Zhejiang Wenzhou Inspection and Quarantine Bureau strictly controls the safety of imported lathes

Publish: 2015-03-14

[China Machine Tool Business Network] Domestic News Recently, when workers from Zhejiang Wenzhou Inspection and Quarantine Bureau conducted inspections on two imported lathes from Japan, they found that a number of safety indicators were unqualified and the imported equipment was a small precision CNC knife-type lathe.

During the on-site inspection, it was found that the imported machine tool mainly has the following problems: the electrical box door is equipped with control electrical components, the electrical equipment door has exposed electrical terminals, the electrical cabinet door inside and outside warning signs, control panel, equipment nameplate, emergency stop button The label and operation manual are not in Chinese, and the lightning bolt of the electrical cabinet is not marked on the electrical cabinet door. Once the electrical components of the electrical cabinet door have leaked, it may cause a safety accident. In addition, its use of warning signs and operating instructions without the use of Chinese can easily lead to misuse by producers and increase safety accidents. The above problems do not meet the requirements of the relevant mechanical safety standards, so they are judged as unqualified and require rectification within a time limit.

In recent years, the state has successively issued a series of testing standards for electromechanical products and formed a relatively complete inspection and supervision system for imported electromechanical products. However, due to the weak production safety awareness of some importers and receiving companies and the neglect of electrical and mechanical electrical safety, the hidden costs of receiving companies have increased.

The inspection and quarantine authorities reminded the vast number of enterprises that before importing, they should first understand the relevant technical standards and specifications for imported electromechanical equipment and establish relevant safety production working systems; when purchasing equipment, they should understand the compliance of equipment safety with quality and safety management departments, and refuse to use equipment with unacceptable safety indicators. Reduce safety costs and increase corporate profits.