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EVS-EN 1554:2012

Conveyor belts - Drum friction testing

General information
Withdrawn from 15.03.2019
Base Documents
EN 1554:2012
Directives or regulations
2006/42/EC Machinery (MD)

Although the standard’s status is withdrawn, it still has the presumption of conformity in the meaning of regulation 2006/42/EC and conformance with the regulation ’s requirements can be guaranteed by using the withdrawn version of the standard. The presumption of conformity is valid until a corresponding amendment is published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
 
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Standard history

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Date
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15.03.2019
Main
03.07.2012
Main
Main
EVS-EN 1554:2000
This European Standard describes a method of test to determine the propensity of a conveyor belt to generate heat flame or glow when held stationary under a given tension, in surface contact around a rotating driven steel drum. Means of varying the belt tension are described. NOTE For certain belt types, due to their construction, it may not be possible to conduct this test due to the inability of the belt to comply with the requirements of 6.2.3.
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