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The European guidelines stipulate that only products with CE labelling may be placed on the market and put into operation. Examples include product groups such as machines, lifts, measuring devices and medical devices.
The CE mark is a legally prescribed test mark which indicates that the corresponding product fulfils all EU-wide requirements for safety, health protection and environmental protection in accordance with EU Regulation 765/2008.
The abbreviation "CE" stands for "Communauté Européenne" (European Community) and indicates that a product complies with all applicable European regulations and has undergone the prescribed conformity assessment procedures. Products bearing the CE mark may be placed on the market in any EU member state. In principle, the manufacturer is responsible for compliance with European regulations and therefore for affixing the CE mark.
Following the UK's withdrawal from the EU, the new UKCA marking has been in force there since 1 January 2021. Further information on the new regulations for the British market can be found here.
This means the following for our chainflex® cables:
We follow these guidelines in all our developments so that we can sell our cables in Europe without any problems.
CE conformity is based on a complex risk assessment.
Risk assessment - the iterative process consists of:
In this white paper, all the information is clearly presented and gives you a good overview of the effect of the CE mark.
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