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The fixing system mentioned in 1.4.2.1 of machinery directive does mean that it's for the fixed guards, which got the chances of probably opened by the user.4 C+ E" K% a9 u' S) m: l5 l2 Z1 \
1 ?4 y" f3 H- y& C7 tOf course the damned guards are still guards.5 F5 t. L8 B6 o7 m
, u C ~1 C5 r& cBut some of them are not required to be fixed by retained fastenings acc. to clause 1.4.2.1 of 2006/42/EC.
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e.g. for some certain fixed guards on hedge trimmers, the user doesn't need to open them during the whole life time of the trimmers.' F0 Y6 ?) Z0 b2 B: [1 h2 h2 \
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It doesn't make any sense that you still require the fixing system to be compliant to the machinery directive. |
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