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BS EN 17347:2021 Road vehicles. Machines for mounting and demounting vehicle tyres. Safety requirements

BS EN 17347:2021

Road vehicles. Machines for mounting and demounting vehicle tyres. Safety requirements

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Standard number:BS EN 17347:2021
Pages:56
Released:2021-04-09
ISBN:978 0 539 02833 1
Status:Standard
BS EN 17347:2021 - Road Vehicles Tyre Machines Safety Standard

BS EN 17347:2021 - Road Vehicles Tyre Machines Safety Standard

Ensure the highest level of safety and efficiency in your automotive operations with the BS EN 17347:2021 standard. This comprehensive document is essential for professionals involved in the mounting and demounting of vehicle tyres, providing detailed safety requirements that are crucial for maintaining a secure working environment.

Overview

The BS EN 17347:2021 standard is a pivotal resource for anyone working with machines designed for mounting and demounting vehicle tyres. Released on April 9, 2021, this standard is the latest in ensuring that all safety protocols are up-to-date and in line with current technological advancements. With a total of 56 pages, it offers an in-depth exploration of safety measures, ensuring that your operations are not only efficient but also compliant with the highest safety standards.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN 17347:2021
  • Pages: 56
  • Release Date: 2021-04-09
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 02833 1
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 17347:2021?

In the fast-paced world of automotive services, safety cannot be compromised. The BS EN 17347:2021 standard is meticulously crafted to address the specific safety requirements for machines used in tyre mounting and demounting. By adhering to this standard, you ensure that your equipment is operated safely, reducing the risk of accidents and enhancing the overall productivity of your operations.

Comprehensive Safety Guidelines

This standard provides a thorough set of guidelines that cover all aspects of safety related to tyre mounting and demounting machines. From the design and construction of the machines to their operation and maintenance, every detail is considered to ensure maximum safety.

Up-to-Date Compliance

Released in 2021, the BS EN 17347:2021 standard reflects the latest advancements in technology and safety practices. By implementing this standard, you are ensuring that your operations are compliant with the most current safety regulations, which is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge in the industry.

Enhanced Operational Efficiency

Safety and efficiency go hand in hand. By following the guidelines set out in this standard, you can optimize your operations, reduce downtime, and improve the overall efficiency of your tyre mounting and demounting processes. This not only enhances safety but also contributes to a more streamlined and cost-effective operation.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 17347:2021 standard is indispensable for a wide range of professionals in the automotive industry, including:

  • Automotive service technicians
  • Workshop managers
  • Safety officers
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Quality assurance professionals

Conclusion

Investing in the BS EN 17347:2021 standard is a proactive step towards ensuring the safety and efficiency of your automotive operations. With its comprehensive guidelines and up-to-date compliance requirements, this standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the mounting and demounting of vehicle tyres. By adhering to these safety requirements, you not only protect your workforce but also enhance the overall productivity and reputation of your business.

Equip your team with the knowledge and tools they need to operate safely and efficiently. The BS EN 17347:2021 standard is your key to achieving excellence in automotive safety and operational performance.

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BS EN 17347:2021


This standard BS EN 17347:2021 Road vehicles. Machines for mounting and demounting vehicle tyres. Safety requirements is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
  • 43.020 Road vehicles in general

This document specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and building of machines (see the definition in 3.1) for mounting and demounting tyres on the vehicles listed below and identified according to the international categories M1, M2, N1, O1, O2, L4 and L5:

  1. cars

  2. buses

  3. lorries

  4. motor-vehicles for specific or special transport

  5. mobile homes

  6. cargo trailers

  7. car trailers

  8. motorised quadricycles

  9. motor vehicles

  10. mopeds

  11. agricultural machines (if the wheel/tyre dimensions are compatible with the maximum dimensions indicated in the tyre changer user instructions)

The vehicles listed in points a) to f) have an overall full-load mass no greater than 3,5 t.

These machines are designed to ensure the tyre is correctly fitted on the wheel in safe conditions. The document describes how to eliminate or reduce the risks resulting from the foreseen use (or improper but reasonably foreseeable use) of these machines by the operator during normal operation and service. In addition, it specifies the type of information that the manufacturer will supply with regard to safe working procedures.

The document describes all the significant hazards (as listed in Table 1) and the danger situations and events relating to these machines.

This document does not apply to hazards regarding maintenance or repairs carried out by professional maintenance personnel.

This document does not apply to automatic machines (machine, which, after initiation of start by the operator, is capable of independently perform one or more defined sequences of movements that lead to the complete assembly and disassembly of the tyre from the wheel. The operator has the task of supervising the process by intervening, if necessary).

This document does not cover the reliability of control circuits.

This document does not cover the risk of mechanical failure in operating conditions.

This document does not apply to machines manufactured before its date of publication.