Table of Contents
Foreword
1Scopeandpurpose
2Normativereferences
3Definitions
4Safetyrequirements
5Soundlevels
6Vibration
7Operator'smanual(s)
8Marking/Symbols
AnnexA(normative)-Proceduresfortheevaluationof
environmentalandfuelcompatibilityoffuel
feedlinesandtanks
AnnexB(normative)-Methodofsoundpressure
measurementattheearoftheoperator
AnnexC(normative)-Soundmeasurementfor
bystanders(optional)
AnnexD(normative)-Methodofvibrationmeasurement
AnnexE(normative)-Determinationofthestrengthof
cut-offwheelguards
AnnexF(normative)-Retentiontestforcut-offwheels
AnnexG(informative)-Examplesofsymbols Abstract
Pertains to portable, handheld internal combustion engine-powered machines, which use a rotating cut-off (abrasive) wheel that is center-mounted on and driven by a spindle shaft, and designed for cutting construction materials such as asphalt, concrete, stone, and metal.