EN ISO 15047:2012 is a technical standard that defines the requirements for the evaluation and testing of machine tools. This standard focuses on the determination of the vibration emitted by machine tools and provides guidelines for assessing their performance in terms of vibrations.
Scope of EN ISO 15047:2012
The scope of EN ISO 15047:2012 includes all types and sizes of machine tools used in various industries. It covers both stationary and portable machine tools, as well as those with different operating principles such as turning, milling, drilling, grinding, etc. The standard also considers machines with multiple working units or with integrated automatic tool changers.
EN ISO 15047:2012 provides guidelines for evaluating the vibration emission from machine tools during normal operation. It specifies the measurement methods, measurement conditions, and evaluation procedures to be followed. The standard also suggests appropriate limit values for vibrations based on factors like the type of machine tool, its purpose, and the impact it may have on the operator, workpiece, and surrounding environment.
Benefits of complying with EN ISO 15047:2012
Complying with EN ISO 15047:2012 can bring several benefits to manufacturers, operators, and end-users of machine tools. Firstly, it helps ensure the safety and well-being of operators by minimizing their exposure to harmful levels of vibration. Excessive vibration can lead to musculoskeletal disorders, fatigue, and reduced performance.
Secondly, complying with this standard enables manufacturers to assess and improve the quality and performance of their machine tools. By following the specified measurement methods and evaluation procedures, they can identify potential design flaws or manufacturing issues that may affect the vibration emissions. This allows them to make necessary adjustments or develop more advanced technologies that align with the standard's requirements.
Lastly, compliance with EN ISO 15047:2012 enhances market competitiveness for manufacturers. Adhering to international standards demonstrates a commitment to producing safe and reliable machine tools, which can attract customers who prioritize quality and safety. It also opens up opportunities for global trade, as many countries recognize and require compliance with such standards.