ISO 13856-3:2013 pdf free
ISO 13856-3:2013 pdf free.Safety of machinery一Pressure-sensitive protective devices
sensitive protective equipment of the “mechanically activated trip” type intended to detect the touch of a person or body part of a person and which can also act as impeding device
Note 1 to entry: A pressure-sensitive protective device consists of a sensor or sensors, which generates a signal when pressure is applied to part of its outer surface, and a control unit, which responds to the signal from the sensor and generates an output signal(s) to the control system of a machine.
Note 2 to entry: Pressure-sensitive protective devices can be used as tripping devices as well as presence-sensing devices, as mentioned in ISO 12100:2010, Note to 3.28.5. For presence-sensing devices, see also 4.2.6.2.
Note 3 to entry: For the definitions of sensitive protective equipment and impeding device, see ISO 12100:2010, 3.28.5 and 3.29, respectively.
pressure-sensitive protective device (3.1) with a sensor (3.3) or sensors whose characteristics are a cross-section throughout the pressure-sensitive area that can be regular or irregular, a cross-section width usually greater than 80 mm, and an effective sensing surface (3.10) that is deformed locally or that can move as a whole
pressure-sensitive protective device (3.1) with a sensor (3.3) or sensors whose characteristics are an effective sensing surface (3.10) that is normally一but not necessarily一flat, an effective sensing surface width usually greater than 80 mm, and an effective sensing surface that moves as a whole Note 1 to entry: See Figure C.5.
pressure-sensitive protective device (3.1) with a sensor (3.3) or sensors whose characteristics are a wire, cord, rope or cable held in tension, and where a change in the tension is detected to give an output signal
sensitive protective equipment that creates a sensing field, area or plane for detecting the presence of a body part or the whole of a person
Note 1 to entry: Pressure-sensitive protective devices can be used as tripping devices as well as presence-sensing devices, as mentioned in ISO 12100:2010, Note to 3.28.5.
Note 2 to entry: See also 4.2.6.2.ISO 13856-3 pdf download.