GB/T 41346.2-2022
ActiveSafety of machinery—Transportation protection for machinery equipment—Part 2: Safety requirements for tensioning devices
机械安全 机械装备转运安全防护 第2部分:拉紧装置安全要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies safety requirements for tensioning devices used to secure machinery equipment during transportation, such as straps, chains, or cables with ratchets or winches. It is applied in industrial logistics and manufacturing settings to prevent hazards like sudden release, breakage, or improper tensioning that could cause injury or equipment damage. The standard guides engineers and procurement professionals in selecting, designing, and inspecting tensioning devices for compliance with safety protocols during overland, maritime, or air transport of heavy machinery.
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