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43、at http:/.To purchase UL Standards, visit Comm 2000 at http:/m- call toll-free 1-888-853-3503.CONTENTSPreface .5NATIONAL DIFFERENCES .7FOREWORD 81 Scope 112 Normative references .113 Terms and definitions 114 General requirements 125 General conditions for the tests 126 Void 127 Classification 128 M
44、arking and instructions 128.12.1.101.1 Safety instructions for all saws 138.12.1.101.2 Further safety instructions for all saws .148.12.1.101.3 Safety instructions for saws shown in Figures 101, 102, and 103 .158.12.1.101.4 Safety instructions for saws shown in Figure 104 .158.12.1.101.5 Additional
45、safety instructions for all saws with riving knife 169 Protection against access to live parts 1710 Starting 1711 Input and current .1712 Heating 1713 Leakage current 1714 Moisture resistance .1715 Electric strength 1716 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits 1717 Endurance .171
46、8 Abnormal operation .2019 Mechanical hazards .2019.101 Guarding above the base plate 2119.102 Guarding below the base plate 2419.103 Base plate 2519.104 Flanges .2619.105 Handles .2619.106 Blade changing 2620 Mechanical strength .2621 Construction .2722 Internal wiring 2723 Components .2724 Supply
47、connection and external flexible cords 2825 Terminals for external conductors .2826 Provision for earthing 2827 Screws and connections .2828 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through insulation 2829 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking 2830 Resistance to rusting 2831 Radiation, toxicity
48、and similar hazards .28MARCH 20, 2012 CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60745-2-5-12 UL 60745-2-5 3AnnexesAnnex K (normative) Battery tools and battery packsAnnex L (normative) Battery tools and battery packs provided with mains connection ornon-isolated sourcesAnnex M (normative) Safety of working stands for opera
49、tion with hand-held motor-operatedelectric toolsM.1 Scope 45M.3 Terms and definitions 45M.8 Marking and instructions 45M.19 Mechanical hazards .47M.19.1.301 Guarding below the table top 47M.19.1.302 Guarding above the table top 47M.19.1.303 Riving knife 49M.19.1.304 Table top 50M.19.1.305 Workpiece guiding 51M.20 Mechanical strength 53M.21 Construction .54Annex AA (normative) Additional requirements for saws with a riving knifeAA.19 Mechanical hazards .62AA.20 Mechanical strength .63Annex BB (normative)
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