8462 / machine tools for forging, bending, stamping etc
846210 / Forging or Die-stamping Machines (Including Presses) and Hammers
846221 / Bending, Folding or Straightening Machines, Numerically Controlled
846229 / Other Bending, Folding, Straightening or Flattening Machines (Presses)
846231 / Shearing Machines (Including Presses), Numerically Controlled
846239 / Other Shearing Machines (Including Presses)
846241 / Punching or Notching Machines (Presses), Numerically Controlled
846249 / Other Punching or Notching Machines (Including Presses)
846291 / Hydraulic Presses
846299 / Presses for Working Metal or Metal Carbides, Not Specified Above

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ANSI B11.15-2001, Pipe, Tube, and Shape

Bending Machines, Safety Requirements

for Construction, Care, and Use

Pertains to the safety requirements for pipe,

tube, and shape bending machines as

described in this standard. This standard is

part of the ANSI B11 series of safety standards

for machine tools. It is limited to the

requirements of safeguarding of personnel,

installation, verification, operation,

maintenance, training, and documentation for

individual machines.

ASME B107.19-2004, Pliers, Retaining Ring

This Standard provides performance and safety

requirements for ball peen hammers. Ball peen

hammers have a striking face on one end of

the head for use in striking punches and

chisels, and a ball peen on the opposite end for

use in riveting, shaping, and straightening

unhardened metals. This Standard is intended

to serve as a guide in selecting, testing, and

using the hand tools covered herein. It is not

the purpose of this Standard to specify the

details of manufacturing.

ASME B107.41M-2004, Nail Hammers –

Safety Requirements

This Standard provides performance and safety

requirements for ball peen hammers. Ball peen

hammers have a striking face on one end of

the head for use in striking punches and

chisels, and a ball peen on the opposite end for

use in riveting, shaping, and straightening

unhardened metals. This Standard is intended

to serve as a guide in selecting, testing, and

using the hand tools covered herein. It is not

the purpose of this Standard to specify the

details of manufacturing.

ASME B107.46M-2004, Stud, Screw and

Pipe Extractors – Safety Requirements

This Standard provides performance and safety

requirements for ball peen hammers. Ball peen

hammers have a striking face on one end of

the head for use in striking punches and

chisels, and a ball peen on the opposite end for

use in riveting, shaping, and straightening

unhardened metals. This Standard is intended

to serve as a guide in selecting, testing, and

using the hand tools covered herein. It is not

the purpose of this Standard to specify the

details of manufacturing.

ASME B107.53M-2004, Hand Tools – Ball

Peen Hammers – Safety Requirements

This Standard provides performance and safety

requirements for ball peen hammers. Ball peen

hammers have a striking face on one end of

the head for use in striking punches and

chisels, and a ball peen on the opposite end for

use in riveting, shaping, and straightening

unhardened metals. This Standard is intended

to serve as a guide in selecting, testing, and

using the hand tools covered herein. It is not

the purpose of this Standard to specify the

details of manufacturing.

ASME PTC 19.2-2004, Pressure

Measurement Instruments and Apparatus

– Part 2

This Standard provides performance and safety

requirements for ball peen hammers. Ball peen

hammers have a striking face on one end of

the head for use in striking punches and

chisels, and a ball peen on the opposite end for

use in riveting, shaping, and straightening

unhardened metals. This Standard is intended

to serve as a guide in selecting, testing, and

using the hand tools covered herein. It is not

the purpose of this Standard to specify the

details of manufacturing.

AWS C4.4/C4.4M-2004, Recommended

Practices for Heat Shaping and

Straightening with Oxyfuel Gas Heating

Torches

This Recommended Practices for Heat

Shaping and Straightening covers the shaping

of metal products by prudent use of heat to

obtain a desired configuration. The text

reviews the theory and analytical calculations

that explain how heat shaping and

straightening occurs. Sample calculations and

tables are presented for typical materials.

General heating patterns and heat shaping and

straightening techniques are discussed.

Specific heating applications are illustrated for

various sections.

ANSI B11.4-2003, Machine Tools – Safety

Requirements for Shears

Covers the safety requirements as they relate

to the design, installation, operation and

maintenance of powered shears.

ANSI B11.7-1995 (R2005), Machine Tools –

Cold Headers and Cold Formers, Safety

Requirements for Construction, Care, and

Use

The requirements of this standard apply only to

those mechanically-powered machines

commonly referred to as cold headers and cold

formers, which perform many operations such

as shearing, heading, upsetting, extruding,

trimming, forming, cold working, or warm

forming material by means of tools and dies.

This type of equipment generally has the ram in

a horizontal position. Included are pointers and

roll formers when they are mechanically an

integral part of the basic machine.

ASME B5.56M-1994 (R2002), Specification

and Performance Standard, Power

Shears

The requirements of this Standard apply to

power shears used to cut metal by shearing,

utilizing a fixed lower knife(s) and a non-rotary,

moving upper knife(s). This Standard applies to

those shears commonly referred to as

squaring, guillotine, gap, plate, pivot blade

(swing beam), and slitting (non-rotary). This

Standard specifically excludes machines

referred to as right angle, alligator, cut to

length, crop, slitting (rotary), nibblers, portable

hand tools, coil slitters, rotary blade slitters, iron

workers, angle, bar, beam, channel, notching,

rotary drum, flying, and billet shears.

ANSI B11.5-1988 (R2002), Machine Tools –

Iron Workers – Safety Requirements for

Construction, Care, and Use

Apply to those combination, multipurpose

powered machines that punch, shear, notch,

cope and form metals or other materials,

commonly referred to as "ironworkers."

ASME B107.48-2005, Metal Chisels,

Punches, and Drift Pins: Safety

Requirements

Provides performance and safety requirements

for hand-held and handled metal chisels,

punches, and drift pins. Chisels are intended

specifically for use in cutting and shaping metal

objects. Punches and drift pins are intended

specifically for use in marking metal, for driving

and removing such things as pins and rivets,

and for aligning holes in different sections of

material. Power driven chisels, punches, and

drift pins are excluded from this Standard. This

Standard is intended to serve as a guide in

selecting, testing, and using the hand tools

covered. It is not the purpose of this Standard

to specify the details of manufacturing.

Inclusion of dimensional data in this standard

does not mean that all products described

herein are stock production sizes. Consumers

should consult with manufacturers concerning

lists of stock production sizes. This standard

may be used as a guide by state authorities or

ASME B5.52-2003, Presses, General

Purpose, Single Point, Gap Type,

Mechanical Power (Metric)

This Standard applies to hydraulic and

mechanical power presses having a one-piece

frame that guides the slide and supports the

bolster, adjustable bed, or horn. The frame is

configured to provide unrestricted access to the

front and sides of the die space. By means of

dies or tooling attached to the slide and bolster

or horn, these machines are used to shear,

punch, form or assemble metal or other

materials.

ASME B5.61-2003, Power Presses -

General Purpose Single Action Straight

Side Type

This Standard applies to hydraulic and

mechanical power presses commonly referred

to by the metalworking industry as GENERAL

PURPOSE, SINGLE ACTION, STRAIGHT

SIDE TYPE POWER PRESSES that, by

means of dies or tooling attached to the slide

and bolster, are used to shear, punch, form or

assemble metal or other materials.

ANSI B11.2-1995 (R2005), Machine Tools –

Hydraulic Power Presses, Safety

Requirements for Construction, Care, and

Use

The requirements of this standard apply only to

those machine tools, commonly referred to as

hydraulic power presses, which transmit force

hydraulically to cut, form, or assemble metal or

other materials by means of tools or dies

attached to or operated by slides.

ASME B5.49-1998 (R2004), Press Terms,

Glossary of Mechanical

This Standard provides a glossary of terms

commonly used in the industries that

manufacture or use mechanically and

hydraulically powered presses.

ASME B5.52-2003, Presses, General

Purpose, Single Point, Gap Type,

Mechanical Power (Metric)

This Standard applies to hydraulic and

mechanical power presses having a one-piece

frame that guides the slide and supports the

bolster, adjustable bed, or horn. The frame is

configured to provide unrestricted access to the

front and sides of the die space. By means of

dies or tooling attached to the slide and bolster

or horn, these machines are used to shear,

punch, form or assemble metal or other

materials.

ASME B5.61-2003, Power Presses -

General Purpose Single Action Straight

Side Type

This Standard applies to hydraulic and

mechanical power presses commonly referred

to by the metalworking industry as GENERAL

PURPOSE, SINGLE ACTION, STRAIGHT

SIDE TYPE POWER PRESSES that, by

means of dies or tooling attached to the slide

and bolster, are used to shear, punch, form or

assemble metal or other materials.

ANSI B11.1-2001, Machine Tools –

Mechanical Power Presses – Safety

Requirements for Construction, Care, and

Use

Pertains to the safety requirements for the

design, construction, operation and

maintenance of mechanical power presses as

described in the standard. This standard is part

of the ANSI B11 series of safety standards for

machine tools.

ANSI B11.16 (MPIF #47)-2003, Safety

Requirements for Powder / Metal

Compacting Presses

This performance standard covers the safety

performance requirements as they relate to the

design, installation, operation and maintenance

of powder/metal compacting presses.

ANSI B11.17-2004, Machine Tools –

Horizontal Hydraulic Extrusion Presses,–

Safety Requirements for Construction,

Care, and Use

This standard specifies the safety requirements

for the design, construction, set-up, operation

and maintenance (including installation,

dismantling and transport) of integrated

manufacturing systems.

AWS D14.5-1997, Specification for Welding

of Presses and Press Components

Presents requirements for the design and

fabrication of cyclically loaded press

weldments, which includes the weld repair of

new and existing components. Filler metals

and weld procedure specifications are

recommended for the applicable base metals

that are limited to those consisting of carbon

and low-alloy steels. Allowable unit stresses

are provided for weld metal and base metal for

various cyclically loaded joint designs.

ANSI B65.5-2006, Safety Standard –

Stand-Alone Platen Presses

This standard provides operational and

mechanical safety specifications for the design

and use of webfed and sheetfed stand-alone

platen press systems intended for diecutting,

embossing, foil stamping and/or printing of

paper, board and other materials processed in

a similar manner. This standard applies to

presses with a flat bed and platen (formerly

known as job platen presses) driven by

electro-mechanical means, often in conjunction

with one or more flywheels.

UL 745-2-32-2006, Standard for Safety for

Particular Requirements for Magnetic Drill

Presses

This standard applies to hand-held portable

electric motor-operated or magnetically-driven

tools, intended for indoor or outdoor use, in

non-hazardous locations, in accordance with

the Canadian Electric Code, Part 1 and the

National Electrical Code (NFPA70). It applies to

tools rated not more than 440V (not more than

250V for tools employing a universal motor).

Replacement: This standard applies to

magnetic drill presses.