Certifications; Third Party Certifications - Universal Robots UR5 User Manual

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This chapter presents a range of different certifications and declarations that have
been prepared for the product.
8.1 Third Party Certifications
Third party certifications are voluntary. However, to provide the best service to
robot integrators, UR has chosen to certify their robots at the following recognized
test institutes:
8.2 Declarations According to EU directives
EU declarations are primarily relevant for European countries. However, some
countries outside Europe recognize or even require them, too. European directives
are available from the official homepage: http://eur-lex.europa.eu.
UR robots are certified according to the directives listed below.
2006/42/EC — Machinery Directive (MD)
UR robots are partly completed machinery according to the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC. Note that a CE mark is not affixed according to this directive for partly
completed machinery. If the UR robot is used in a pesticide application, then note
the presence of directive 2009/127/EC. The declaration of incorporation according
to 2006/42/EC annex II 1.B. is shown in appendix B.
Version 3.4.5
8 Certifications
T"UV NORD
UR robots are safety approved by T"UV NORD,
a notified body under the machinery directive
2006/42/EC in EU. A copy of the T"UV NORD
safety approval certificate can be found in ap-
pendix B.
DELTA
UR robots are safety and performance tested by
DELTA. An electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
certificate can be found in appendix B. An en-
vironmental test certificate can be found in ap-
pendix B.
T"UV S"UD
UR robots are cleanroom tested by T"UV S"UD. A
cleanroom certificate can be found in appendix B.
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