BS EN 792-12:2000+A1:2008 Hand-held non-electric power tools. Safety requirements. Small circular, small oscillating and reciprocating saws
EN 792 applies to hand-held non-electric power tools driven by rotary or linear motors, powered by compressed air, hydraulic fluid and intended to be used by one operator and supported by:
- The operator's hand or hands,
- A suspension, e.g. a balancer.
BS EN 792-12 applies to hand-held non-electric small circular and small oscillating and reciprocating power tools for sawing. It lists the significant hazards caused by such power tools and specifies safety requirements valid for different aspects of safety during their foreseeable lifetime and subsequent disposal.
Power tools covered by BS EN 792-12 include:
- Circular saws, circular knives
- Jig saws
- Oscillating saws, oscillating knives (windshield knives)
- Power hack saws
- Reciprocating saws.
BS EN 792-12 applies to:
- Circular saws with saw blades with a diameter of 65 mm or less
- Circular saws with diamond cutting-off wheels with diameters of 65 mm or less and a maximum cutting depth of 10 mm
- Oscillating saws having a saw blade with a radius of 50 mm or less or a diamond cutting-off blade with a radius of 100 mm or less.
For circular saws having saw blades exceeding 65 mm see requirements for mechanical safety of EN 50144-2-5 and EN 50144-2-10. For circular saws with diamond cutting-off wheels exceeding 65 mm BS EN 792-7 of this series
Special requirements and modifications on a hand-held power tool for the purpose of mounting it in a fixture are not covered by BS EN 792-12.
At the date of publication no power saws driven by internal combustion engines were known.
Contents of BS EN 792-12:
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Scope
- Normative references
- Terms and definitions
- General terms and definitions
- Terms and definitions related to small circular, small oscillating and reciprocating saws
- List of hazards
- Safety requirements and measures
- Mechanical safety
- Thermal safety
- Noise
- Vibration
- Materials and substances processed, used or exhausted
- Ergonomics
- Safety related measures and means
- Information for use
- Marking, signs and written warnings
- Instruction for use
- Verification
- Noise
- Vibration
- Unintentional start
- Structure of verification
- Examples of power tools covered by this part
- Symbols for labels and signs
- Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC
- Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC
- Bibliography