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Rexroth Machinery Safety
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EG
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Every machinery and system manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that their products comply with basic safety requirements. Machinery Directive 2006/42/EG and EN ISO 13849 create the framework.

The table below provides an overview of the correlation between Rexroth linear motion and assembly system products and the new Machinery Directive 2006/42/EG.

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- Linear guides - Ball screw assemblies, drive units - Single-axis linear motion systems - Basic mechanical components - Manual production system components | Components and assemblies are not included in the Machinery Directive and they are not affected by the directive | - Installation instructions including safety-relevant information | - Multi-axis camoLINE and CMS systems - Powered conveyor segments, transfer systems and chain conveyors | Incomplete machine | - Installation instructions including safety-relevant information - Declaration of incorporation - Risk analysis on request | - Complete transfer system solutions - Height-adjustable workstations - Crate lifting equipment - Deburring machines | Machine | - Operating instructions - CE declaration of conformity - CE mark | | - Clamping and brake components for linear guides | Safety components | - Operating instructions - CE declaration of conformity - CE mark |

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