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The standard specifies safety requirements for actuators at the human-machine interface and requirements for the direction of movement, arrangement, and correlation between actions and effects.

This standard specifies safety-related requirements for actuators operated by hand or body at the human-machine interface.

It gives general requirements for the standard direction of movement, arrangement in relation to other actuators, and correlation between actions and their final effects.

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IEC 61310-3:2007 Safety of machinery - Indication, marking


and actuation - Part 3: Requirements for the location and
operation of actuators

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Abbreviation
IEC 61310-3:2007
Valid from
16/02/2007

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International Electrotechnical Commission
Author
International Electrotechnical Commission
Information type
IEC Standard
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This standard specifies safety-related requirements for actuators, operated by the hand or by other
parts of the human body, at the human-machine interface. It gives general requirements for the
standard direction of movement for actuators; the arrangement of an actuator in relation to other
actuators; the correlation between an action and its final effects.

It includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: Table 1,
Table 2 and Table A.1 have been revised editorially.

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IEC 61310-3:2007 Safety of machinery - Indication, marking


and actuation - Part 3: Requirements for the location and
operation of actuators
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EN 81-20:2014

IEC 61310-3:2007 is cited by EN 81-20:2014 Safety rules for the construction and installation
of lifts. Lifts for the transport of persons and goods. Part 20: Passenger and goods passenger
lifts

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IEC 61310-3:2007 Safety of machinery - Indication, marking


and actuation - Part 3: Requirements for the location and
operation of actuators

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Description

This standard specifies safety-related requirements for actuators, operated by the hand or by other
parts of the human body, at the human-machine interface. It gives general requirements for the
standard direction of movement for actuators; the arrangement of an actuator in relation to other
actuators; the correlation between an action and its final effects.

It includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: Table 1,
Table 2 and Table A.1 have been revised editorially.

View on Information Provider website

IEC 61310-3:2007 Safety of machinery - Indication, marking and actuation - Part 3: Requirements for the location
and operation of actuators

Description

This standard specifies safety-related requirements for actuators, operated by the hand or by other
parts of the human body, at the human-machine interface. It gives general requirements for the
standard direction of movement for actuators; the arrangement of an actuator in relation to other
actuators; the correlation between an action and its final effects.

It includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: Table 1,
Table 2 and Table A.1 have been revised editorially.

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This resource does not cite any other resources.

IEC 61310-3:2007 Safety of machinery - Indication, marking


and actuation - Part 3: Requirements for the location and
operation of actuators
This resource does not CITE any other resources.

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