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Oh, come on!
* D9 u5 J1 k) B1 PThe 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.' g. \. t1 g$ ~3 C; q9 M
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Of course the damned guards are still guards.- e/ s$ g3 o4 q( f
* K- N# ]% r: Z4 F' f! jBut some of them are not required to be fixed by retained fastenings acc. to clause 1.4.2.1 of 2006/42/EC.& ?; ?/ C3 [7 t) z9 L$ p3 ^( W n+ S
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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.
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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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