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Other Machine Tool Standards

Other standards are those not included in the categories above, delving into specific topics such as pressure-sensitive protective devices, laser processing machinery, packaging machinery, and building construction machinery, workholding pallets, pressing and moulding tools, hydraulic fluids, lathes, lubrication, power presses, ball splines, airborne noise, and so forth. Hazards unique to each of these machines are explained in full and procedures for risk assessment and risk reduction are provided.


ISO 28881:2013

Machine tools - Safety - Electro-discharge machines

ISO 28881:2013 specifies safety requirements and/or protective measures, applicable to EDM equipment and EDM systems, such as manually controlled EDM die sinking or EDM drilling machines, numerically controlled EDM die sinking or EDM drilling machines and numerically controlled EDM wire cutting machines intended to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction, installation and/or supply of such equipment. It also includes information to be provided by the manufacturer to the user. It is not applicable to arc eroding and electro-chemical machining equipment. ISO 28881:2013 takes account of the precondition of the intended use as well as the reasonably foreseeable misuse, in normal workshop environments and non-explosive atmospheres, including transportation, installation, setting, maintenance, repair and dismantling for removal or disposal of EDM equipment and EDM systems. It is also applicable to auxiliary devices essential for EDM processing. ISO 28881:2013 deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to EDM equipment and EDM systems, where they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. ISO 28881:2013 is intended to apply to machines manufactured after its date of publication.


ISO 23848-1:2009

Machine tools - Ball splines - Part 1: General characteristics and requirements

ISO 23848-1:2009 specifies and standardizes the following characteristics for ball splines: - the shapes and dimensions; - the test methods; - the inspection; - the designation; - the marking.


ISO 23848-2:2009

Machine tools - Ball splines - Part 2: Dynamic and static load ratings and rating life

ISO 23848-2:2009 specifies the calculation method of basic dynamic load rating, basic static load rating and basic rating life prediction for the design and use of ball splines of type AI, type AII and type R. It also establishes the basic static and dynamic torque ratings for these ball splines.



ISO 26303:2012

Machine tools - Short-term capability evaluation of machining processes on metal-cutting machine tools

ISO 26303:2012 defines procedures for acceptance of metal-cutting machine tools based on the tests of their capability in machining a specified workpiece (i.e. indirect testing). It gives recommendations for test conditions, applicable measurement systems and the requirements for machine tools. ISO 26303:2012 is consistent with ISO 22514 (all parts) describing statistical methods for process management and deals with the specific application of those methods to machine tools and machining of a sample batch of test pieces.


SAE J 1689-1994 (SAE J1689-1994)

Hydraulic Power Units Used on Machine Tools and Equipment for the automotive Industry

This SAE Standard defines the expectations for free-standing, nonintegral, nonpressurized reservoir, flooded inlet type, industrial hydraulic power units used on machine tools and equipment for the automotive industry. These exclude power units used for intermittent and/or noncontinuous duty cycle and pressurized vessels, such as accumulators and air over oil systems. Objectives were set and accomplished to develop a consensus of common features which enhance the power unit performance, manufacturing quality, and maintainability. Some of those features are: a. identification, b. common sizes and construction, c. conductors and connectors, d. pump/motor groups, and e. filters.


ISO 5169:1977

Machine tools - Presentation of lubrication instructions

This International Standard gives guidance to both manufacturers and users of machine tools on the information that should be provided and followed regarding the lubrication instructions.


ISO 5170:1977

Machine tools - Lubrication systems

Establishes a classification of the various lubrication systems for machine tools, specifications regarding the components, control and monitoring methods, system lay-out practice and system maintenance. ISO 5170 is intended to gives guidance to manufacturers and useres, with a view to rationalizing the method of lubrication. May be applied to other general types of machinery.


SAE J 1751-1995 (SAE J1751-1995)

Lubrication Components and Systems Used on Machine Tools and equipment for the Automotive Industry

These recommended practices are applicable for lubricating components and systems supplied on machines and equipment used in the automotive industry; for the purpose of this document, any equipment dispensing lubricant used in manufacturing and/or assembly processes. These practices do not apply to injection lubrication of pneumatic components.


ISO 9524:1993

Machine tools - Front faces of spindle holders for machining centres - Functional dimensions

Specifies the functional connecting dimensions for the spindle holders and their various machining and measuring accessories to ensure that interchangeability, fixing by means of automatic tool changing devices and correct machine operation of these accessories is possible. The main accessories are: electrically operated accessories, coolant feed accessories and mechanical indexing accessories.


ISO 1080:1975

Machine tools - Morse taper shanks - Cotter slots with taper keys

Specifies a dimensioning system, with numerical values of the dimensions in millimetres and inches, for cotter slots with 5 % taper keys for Morse tapers, outside and inside, and for reduction sleeves, intended for fixing tools on machine tools.


ISO 296:1991

Machine tools - Self-holding tapers for tool shanks

This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 296:1974). Specifies the dimensions of tapers for general use, smaller and larger tapers. The standard sizes of these tapers are given in table 2 (in millimetres) and table 3 (in inches), respectively. Provides for those elements which are threaded, two entirely distinct types of product according to the type of thread, M or UNC (see figures in clause 4).


ISO 298:1973

Machine tools - Lathe centres - Sizes for interchangeability

The scope should not be regarded as restricted to lathes only, but may be extended to all the other machine tools with centres of the same type. Specifies designation and sizes in millimetres and in inches.


ISO 447:1984

Machine tools - Direction of operation of controls

This second edition, which cancals and replaces ISO 447-1973, incorporates draft Amendment 1. Specifies rules for the direction of operation of controls whose function is to produce movement of controlled machine tool components in one or other of two opposing directions. Its scope does not include controls for components which rotate continuously in the same direction during the normal functioning of the machine.


ISO 5413:1993

Machine tools - Positive drive of Morse tapers

Specifies the dimensions for positive drive of external and internal Morse tapers in accordance with ISO 296.


ISO 8525:2008

Airborne noise emitted by machine tools - Operating conditions for metal-cutting machines

ISO 8525:2008 describes, with reference to ISO 230-5, the mechanical and acoustical specifications necessary for a reproducible test method for the determination of airborne noise emitted by metal-cutting machines and related auxiliary equipment. The purpose is to facilitate the obtention of comparable test results on the noise emission of similar machines. The results of the tests can be used for comparison, acceptance, maintenance or any other purpose. ISO 8525:2008 specifies, in particular, operating conditions for the measurement of noise emitted by metal cutting machines excluding any cutting process. These operating conditions are strictly the same for the determination of both sound power levels and emission sound pressure levels at specified positions. ISO 8525:2008 applies to all kinds of turning machines and all kinds of milling machines.


ISO 8526-1:1990

Modular units for machine tools - Workholding pallets - Part 1: Workholding pallets up to 800 mm nominal size

This part of ISO 8526 specifies the dimensions of workholding pallets for use with machine tools and in manufacturing systems. It applies to the following nominal sizes of pallet: 320 mm, 400 mm, 500 mm, 630 mm and 800 mm


ISO 8526-2:1990

Modular units for machine tools - Workholding pallets - Part 2: Workholding pallets of nominal size greater than 800 mm

This part of ISO 8526 specifies the dimensions of workholding pallets for use with machine tools and in manufacturing systems. It applies to the following nominal sizes of pallet: 1000 mm, 1250 mm, 1600 mm and 2000 mm



ISO 9189:1993

Machine tools - Straight-sided high-speed mechanical power presses from 250 kN up to and including 4 000 kN nominal force - Characteristics and dimensions

The characteristics specified are: nominal force; normal slide stroke; maximum slide stroke; slide adjustment; shut height, normal slide stroke; bedplate and slide width, bedplate depth, slide depth, adjustable feed height.


ISO 6753-1:2005

Tools for pressing and moulding - Machined plates - Part 1: Machined plates for press tools

ISO 6753-1:2005 specifies dimensions and tolerances, in millimetres, of machined plates for press tools. It gives guidance relative to materials and hardness and specifies the designation of the machined plates.


ISO 6753-2:1998

Tools for pressing and moulding - Machined plates - Part 2: Machined plates for moulds

This part of ISO 6753 specifies the dimensions and tolerances, in millimetres, of machined plates for moulds of the following types: type A: clamping plates; type B: cavity plates; type C: intermediate plates; type D: ejector plates; type E: risers. It gives guidance relative to materials and hardness and specifies the designation of machined plates in accordance with this part of ISO 6753.


ISO 7960:1995

Airborne noise emitted by machine tools - Operating conditions for woodworking machines

Describes, together with basic noise emission International Standards, the mechanical and acoustical specifications necessary for a reproducible test method for the airborne noise emitted by woodworking machines. Specifies standard operating conditions and microphone positions for the measurement on 19 types of woodworking machines. The existence of special-purpose machines, for which such standard operating conditions cannot be specified, is acknowledged. Additional types will be covered in future editions.


BS EN 12157:1999

Rotodynamic pumps. Coolant pump units for machine tools. Nominal flow rate, dimensions (British Standard)

This European Standard specifies the dimensional requirements for the installation of machine tool electrical motor driven coolant pump units of the sump and suction type. This standard is applicable to coolant pump units having nominal capacities in the range 20 litres/min to 250 litres/min. This standard does not apply to coolant pump units of positive displacement pump design.


A-A-59354 NOT 1

Hydraulic Fluids, Petroleum Base, for Machine Tools

This specification covers four grades of petroleum-based hydraulic fluids, hereafter referred to as "fluid". This product is intended for use in hydraulic systems of metalworking machine tools that require anti-wear oils.


ISO 13856-1:2013

Safety of machinery - Pressure-sensitive protective devices - Part 1: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors

ISO 13856-1:2013 establishes general principles and specifies requirements for the design and testing of pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors normally actuated by the feet for use as devices for protecting persons from hazardous machinery. The minimum safety requirements for the performance, marking and documentation are given. ISO 13856-1:2013 is applicable to pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors, regardless of the type of energy used (e.g. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic or mechanical), designed to detect — persons weighing more than 35 kg, and — persons (e.g. children) weighing more than 20 kg. It is not applicable to the detection of persons weighing less than 20 kg. It does not specify the following because they are application-specific: a) dimensions or configuration of the effective sensing area of pressure-sensitive mat(s) or pressure-sensitive floor(s) in relation to any particular application; b) when pressure-sensitive mats or floors are appropriate in a particular situation; c) performance levels (PLs) for safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CSs) other than providing a minimum level. ISO 13856-1:2013 gives guidance to assist the user (i.e. machinery manufacturer and/or user of the machinery) in providing an adequate arrangement.


ISO 13856-2:2013

Safety of machinery - Pressure-sensitive protective devices - Part 2: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive edges and pressure-sensitive bars

ISO 13856-2:2012 establishes general principles and specifies requirements for the design and testing of pressure-sensitive edges and pressure-sensitive bars used as safeguards and not as actuating devices for normal operation. ISO 13856-2:2012 is applicable to pressure-sensitive edges and pressure-sensitive bars, with or without an external reset facility, used to detect persons or body parts that can be exposed to hazards such as those caused by the moving parts of machines. It is not applicable to determining the suitability of a pressure-sensitive edge or pressure-sensitive bar for a particular safeguarding application, selection of an appropriate performance level for safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CSs) other than to give minimum values,dimensioning or configuring of the effective sensing area of pressure-sensitive edges or pressure-sensitive bars in relation to any particular application or to stopping devices according to IEC 60204-1 used only for normal operation, including emergency stopping of machinery.


ISO 13856-3:2013

Safety of machinery - Pressure-sensitive protective devices - Part 3: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive bumpers, plates, wires and similar devices

ISO 13856-3:2013 establishes general principles and specifies requirements for the design and testing of those pressure-sensitive protective devices, with or without an external reset facility, that are not specified in either ISO 13856 1 or ISO 13856 2, and the majority of which are produced for specific applications and are not available as off-the-shelf items. ISO 13856-3:2013 also gives specific requirements for the following pressure-sensitive protective devices: pressure-sensitive bumpers; pressure-sensitive plates; pressure-sensitive wires (trip wires). It deals with the design of a pressure-sensitive device with regard to safety and reliability rather than its suitability for particular applications. It is not applicable to specifying the dimensions of pressure-sensitive protective devices in relation to any particular application, or stopping devices according to IEC 60204 1 used for the normal operation, including emergency stopping of machinery. While requirements are given for the immunity of the device to electromagnetic disturbances, these are not intended to cover all aspects of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).


ISO 11553-1:2020

Safety of machinery - Laser processing machines - Part 1: Laser safety requirements

This document describes laser radiation hazards arising in laser processing machines, as defined in 3.7. It also specifies the safety requirements relating to laser radiation hazards, as well as the information to be supplied by the manufacturers of such equipment (in addition to that prescribed by IEC 60825). Requirements dealing with noise as a hazard from laser processing machines are included in ISO 11553 3:2013. This document is applicable to machines using laser radiation to process materials. It is not applicable to laser products, or equipment containing such products, which are manufactured solely and expressly for the following applications: photolithography; stereolithography; holography; medical applications (per IEC 60601-2-22); data storage.


ISO 11553-2:2007

Safety of machinery - Laser processing machines - Part 2: Safety requirements for hand-held laser processing devices

ISO 11553-2:2007 specifies the requirements for laser processing devices, as defined in ISO 11553-1, which are hand-held or hand-operated. The purpose of ISO 11553-2:2007 is to draw attention to the particular hazards related to the use of hand-held laser and hand-operated laser processing devices and to prevent personal injury. This includes both the areas of hazard analysis and risk assessment as well as protective measures.


ISO 19432-1:2020

Building construction machinery and equipment - Portable, hand-held, internal combustion engine-driven abrasive cutting machines - Part 1: Safety requirements for cut-off machines for centre-mounted rotating abrasive wheels

This document specifies safety requirements and measures for their verification for the design and construction of portable, hand-held, internal combustion engine-driven cut-off machines intended to be used by a single operator in the cutting of construction materials, such as asphalt, concrete, stone and metal. It is applicable only to those machines designed purposely for use with a rotating, bonded-abrasive and/or super-abrasive (for example diamond) cut-off wheel having a maximum outer diameter of 430 mm, centre-mounted on and driven by a spindle shaft where the top of the wheel rotates away from the operator (see Figure 1). This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events significant to these machines when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. See Annex F for a list of significant hazards. This document specifies methods for the elimination or reduction of hazards arising from their use, as well as the type of information on safe working practices to be provided with the machines. Cut-off wheel specifications are not considered in this document. Cut-off wheels are deemed to comply to existing cut-off wheel standards. NOTE For example see Bibliography. All through the document, portable, hand-held, internal combustion engine-driven cut-off machines are called cut-off machines . This document is not applicable to machines manufactured before the date of its publication.


ANSI/OPEI B175.4-2018

Outdoor Power Equipment - Portable, Handheld, Internal Combustion Engine-Powered Cut-Off Machines - Safety and Environmental Requirements

Applies to portable, handheld, internal combustion engine-powered machines, which use a rotating cut-off (abrasive) wheel that is center-mounted on and driven by a spindle shaft, and designed for cutting construction materials such as asphalt, concrete, stone, and metal.


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