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1、 ANSI B15.1-2000 (R08) (Reaffirmation of ASME B15.1-2000) American National Standard for Machine Tools - Safety Standards for Mechanical Power Transmission Apparatus Secretariat and Accredited Standards Developer: AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology 7901 Westpark Drive McLean, VA 2210
2、2 Approved: August 2, 2000 Reaffirmed: May 8, 2008 by the American National Standards Institute, Inc. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS By approving this American National Standard, the ANSI Board of Standards Review confirms that the requirements for due process, consensus, balance and openness have been
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17、ose who supply them. Published by: AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology 7901 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22102 Copyright 2005 by AMT- The Association For Manufacturing Technology All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval sy
18、stem or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America CONTENTS PAGE FOREWORD .i COMMITTEE ROSTERii SUMMARY OF CHANGES iii 1 SCOPE . 1 2 DEFINITIONS 2 3 SAFEGUARDING OF HAZARDS 4 4 SAFETY LABELS AND SIGNS . 5 FIGURES . 8 - 12 MANDATORY APPENDIX
19、I 11 INTERPRETATIONS . 14 FOREWORD This Safety Standard for mechanical power transmission apparatus is the most universally applicable standard concerned with safeguarding mechanical equipment. Few machines can operate without some mechanical linkage somewhere between the energy source and point of
20、operation. The first edition of the B15 standard was approved in 1927 and reaffirmed in 1935. The second edition was approved in the 1953 revision and reaffirmed in 1958. The third edition was approved in 1972 and had departed from the format of previous editions in defining specific areas of respon
21、sibility and in establishing performance requirements for the types of safeguarding that apply to mechanical power transmission apparatus. The fourth edition was approved in 1984 followed by an Addenda which was approved in 1994 and (b) Addenda that was approved in 1995. The sixth edition was approv
22、ed in 1996 followed by an (1) Addenda that was approved in 1997 and (b) Addenda that was approved in 1998. The seventh edition was approved in 2000. In 2005, ASME decided to withdraw as Secretariat to this standard. After appropriate notification to ANSI and public notice, the Association for Manufa
23、cturing Technology (AMT) agreed to assume sponsorship and further development of this standard. AMT is an existing ANSI-accredited standards developing organization for the ANSI B11 series of machine tool safety standards. The purpose of this Standard is to provide guidance for minimizing the likeli
24、hood that people will incur injury when in the proximity of mechanical power transmission apparatus. This standard is presented in a “performance” mode rather than a “specification” mode to encourage the appropriate use of ingenuity and imagination in achieving a maximum degree of safeguarding. As w
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