [ref. EN ISO 3746:2010]
during the bead breaking phase 7
during the insertion phase 7
4 Hazards due to
failure to observe
the ergonomic
principles when
designing the
machine
Uncomfortable During handling with lift:
positions or excessive
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− the positioning of the wheel on the 5.3.13
turntable, using the lift
− inappropriate design, positioning or 5.3.15
identification of the commands
Human error, human Command devices:
behaviour
− accidental activation of the command 5.3.15
devices (e.g. objects accidentally
dropped onto the command)
− incorrect use of commands 5.3.14
− inappropriate layout of command 5.3.14
devices (e.g. subject to accidental
knocks)
− command identification (e.g. coupled 5.3.14
commands)
5 Hazards caused by Power reset after failure: 5.3.16
unexpected start-up
− unexpected movements
in overstroke
position, or
unexpected speed
increase, or similar
anomalies
Command system fault:
− loss of the command functions 5.3.17
− unexpected movement of 5.3.17
mechanical parts
Outside influence on electrical equipment 5.3.18
− unexpected movement of
mechanical parts
6 Breakage during Failure of mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic parts 5.3.19
operation
7 Falling/projected During handling with lift: 7
objects or fluids
− accidental falling of the wheel
8 Machine loss of During transport/handling:
stability or
overturning
− risk of crushing 7
− risk of collision 7
During use:
− risk of crushing 5.3.20
− risk of collision 5.3.20
9 People slipping, risk of collision 5.3.21
tripping or falling
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5 Safety requisites and/or protection measures
5.1 General information
The machine shall comply with the safety requisites and/or protection measures indicated in this point.
In addition, it shall be designed to comply with the principles of EN ISO 12100:2010, point 4, with
regard to pertinent but not significant hazards not examined by this Standard.5.2 Control actuators
5.2.1 Types of device
The machine shall be fitted with devices:
- of the “hold-to-run” type, with a stop function of at least category 0 (EN 60204-1:2006, 9.2.2),
and- of bistable type, for movements with a specific stroke/rotation, with a stop function of at least
category 2 (EN 60204:2006, 9.2.2). These devices shall have a minimum protection degree of IP
XXB or IP 2X.5.2.2 Command operation logic
The devices shall be designed in such a way that their movements and positions are coherent with the
commanded action.5.2.3 Position of the commands
The command devices shall be designed and positioned so that:
- they comply with points 4.1.1 and 4.2.1 of EN 894-2:1997+A1:2008
- they are outside the physical space identified by positions D and H (see Figures 1 and 2)
max max- they can easily be reached by an operator standing up (see Figures 1 and 2), and satisfy at least
area B of points 5.3.1.1 and 5.3.1.4 of EN 894-4:2010, and points 3 and 4 ofEN 894-3:2000+A1:2008
- they are outside the dangerous work area
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Key
A the angle of the dangerous area in
relation to the tool (A = 60°)
B the operator's working space
C the dangerous work area
Dmax the maximum diameter of the tyre
(indicated in the tyre changer user
instructions)
P the tyre
Figure 1 — The operator's working space and the dangerous work area (overhead view)
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Key
D the maximum diameter of the tyre (indicated in the tyre
max
changer user instructions)
H the maximum height of the wheel (indicated in the tyre
max
changer use instructions)
hmin the minimum height from the floor (hmin > 300mm)
P the tyre
Figure 2 — Identification of the work areas (front view)
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5.2.4 Accidental start-up
The command devices shall be fitted with protection against accidental start-up, and shall comply with
the first 3 elements of point 5.3.3 of EN 894-3:2000+A1:2008. Some examples of protection are shown
in Annex B.5.2.5 Marking
The commands shall be marked with the appropriate symbols and words in a form that remains legible
and indelible over time and complies with point 4.2.1 of EN 894-2:1997+A1:2008.5.3 Protection / Residual risk, and supplementary measures
5.3.1 To avoid the risk of crushed fingers/hands, the machine shall be designed so that the dangerous
position cannot be easily reached by accident.The machine shall be designed with:
- a linear movement speed of no more than 0,2 m/s, and angular rotation no greater than 0,71 rad/s
- a hold-to-run command5.3.2 To avoid the risk of crushed feet, the machine shall be designed so that the dangerous position
cannot be easily reached by accident.The machine shall be designed with:
- a linear movement speed of no more than 0,2 m/s, and angular rotation no greater than 0,71 rad/s
- a hold-to-run commandand
- maintenance of “safety height” area (see Table 1 of EN 349:1993+A1:2008 crushing of feet –
minimum gap 120 mm)5.3.3 To avoid the risk of crushed fingers/hands, the machine shall be designed with:
- a grip point separate from the clamping area- a hold-to-run command with limited stroke
5.3.4 To avoid the risk of crushing, the machine shall be designed with:
- a hold-to-run command
- a linear movement speed of no more than 0,2 m/s, and rotation no greater than 20 rpm
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- a position that cannot be easily reached
5.3.5 To avoid the risk of crushing, the machine shall be designed with:
- a hold-to-run command
- a monostable command whose release OFF defines the bead breaker tool opening
It shall not be possible to accidentally activate turntable rotation and bead breaker tool movement
simultaneously.5.3.6 To avoid the risk of crushing, the machine shall be designed with:
- a linear movement speed of no more than 0,2 m/s
and
- a hold-to-run command or a bistable command
5.3.7 To avoid the risk of collision, the machine shall be designed so that the protruding parts are
clearly visible. The protruding parts can be seen in the following conditions:- with the machine unfolded, they emerge from the machine profile
and
- with the machine folded, they interfere with the operator's working area
The protruding parts shall be highlighted with yellow and black stripes. Figure 3 shows an example of
how the parts may protrude.Key
1 Parts emerging from the machine profile
Figure 3 — Example of protruding parts
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5.3.8 To avoid the ejection of pressurized fluid, the machine shall be designed so as to limit the supply
pressure to the machine operating value.In addition, it shall be built with:
- pipes that comply with ISO 7628
and
- a pressure limiter valve on the tank
5.3.9 For the operator's safety, the machine shall be fitted with:
- a pressure limiter valve calibrated at max. 450 kPa
and
- a pressure gauge that complies with EN 12645, with a scale ≥ 600 kPa
5.3.10 To avoid the ejection of pressurized fluid, the machine shall be designed with:
- a twin activation command for the mobile devicesand
- a type-approved supply tank with a maximum pressure value of 1000 kPa
5.3.11 To avoid the projection of the dynamic bead insertion device, it shall be built with a twin
activation command for mobile devices.5.3.12 To avoid contact with live parts or parts that become live in the event of a fault, all the electric
machine parts shall meet the requisites of EN 60204-1:2006.The batteries shall be firmly fixed in their seats, and shall be protected from the effects of external
agents that could cause damage, such as:- vibration
- water
- high-pressure cleaning, etc.
5.3.13 To avoid uncomfortable positions or excessive strain when positioning the wheel on the
turntable, the machine can be fitted with a built-in lift. Alternatively, it shall be possible to use a lift that
can load/unload the wheel directly on the turntable or wheel support plate without having to take it off.
If an external lift is used, the machine shall have at least two anchor points suitable for the installation
of a lift that can move a maximum load of 80 kg.5.3.14 To avoid uncomfortable positions or excessive strain due to the position or identification of the
commands, the machine shall be designed so that:- the commands are arranged to suit the position of the operator during the
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