Iec 61310
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Abbreviation
IEC 61310-3:2007
Valid from
16/02/2007
Information provider
International Electrotechnical Commission
Author
International Electrotechnical Commission
Information type
IEC Standard
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This resource is cited by 1 document (show Citations)
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.
For assistance with locating previous versions, please contact the information provider.
For assistance with locating previous versions, please contact the information provider.
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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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.
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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