GB 10070-1988
Active
GB/T 8910.3-2004
Abolished
National standards
GB/T 8910.3-2004 Hand-held portable power tools-Measurement of vibrations at the handle—Part 3:Rock drills and rotary hammers
GB/T 8910.3-2004 Hand-held portable power tools-Measurement of vibrations at the handle—Part 3:Rock drills and rotary hammers
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 8910.3-2004
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Abolished
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Pneumatic tools
ICS Name:
Vibration and impact (related to humans)
Publish Date:
2004-06-09
Implement Date:
2004-12-01
Pages:
11 pages
Development Information
Same series standard
Replace the following standards
GB 8910.3-1988
Referenced Standards
GB/T 8910.1-2004 Hand-held portable power tools—Measurement of vibrations at the handle—Part1:General
ISO 679
GB/T 5621-1999 Test methods of performance for rock drilling machines and pneumatic tools
GB/T 5621-2008 Test methods of performance for rock drilling machines and pneumatic tools
GB/T 14790-1993 Methods for the measurement and the assessment of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration
GB/T 14790.1-2009 Mechanical vibration—Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration—Part 1:General requirements
GB/T 14790.2-2014 Mechanical vibration—Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration—Part 2:Practical guidance for measurement at the workplace
Adopt standards
ISO 8662-3:1992
Related Standards
GB/T 10071-1988
Active
GB/T 10071-1988 Measurement method of environmental vibration of urban area
GB/T 13441-1992
Replaced
GB/T 13441-1992 Specification for measurement of human exposure to whole-body vibration environment
GB/T 13442-1992
Replaced
GB/T 13442-1992 Reduced comfort boundary and evaluation criteria for human exposure to whole-body vibration
GB/T 13921-1992
Active
GB/T 13921-1992 Guidelines for the evaluation of the response of occupants of fixed structures, especially buildings and off-shore structures, to low-frequency horizontal motion (0.063~1Hz)
GB/T 13823.11-1995
Abolished