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Mechanical code ?

Mechanical code ?

Mechanical code ?

(OP)
    I am looking for the mechanical code that is the equivilant to the NEC(National Electrical Code).
    Specifically, I would like to the what mechanical standard or code is used to regulate industrial
machinery.

Thanks for your help,
Afterhrs

RE: Mechanical code ?

As far as I know, the overriding code for industrial machinery are the OSHA regulations.

RE: Mechanical code ?

The Machinery's Handbook is a begining.  Mark's Handbook is used by many P. E. s.  Society of Automotive Engrs has issued standards as has ASTM.
Bob

Robert Setree
www.advanced-grinding.com

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