BS 6694:1986
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Hardcopy , PDF
09-15-1997
English
06-30-1986
Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
1 Scope
2 Terminology
3 Safety requirements
4 Marking and safety instructions
Appendices
A Safety instructions to accompany power-driven
industrial brushes
B Brush types
Tables
1 Power-driven industrial brushes by category and type
2 Minimum shaft diameter for brushes of various sizes
Figures
1 Eye protection must be worn sign
2 Radial brush: straight or crimped filled (1,1)
3 Radial brush: twisted tuft or knot filled (1,2)
4 Radial brush: with spindle (1.3/1.4)
5 Roller brush: sectional (2.1/2.2)
6 Roller brush: straight strip (2.3)
7 Roller brush: helical strip (2.4)
8 Roller brush: coil-wound strip (2.5)
9 Roller brush: unitized (2.6/2.7)
10 Roller brush: machine punched (2.8)
11 Cup brush: straight sided, crimped filled (3.1)
12 Cup brush: straight sided, twisted tuft or knot
filled (3.2)
13 Cup brush: flared, crimped filled (3.3)
14 Cup brush: flared, twisted tuft or knot filled (3.4)
15 End brush: solid (4.1)
16 End brush: hollow centre (4.2)
17 End brush: pilot (4.3)
18 End brush: twisted tuft (4.4)
19 End brush: flared (4.5)
20 End brush: tubular (4.6)
21 Tube brush: (5)
22 Tube brush: single stem (5.1)
23 Tube brush: double stem (5.2)
24 Tube brush: three stem (5.3)
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