GB/T 17454.1-2017
ActiveSafety of machinery—Pressure-sensitive protective devices—Part 1: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors
机械安全 压敏保护装置 第1部分∶压敏垫和压敏地板的设计和试验通则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies general design principles and testing requirements for pressure-sensitive mats and floors used as safety devices in industrial machinery. It applies to areas where personnel access must be monitored, such as robot work cells, automated assembly lines, or packaging equipment, to detect the presence of a person and trigger a machine stop. The standard ensures these protective devices reliably prevent injury by defining performance criteria for activation force, response time, and durability under typical factory conditions.
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