Michael Gilligan | 31/03/2017 18:46:04 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by davidk on 31/03/2017 18:41:37:
Perhaps that's another meaning for the Chinese version of the CE mark, Caveat Emptor... David . |
HOWARDT | 31/03/2017 20:16:53 |
1081 forum posts 39 photos | I was under the impression that the CE mark was attributed to the whole assembly as sold to a third party. Any CE mark on individual components was voided once integrated into said assembly. |
Nathan Sharpe | 31/03/2017 21:43:01 |
175 forum posts 3 photos | Joshua, yes these were large bore suction hoses up to 6" dia . For the 12" and 24" hoses the Bendix units were doubled up . We used to check the pump "suction" with a vacuum gauge fitted to a drilled through nrv ball of the correct diameter, pumps were deemed ok for hire at 20/25 ft vac. Nathan. |
Paul Kemp | 31/03/2017 22:12:50 |
798 forum posts 27 photos | Definition of machinery in the machinery directive requires it to have at least one moving part, so your educator should be safely outside the machinery directive and as it is not to be put on the market also outside the scope of CE marking. So your HSE department can rest easy. Sounds like they have the usual proactive approach to getting the job done. HSE departments seem to be very focussed on why you can't do something instead of seeking out a way that you can! Paul. |
Ian S C | 01/04/2017 10:12:34 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | Sounds to me that it is up to the HSE to demonstrate in practice the reason they have refused it, they won't be able to so they butt out and let things be! Well that's my idea. Ian S C |
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