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20、o. 60745-2-19-05First Edition(IEC 60745-2-19:2005, IDT)Underwriters Laboratories Inc.UL 60745-2-19First EditionHand-held motor-operated electric tools Safety Part 2-19:Particular requirements for jointersNovember 25, 2005ANSI/UL 60745-2-19-2005This national standard is an adoption of IEC 60745-2-19,
21、 First edition (2005).Commitment for Amendments This standard is issued jointly by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). Comments or proposals for revisions on any part of the standard may be submitted to CSA or UL at any time. Revisions to this standard w
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24、e. A UL Standard is current only if it incorporates the most recently adopted revisions, all of which are itemized on the transmittal notice that accompanies the latest set of revised requirements. The most recent designation of ANSI/UL 60745-2-19 as an American National Standard (ANSI) occurred on
25、November 23, 2005. This ANSI/UL Standard for Safety, which consists of the First edition, is under continuous maintenance, whereby each revision is ANSI approved upon publication. Comments or proposals for revisions on any part of the Standard may be submitted to UL at any time. Proposals should be
26、submitted via a Proposal Request in ULs On-Line Collaborative Standards Development System (CSDS) at http:/. _ November 25, 2005 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60745-2-19-05 UL 60745-2-19 iii CONTENTS Preface .iv Foreword (CSA).vi IEC 60745-2-19, Hand-held motor-operated electric tools Safety Part 2-19: Particul
27、ar requirements for jointers Foreword. 2 1 Scope 4 2 Normative references 4 3 Definitions 4 4 General requirements 4 5 General conditions for the tests. 4 6 Void . 4 7 Classification . 4 8 Marking and instructions . 5 9 Protection against access to live parts 5 10 Starting 5 11 Input and current . 5
28、 12 Heating 5 13 Leakage current. 6 14 Moisture resistance . 6 15 Electric strength. 6 16 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits 6 17 Endurance . 6 18 Abnormal operation . 6 19 Mechanical hazards 6 20 Mechanical strength 7 21 Construction 8 22 Internal wiring 8 23 Components 8 2
29、4 Supply connection and external flexible cords 8 25 Terminals for external conductors. 8 26 Provision for earthing 8 27 Screws and connections . 8 28 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through insulation 8 29 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking. 8 30 Resistance to rusting. 8 31 Radiatio
30、n, toxicity and similar hazards 8 Figure 101 Examples of Joiners designs. 9 Annexes . 10 Bibliography 10 iv CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60745-2-19-05 UL 60745-2-19 November 25, 2005 Preface This is the common CSA and UL standard for Hand-held motor-operated electric tools Safety Part 2-19: Particular requirem
31、ents for jointers. It is the first edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60745-2-19 and the first edition of UL 60745-2-19. This standard is an adoption of IEC 60745-2-19, first edition. This Standard CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60745-2-19/UL 60745-2-19, first edition, supersedes the first edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
32、 745-2-37/UL 745-2-37 published in 1995. The standard number has been aligned to correspond with the equivalent IEC 60745-2-19 standard. This common standard was prepared by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). This standard was reviewed by the CSA Subcom
33、mittee on Safety of Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools, under the jurisdiction of the CSA Technical Committee on Consumer and Commercial Products and the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Requirements for Electrical Safety, and has been formally approved by the CSA Technical Committee. This s
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39、ill be announced through CSA Informs or a CSA certification notice. November 25, 2005 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60745-2-19-05 UL 60745-2-19 v UL effective date As of June 1, 2010, all products Listed or Recognized by UL must comply with the requirements in this Standard. Between November 25, 2005 and June 1
40、, 2010, new product submittals to UL must be evaluated under all requirements in this Standard or, if requested in writing, evaluated under presently effective requirements only. The presently effective requirements are contained in the first edition of UL 745-2-37. Alternate constructions, currentl
41、y listed to UL 45, eighth edition, may be evaluated to the first edition of UL 745-2-37 as referenced in the June 7, 2002 bulletin. A UL effective date is one established by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and is not part of the ANSI approved standard. vi CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60745-2-19-05 UL 60745-2-19
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