Machine Directive - 2006/42/WE
Machine Directive sets out the minimum health and safety requirements for machinery placed on the market or put into service after 2004.
We adjust the machines to the minimum requirements in accordance with the Tool Directive 2009/104/EC,
Machine Directive sets out the minimum health and safety requirements for machinery placed on the market or put into service after 2004.
Directive on requirements for restricted use of certain substances that can be found in electronic and electrical equipment that may have adverse effects on the environment. It aims to reduce the amount of hazardous substances that enter the environment from electrical and electronic waste.
Entities from non-EU member states must meet all the requirements of the relevant directives and obtain CE marking for their products to be legally sold within EU. We are ready to become your European Authorised Representative and adapt your machines to the requirements of the directives.
Safe mounting distances for safeguards are calculated in order to ensure that safeguards mounted on the machine are capable of stopping all hazardous movements of the machine before contacting human body. The minimum safety distance is most often calculated for light curtains and laser scanners.