CAN CSA-E1029-1-1994 Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools Part 1 General requirements.pdf

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1、Norme nationale du Canada CAN/GSA-El 029-1-94 National Standard of Canada La norme intemationale CEI/IEC 1029-1 : 1990 (prennre dffion) a servi de document de base pour la norme CAN/CSA- E1029-1-94, laquelle a t approuve comme Norme nationale du Canada par le Conseil canadien des normes. Juin 1994 I

2、nternational Standard CEI/IEC 1029-1:1990 (first edi- tion) forms the basis for CSA Standard CAN/CSA-E1029-1-94, which has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada. June 1994 Scurit des machines-outils lectriques semi-fixes Premiere partie: Regles gnerales Sa

3、fety of transportable motor-operated electric tools Part 1: General requirements Numro de rfrence Reference number CEI/IEC 1029-1: 1990 Revision de la prsente publication Revision of this publication Le contenu technique des publications de La C El est cons- tamment revu par la Commission afin dassu

4、rer quil reflte bien ltat actuel de la technique. Les renseignements relatifs a cc travail de revision, a ltablissement des editions rvises et aux rnises a jour peuvent la Publication 617 de la CE I: Symboles graphiques pour schmas. Les symboles et signes contenus clans La prCsente publication ont t

5、 soit repris des Publications 27 ou 617 de La CE I, suit spcifiquement approuvs aux fins de cette publication. Publications de Ia C E I tablies par le mme Comit dEtudes Lattention du lecteur est attirCe stir le deuxiIme feuillet de La couverture, qui Cnumre les publications de la C El prCparCes par

6、le ComitC dEtudes qui a Ctabli la piesente publication. The technical content of I E C publications is kept under con- stant review by the I E C, thus ensuring that the content reflects current technology. Information on the wo of revision, the issue of revised edi- tions and amendment sheets may be

7、 obtained from I E C National Committees and from the following I E C sources: IECBulletin IECYearbook Catalogue of I E C Publications Published yearly Terminology For general tenninology, readers are referred to I E C Publi- cation 50: International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (1EV), which is issue

8、d in the form of separate chapters each dealing with a specific field, the General Index being published as a separate bookLet. Full details of the 1EV will be supplied on request. The terms and definitions contained in the present publication have either been taken from the 1EV or have been specifi

9、cally approved for the purpose of this publication. Graphical and letter symbols For graphical symbols, and letter symbols and signs approved by the I E C for general use, readers are referred to: I E C Publication 27: Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology; I E C Publication 617: Graphi

10、cal symbols for diagrams. The symbols and signs contained in the present publication have either been taken from IEC Publications 27 or 617, or have been specifically approved for the purpose of this publication. I E C publications prepared by the same Technical Committee The attention of readers is

11、 drawn to the back cover, which lists I E C publications issued by the Technical Committee which has prepared the present publication. Service de mise jour des normesCAN/CSA-E1029-1-94Juin 1994Titre : Scurit des machines-outils lectriques semi-fixes Premire partie: Rgles gnralesNombre de pages : 191

12、 pages (ix pages liminaires et 182 pages de texte) qui portent toutes la mention Juin 1994Vous devez vous inscrire pour recevoir les avis transmis par courriel au sujet des mises jour apportes ce document :allez au shop.csa.cacliquez sur Service de mises jourLe numro didentification dont vous avez b

13、esoin pour vous inscrire pour les mises jour apportes ce document est le 2004815.Si vous avez besoin daide, veuillez nous contacter par courriel au techsupportcsagroup.org ou par tlphone au 416-747-2233.Consultez la politique du Groupe CSA en matire de confidentialit au csagroup.org/legal pour savoi

14、r comment nous protgeons vos renseignements personnels.Standards Update ServiceCAN/CSA-E1029-1-94June 1994Title: Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools Part 1: General requirementsPagination: 191 pages (ix preliminary and 182 text), each dated June 1994To register for e-mail notificat

15、ion about any updates to this publicationgo to shop.csa.caclick on CSA Update ServiceThe List ID that you will need to register for updates to this publication is 2004815.If you require assistance, please e-mail techsupportcsagroup.org or call 416-747-2233.Visit CSA Groups policy on privacy at csagr

16、oup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.L Assodatlon canadlenne de normalisatlon (CSA), sous les auspices de laquelle cette Norme nationale a t prpare, a recu ses lettres patentes en 1 919 et son ac- crditation au sein du Systme de normes nationales par le Conseil canadien

17、 des normes en 1 973. Association daffiliation libre, sans but lucratif ni pouvoirde rglemen- tation, elle se consacre a /laboration de normes et a Ia certification. Les normes CSA refltent le consensus de producteurs et d usagers de partout au pays, au nombre desquels se trou- vent des fabricants,

18、des consommateurs, des detail/ants et des reprsentants de syndicats, de corps pro fessionnels et dagences gouvernemen tales. L utilisation des normes CSA est trs rpandue dans lindustrie et le commerce, et leur adoption a divers ordres de legislation, tan t municipal etprovincialque fdral, est chose

19、courante, particulire- ment dans les domaines de Ia sante, dela scurit, du bti- ment, de Ia construction et de /environnement. Les Canadiens dun bout a lautre du pays tmoignent de /eurappui au tra vail de norma/isation men par/a CSA en participant bnvolement aux travaux des comits de Ia CSA et en ap

20、puyant ses objectifs par leurs cotisations de membres de soutien. Les que/que 7000 volontaires fais- ant partie des comits et les 2000 membres de soutien constituent lensemb/e des membres de Ia CSA parmi lesquels ses administrateurs sont choisis. Les cotisations des membres de soutien reprsentent un

21、e source impor- tante de revenu pour/es services de soutien a Ia norma/i- sation va/on taire. L Association offre des services de certification et demise a lessai qui appuient et cam p/tent ses activits dans le do- maine de I/abo ration de normes. De manire a assurer lintgrit de sa procedure de cert

22、ification, /Association procde de facon rguliere et continue a Iexamen eta Im- spection des produits portant Ia marque CSA. Outre son siege social et ses laboratoires a Rexdale (Toronto mtropo/itain), Ia CSA possde des bureaux rgionaux dons des centres vitaux partout au Canada, de mme que des agence

23、s dinspection et dessai dans huit pays. Depuis 191 9, lAssociation a parfait les connais- sances techniques qui /ui permetten t de rem plir sa mission dentreprise; Ia CSA est un organisme de services indpen- dant dont Ia mission est doffrir une tribune libre et effi- cace pour/a ralisation dactivits

24、 facilitant lchange de biens et de services par lintermdiaire de services de nor- ma/isation, de certification et autres, afin de rpondre aux besoins de ses clients, a lchelle nationale et internale. Pour plus amp/es renseignements sur les services de a CSA, sadresser: Association canadienne de norm

25、a/isa tion 178, boulevard Rexdale Rexda/e (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3 Le Consell canadien des normes est Iorganisme de co- ordination du Systme de normes nationa/es, une federa- tion dorganismes indpendants et autonomes qui travaillent au dveloppement et a lamlioration de Ia normalisation va/

26、on taire dans lintrt national. Les principaux buts du Conseil sont dencourager et de promouvoir Ia normalisation volontaire comme mo yen dame/iorer /conomie nationale, d ameliorer Ia sante, Ia scurit et le bien-tre du public, daider et de protger le consommateur, de faci/iterle commerce national et

27、inter- national et de favoriser Ia coo pration internationale dans le domaine de a norma/isa tion. Une Norme nationale du Canada est une norme, approu- veparle Conseilcanadien des normes, quireflte une en- tente raisonnable parmi les points de vue dun certain nombre de personnes competentes dont les

28、 intrts reunis forment, au degre /e p/us lev possible, une representation equi/ibree des producteurs, utilisateurs, consommateurs et autres personnes intresses, se/on le domaine envisage. I/s agit genera/ement dune norme qui peut apporter une contribution appreciable, en temps opportun, a /intrt nat

29、ional. L approbation dune norme en tant que Norme nationale du Canada indique quelle est conforme aux mthodes et critres tab/is par le Conseil canadien des normes. L ap- probation ne porte pas sur laspect technique de Ia norme; cet aspect demeure Ia responsabi/it de lorgan- isme rdacteur de normes a

30、ccrdit. II est recommand aux personnes qui ant besoin de nor- mes de se servirdes Normes nationa/es du Canada /orsque Ia chose est possible. Ces normes font lobjet dexamens priodiques; cest pourquoi il est recommand aux utili- sateurs de se procurer /dition lap/us rcente de Ia norme auprs de lorgani

31、sme qui la prpare. La responsabilit dapprouver les Normes nationales du Canada incombe au: Conseil canadien des normes 45, rue OConnor Pice 1200 Ottawa, Ontario K1P6N7 0 National Standards of Canada are published in English and French editions. Bien que le but premier vis par cette norme soit nonc s

32、ous sa rebrique Domaine dapplication, ii est important de retenir quil incombe a lutilisateur de juger si/a norme convient a ses besoins particuliers. The Canadian Standards Association (CSA), under whose auspices this National Standard has been pro- duced, was chartered in 1919 and accredited by th

33、e Standards Council of Canada to the National Standards system in 1 973. It is a not-for-profit, nonstatutory, voluntary membership association engaged in stand- ards development and certification activities. CSA standards reflect a national consensus of produc- ers and users including manufacturers

34、, consumers, retailers, unions and professional organizations, and governmental agencies. The standards are used widely by industr, and commerce and often adopted by mu- nicipal, provincial, and federal governments in their regulations, particularly in the fields of health, safety, building and cons

35、truction, and the environment. Individuals, companies, and associations across Can- ada indicate their support for CSAs standards develop- ment by volunteering their time and skills to CSA Committee work and supporting the Associations ob- jectives through sustaining memberships. The more than 7000

36、committee volunteers and the 2000 sustain- ing memberships together form CSA s total membership from which its Directors are chosen. Sustaining mem- berships represent a major source of income for CSAs standards development activities. The Association offers certification and testing services in sup

37、port of and as an extension to its standards development activities. To ensure the integrity of its certification process, the Association regularly and con- tinually audits and inspects products that bear the CSA Mark. In addition to its head office and laboratory complex in Rexdale (Toronto), CSA

38、has regional branch offices in major centres across Canada and inspection and testing agencies in eight countries. Since 1 91 9, the Association has developed the necessary expertise to meet its cor- porate mission: CSA is an independent service organi- zation whose mission is to provide an open and

39、 effective forum for activities facilitating the exchange of goods and services through the use of standards, certification and related services to meet national and international needs. For further in formation on CSA services, write to Canadian Standards Association 178 Rexdale Boulevard Rexdale (

40、Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3 The Standards Council of Canada is the coordinat- ing body of the National Standards system, a federation of independent, autonomous organizations working to- wards the further development and improvement of voluntary standardization in the national interest. The pr

41、incipal objects of the Council are to foster and promote voluntary standardization as a means of ad- vancing the national economy, benefiting the health, safety, and welfare of the public, assisting and protect- ing the consumer, facilitating domestic and interna- tional trade, and furthering intern

42、ational cooperation in the field of standards. A National Standard of Canada is a standard which has been approved by the Standards Council of Canada and one which reflects a reasonable agreement among the views of a number of capable individuals whose collective interests provide to the greatest pr

43、acticable extent a balance of representation of producers, users, consumers, and others with relevant interests, as may be appropriate to the subject in hand. It normally is a standard which is capable of making a significant and timely contribution to the national interest. Approval of a standard a

44、s a National Standard of Canada indicates that a standard conforms to the cri- teria and procedures established by the Standards Council of Canada. Approval does not refer to the technical content of the standard; this remains the continuing responsibility of the accredited standards- writing organi

45、zation. Those who have a need to apply standards are encour- aged to use National Standards of Canada whenever practicable. These standards are subject to periodic review; therefore, users are cautioned to obtain the latest edition from the organization preparing the standard. The responsibility for

46、 approving National Standards of Canada rests with the Standards Council of Canada 45 OConnor Street Suite 1200 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6N7 0 Les normes nationales du Canada soot publies en versions fran aise et anglaise. Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope,

47、 it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the user to judge its suitability for their particular purpose. CAN/CSA-El 029-1-94 Scurit des machines-outils lectriques semi-fixes Premirepartie : Rgles gnrales CAN/GSA-El 029-1-94 Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools

48、Part 1: General requirements CAN/CSA-E1 029-1-94 Scurit des machines-outils electriques semi-fixes Premiere partie: Rgles gnrales CAN/CSA-E1 029-1-94 Scurit des machines-outils lectriques semi-fixes Premiere partie : Rgles gnra les Association canadienne de normalisation 1 994 Tous droits rservs. Toute reproduction, mme partielle, de cette publication, par procd electronique ou autre,

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