GB/T 39929-2021 Active National standards

GB/T 39929-2021 Footwear manufacturing machines—Shoe and leather presses—Safety requirements

GB/T 39929-2021 Footwear manufacturing machines—Shoe and leather presses—Safety requirements

Publish Date: 2021-03-09 Implement Date: 2021-10-01 For services related to genuine standard inquiry, procurement, translation, and other related services in China, please Contact Us

Basic Information

Standard Code: GB/T 39929-2021
Standard Type: National standards
Standard Status: Active
is_force_gb: no
CCS Name: Other light industrial machinery
ICS Name: Sewing machines and other equipment used in the clothing industry
Publish Date: 2021-03-09
Implement Date: 2021-10-01
Pages: 63 pages

Scope

This standard specifies the relevant safety requirements for the structure, transportation, installation, commissioning, setting, teaching or process conversion, operation, cleaning, and maintenance of pressing molding machines (hereinafter referred to as "machines").
This standard includes all major hazards, dangerous states, and dangerous events related to the machines within the scope of this standard that may arise from the operator's intended use of the machines and foreseeable misuse of the machines (see Appendix A).
This standard applies to pressing molding machines used in the footwear industry to obtain various shoe components by bending and extrusion molding methods, including: automatic shoe and leather pressing molding machines (including thermoplastic heel pre-molding machines, heel pressing machines, integrated manufacturing systems, pressing molding machines with movable or rotating workstations), outsole bonding molding machines, outsole and insole molding machines, heel shaping machines, reinforcement and lining and toe-cap bonding machines, heat pressing machines, marking machines (gold stamping, labeling, and embossing), stitching line imprinting machines, upper pre-molding machines, folding machines, activating machines, pull-out machines, palm bonding machines, button cuffing machines, etc. The schematic diagrams of the machines are shown in Appendix B.
This standard does not apply to:
—— cutting machines and punching machines;
—— shoe eye, magic tape, and decorative buckle bonding machines;
—— pressing machines used for shoe repair or orthopedic shoe making.

Development Information

Word Count: 118 Thousand words Pages: 63 pages

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