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jaws. Design of the machine shall allow the operator to change tooling from
one operation to another in not more than 10 minutes. The machine shall in-
clude all components, parts, and features necessary to meet the performance
requirements specified herein. All parts subject to wear, breakage, or
distortion shall be accessible for adjustment, replacement, and repair.
3.2.1 Dimensional system. Unless otherwise specified, either the U.S. Cus-
tomary System of Units (US) or the International System of Units (SI) shall be
used in the design and construction of the machine, When only one- dimensional
system is acceptable, the particular system required shall be as specified
(see 6.2.1). In this specification, all dimensions, measurements, sizes, and
capacities are given in US units. These dimensions may be converted to SI
units through the use of the conversion factors and methods specified in FED-
STD-376.
3.2.1.1 Measuring and indicating device calibrations. Unless
otherwise
specified, either the U.S or the SI System of Units shall be used to graduate
measuring and indicating devices such as scales, depth stops, dial indica-
tors, pressure gauges, temperature indicators, and other similar devices.
When only one system of graduation is acceptable, the particular graduation
required shall be as specified (see 6.2.1). Regardless of the measurement
system used, all measuring and indicating devices on the machine shall be
graduated in the same system. When specified (see 6.2.1), measuring and indi-
cating devices shall be graduated to read in both the US and the SI System of
Measurements.
3.2.2 Reclaimed materials. The machine may contain reclaimed materials
provided such materials will not jeopardize the intended use, performance, and
design life of the machine. The reclaimed materials shall have been repro-
cessed, remanufactured, or recycled in a manner which will restore them to the
same chemical composition and physical properties as the materials originally
selected for use on the machine.
The machine and its components that directly
3.2.3 Energy efficiency.
consume energy in normal operation shall be designed and constructed for the
highest degree of energy efficiency as governed by the latest developments
available within the industry.
3.2.4 Controls. All operating controls shall be located conveniently to
the operator at his normal work station. Types II, 111, and IV machines shall
have remote foot controls.
3.2.5 Safety and health requirements. Covers, guards, or other safety de-
vices shall be provided for all Parts of the machine that present safety haz-
ards. The safety devices shall - not interfere with the operation of the ma-
chine. The safety devices shall prevent unintentional contact with the
guarded part, and shall be removable to facilitate inspection, maintenance,
and repair of the parts. All parts, components, mechanisms, and assemblies
furnished on the machine, whether or not specifically required herein, shall
comply with all of the requirements of OHSA 29 CFR, Part 1910 and ANSI B11.7
that are applicable to the machine itself. If a conflict arises between OSHA
29 CFR 1910 and B11.7, 29 CFR 1910 shall apply. The machine shall be equipped
with all point-of-operation guarding normally furnished as standard on the
manufacturer's commercial machine supplied to the commercial market, "If
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