GB/T 17454.3-2017
ActiveSafety of machinery—Pressure-sensitive protective devices—Part 3: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive bumpers, plates, wires and similar devices
机械安全 压敏保护装置 第3部分:压敏缓冲器、压敏板、压敏线及类似装置的设计和试验通则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies general principles for the design and testing of pressure-sensitive protective devices such as bumpers, plates, and wires used in machinery safety applications. It applies to industrial equipment where these devices detect human contact or approach to prevent crushing or impact injuries, particularly in automated manufacturing, robotics, and material handling systems. The standard ensures consistent performance and reliability of these safety components across various machine types and operational environments.
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