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IEC 60745-2-12:2003

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools - Safety - Part 2-12: Particular requirements for concrete vibrators

Standard by IEC, 2003-12-02

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IEC 60745-2-12:2003 defines safety-related requirements for hand-held motor-operated electric tools used as concrete vibrators, making it relevant for product evaluation, risk management, and conformity assessment. As a technical reference, it helps organizations review how these tools are intended to be assessed for safe operation within engineering and compliance workflows. For teams handling procurement, testing, or documented evaluation, IEC 60745-2-12:2003 supports a focused review of the product category described in the official title and its associated safety expectations.

IEC 60745-2-12:2003 standard overview

IEC 60745-2-12:2003 is part of the IEC 60745 series for hand-held motor-operated electric tools and addresses the particular requirements for concrete vibrators. Its main purpose is to provide a safety-oriented technical basis for assessing this tool type during design review, laboratory evaluation, and compliance preparation. Because it is a product-specific part, it is commonly used alongside broader safety documentation to support technical validation, manufacturing review, and documented conformity assessment for electrical equipment used in demanding construction environments.

Applications of IEC 60745-2-12:2003

This reference is typically used by manufacturers, test laboratories, certification teams, and procurement specialists working with hand-held concrete vibration tools. It may support technical assessment during product development, pre-compliance testing, or review of safety documentation before market release. In practice, it is relevant where concrete placement equipment is evaluated for operational consistency, safe handling, and alignment with internal quality workflows. The document can also assist organizations preparing engineering documentation for regulated supply chains or project-specific purchasing requirements.

Why IEC 60745-2-12:2003 matters

For organizations handling concrete vibrators as electrical hand tools, IEC 60745-2-12:2003 provides a clear safety reference that can reduce ambiguity in testing and approval processes. It supports consistent verification activities, helps structure technical review, and can improve the reliability of conformity assessment preparation. From a procurement and quality assurance perspective, using the correct product-specific reference helps teams compare supplier documentation, align risk controls, and maintain more predictable compliance workflows across design, testing, and release stages.

  • Safety requirements tailored to hand-held motor-operated concrete vibrators
  • Useful for design review, laboratory evaluation, and product validation
  • Supports compliance workflows and conformity assessment preparation
  • Helps align procurement checks with the correct technical document
  • Relevant to documentation control for electrical tool safety reviews
SKU: 03d3173472c5

  • Publication Date: 2003-12-02
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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