
GB 3883.16-1993 Safety of hand-held power tools Part 2: Special requirements for electric nailing machines
time:
1993-12-28 16:00:00
- GB 3883.16-1993
- Abolished
Standard ID:
GB 3883.16-1993
Standard Name:
Safety of hand-held power tools Part 2: Special requirements for electric nailing machines
Chinese Name:
手持式电动工具的安全 第二部分:电动钉钉机的专用要求
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
1993-12-28 -
Date of Implementation:
1994-10-01 -
Date of Expiration:
2009-01-01
Standard ICS number:
Machinery Manufacturing>>Hand Tools>>25.140.20 Power ToolsChina Standard Classification Number:
Electrician>>Electrical Equipment and Appliances>>K64 Power Tools
alternative situation:
Replaced by GB 3883.16-2008Procurement status:
IEC 745-2-16—1993
publishing house:
China Standard PressISBN:
155066.1-10828Publication date:
2006-02-03
Release date:
1993-12-28Review date:
2004-10-14Drafting Organization:
Shanghai Power Tools Research InstituteFocal point Organization:
National Technical Committee for Standardization of Power ToolsPublishing Department:
State Bureau of Technical SupervisionCompetent Authority:
China Electrical Equipment Industry Association

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This standard applies to electric nailing machines. GB 3883.16-1993 Safety of hand-held power tools Part 2: Special requirements for electric nailing machines GB3883.16-1993 Standard download and decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Safety of handheld power tools
Part 2: Particular requirements for electric nailing machines Safety of handeld motor operated electric toolsPart 2: Particular requirements for tackersGB3883 .16—93
IEC 745-2-16—93
This standard is equivalent to the international standard IEC745-2-16 "Safety of hand-held power tools Part 2: Specific requirements for nailing machines| |tt||This standard should be used in conjunction with GB3883.1 "Safety of Handheld Power Tools Part 1: General Requirements" (IEC745-1). This standard lists the changes necessary to change Part 1 into "Safety Requirements for Electric Nailers". 1 Scope of application
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 1.1 is changed to:
This standard applies to electric nailing machines (hereinafter referred to as nailing machines). 2 Definition
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 2.2.23. Replaced with:
Normal load refers to the operation of the tool with the engaging parts (such as pins, nails and staples) specified in the manufacturer's instructions, which is equivalent to the number of operations per minute or per second indicated on the nameplate. Frequency, the load exerted on a tool during continuous operation on wood or similar materials. Note: The manufacturer can provide specialized devices to simulate normal use. 2.2.101 added:
A nailer is a tool for driving joints (such as dowels, nails, and U-shaped nails) into wood or similar materials. 3 General requirements
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
4 General precautions for testing
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
5 Rating
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
6 classification
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
State Bureau of Technical Supervision approved implementation on 1994-10-01 on 1993-12-28
7 mark
GB3883.16-93
Except for the following provisions, GB3883 .1 of this chapter applies. 7.1 Modification:
The rated input power or current should not be marked. Increase:
The maximum number of operations per minute or per second should be marked as: "—/min" or "—/s". 7.13 Added:
The instructions should indicate the recommended joint type and size or product number. Nailing machines should come with an instruction manual detailing how to operate the tool safely to minimize the risk of personal injury to the operator and others who may be nearby.
8 Electric shock protection
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
9 Startup
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
10 Input power and current
This chapter of GB3883.1 is not applicable.
11 Fever
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 11.4 Replacement:
The tool runs according to the normal load requirements, and the running period is equal to the rated running time. If there is no relevant mark, it will run for 30 minutes. The temperature rise is measured at the end of the operating period.
12 Leakage current
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
13 Radio and television interference suppression
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
14 Moisture resistance
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
15 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
6 Durability
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 16.2 Modification:
The first paragraph is changed to:
GB3883.16-93
The tool is subject to normal load requirements, but without joints, and operates intermittently for 24 hours at 1.1 times the rated voltage. , and then run intermittently for 24 hours at 0.9 times the rated voltage.
Note: Be careful to avoid excessive mechanical stress on the tool during no-load operation. For this purpose, the manufacturer can provide special test equipment or provide the necessary instructions for the tool.
During the test, the tools should be lubricated according to the manufacturer's instructions. During the test, it is allowed to replace those mechanical parts that may eventually fail without affecting electrical safety. 17 Abnormal operation
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
18 Mechanical hazards
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 18.1 Addition:
Nailing machines shall have means to avoid inadvertent starting, and it shall not be possible to continuously eject joints before the operating switch or the nailing interlocking mechanism has first returned to the initial position. Nailing machines for use with joints having a mass greater than 3g or a penetration length greater than 25mm shall be designed such that if the speed of any joint projected into the air at the point leaving the tool is greater than or equal to 15m/s as predicted by the manufacturer, then unless the tool is used A force of 1.25 times the maximum mass or the maximum mass of the tool plus 5N (whichever is greater) presses the tool against the workpiece, otherwise the tool should not operate. Compliance is checked by observation and practical tests in all possible ways of using the tool. 19 Mechanical strength
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
20 structure
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
21 Internal wiring
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
22 components
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
23 Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
24 Terminals for external wires
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
25 Grounding Device
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
26 Screws and Connectors
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
GB 3883.16-93
27 Electrical distance, electrical isolation and insulation penetration distance This chapter of GB3883.1 applies
28 Heat resistance, flame resistance and leakage resistance This chapter of GB383.1 applies.
29 Rust prevention
This chapter of GB38831 applies.
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies.
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies. bzxZ.net
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies.
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies.
Additional instructions:
GB3883.16—93
Appendix A
Thermal circuit breaker and overload release
(supplement)||tt ||Appendix B
Electronic circuit
(Supplement)
Appendix C
Structure of safety isolation transformer
(Supplement)||tt| |Appendix D
Measurement of electrical distance and clearance
(Supplement)
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Machinery Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Power Tools Standardization Technical Committee. This standard is drafted by Shanghai Power Tool Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Qian Naichi.
Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.
Safety of handheld power tools
Part 2: Particular requirements for electric nailing machines Safety of handeld motor operated electric toolsPart 2: Particular requirements for tackersGB3883 .16—93
IEC 745-2-16—93
This standard is equivalent to the international standard IEC745-2-16 "Safety of hand-held power tools Part 2: Specific requirements for nailing machines| |tt||This standard should be used in conjunction with GB3883.1 "Safety of Handheld Power Tools Part 1: General Requirements" (IEC745-1). This standard lists the changes necessary to change Part 1 into "Safety Requirements for Electric Nailers". 1 Scope of application
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 1.1 is changed to:
This standard applies to electric nailing machines (hereinafter referred to as nailing machines). 2 Definition
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 2.2.23. Replaced with:
Normal load refers to the operation of the tool with the engaging parts (such as pins, nails and staples) specified in the manufacturer's instructions, which is equivalent to the number of operations per minute or per second indicated on the nameplate. Frequency, the load exerted on a tool during continuous operation on wood or similar materials. Note: The manufacturer can provide specialized devices to simulate normal use. 2.2.101 added:
A nailer is a tool for driving joints (such as dowels, nails, and U-shaped nails) into wood or similar materials. 3 General requirements
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
4 General precautions for testing
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
5 Rating
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
6 classification
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
State Bureau of Technical Supervision approved implementation on 1994-10-01 on 1993-12-28
7 mark
GB3883.16-93
Except for the following provisions, GB3883 .1 of this chapter applies. 7.1 Modification:
The rated input power or current should not be marked. Increase:
The maximum number of operations per minute or per second should be marked as: "—/min" or "—/s". 7.13 Added:
The instructions should indicate the recommended joint type and size or product number. Nailing machines should come with an instruction manual detailing how to operate the tool safely to minimize the risk of personal injury to the operator and others who may be nearby.
8 Electric shock protection
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
9 Startup
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
10 Input power and current
This chapter of GB3883.1 is not applicable.
11 Fever
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 11.4 Replacement:
The tool runs according to the normal load requirements, and the running period is equal to the rated running time. If there is no relevant mark, it will run for 30 minutes. The temperature rise is measured at the end of the operating period.
12 Leakage current
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
13 Radio and television interference suppression
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
14 Moisture resistance
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
15 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
6 Durability
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 16.2 Modification:
The first paragraph is changed to:
GB3883.16-93
The tool is subject to normal load requirements, but without joints, and operates intermittently for 24 hours at 1.1 times the rated voltage. , and then run intermittently for 24 hours at 0.9 times the rated voltage.
Note: Be careful to avoid excessive mechanical stress on the tool during no-load operation. For this purpose, the manufacturer can provide special test equipment or provide the necessary instructions for the tool.
During the test, the tools should be lubricated according to the manufacturer's instructions. During the test, it is allowed to replace those mechanical parts that may eventually fail without affecting electrical safety. 17 Abnormal operation
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
18 Mechanical hazards
Except for the following provisions, this chapter of GB3883.1 applies. 18.1 Addition:
Nailing machines shall have means to avoid inadvertent starting, and it shall not be possible to continuously eject joints before the operating switch or the nailing interlocking mechanism has first returned to the initial position. Nailing machines for use with joints having a mass greater than 3g or a penetration length greater than 25mm shall be designed such that if the speed of any joint projected into the air at the point leaving the tool is greater than or equal to 15m/s as predicted by the manufacturer, then unless the tool is used A force of 1.25 times the maximum mass or the maximum mass of the tool plus 5N (whichever is greater) presses the tool against the workpiece, otherwise the tool should not operate. Compliance is checked by observation and practical tests in all possible ways of using the tool. 19 Mechanical strength
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
20 structure
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
21 Internal wiring
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
22 components
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
23 Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
24 Terminals for external wires
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
25 Grounding Device
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
26 Screws and Connectors
This chapter of GB3883.1 applies.
GB 3883.16-93
27 Electrical distance, electrical isolation and insulation penetration distance This chapter of GB3883.1 applies
28 Heat resistance, flame resistance and leakage resistance This chapter of GB383.1 applies.
29 Rust prevention
This chapter of GB38831 applies.
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies.
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies. bzxZ.net
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies.
This appendix of GB3883.1 applies.
Additional instructions:
GB3883.16—93
Appendix A
Thermal circuit breaker and overload release
(supplement)||tt ||Appendix B
Electronic circuit
(Supplement)
Appendix C
Structure of safety isolation transformer
(Supplement)||tt| |Appendix D
Measurement of electrical distance and clearance
(Supplement)
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Machinery Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Power Tools Standardization Technical Committee. This standard is drafted by Shanghai Power Tool Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Qian Naichi.
Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.
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