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Hello people,
Not an electrician, but more of a quality controller. I've got to check for the compliance one those horrible neon screwdrivers for a company but I'm pretty stumped.
Some people say they should conform to EN 61010-031 and some say EN 61423-3. RAPEX has many of these listed with the most common problem as "protection rim on handle is too small". I assume that's the finger guards or lack thereof. Stanley had theirs withdrawn.
https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/cons...101/14&exclude_search_term=0&search_year=2014
The one I have is GS / VDE certified, but I have a feeling that it's just not enough and doesn't have the required finger guards. There market is full of them and some by reputable-ish brands like Draper.
Do the following standards actually cover this products or do they also require EN 61010-1 / 61423-3?
VIN VDE 0680 Teil 6/04.77
AfPS GS 2014:01
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Not an electrician, but more of a quality controller. I've got to check for the compliance one those horrible neon screwdrivers for a company but I'm pretty stumped.
Some people say they should conform to EN 61010-031 and some say EN 61423-3. RAPEX has many of these listed with the most common problem as "protection rim on handle is too small". I assume that's the finger guards or lack thereof. Stanley had theirs withdrawn.
https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/cons...101/14&exclude_search_term=0&search_year=2014
The one I have is GS / VDE certified, but I have a feeling that it's just not enough and doesn't have the required finger guards. There market is full of them and some by reputable-ish brands like Draper.
Do the following standards actually cover this products or do they also require EN 61010-1 / 61423-3?
VIN VDE 0680 Teil 6/04.77
AfPS GS 2014:01
View attachment 35761
View attachment 35762