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Written By: Ken Liu

Product Safety Consulting

Project Engineer

IEC 62841

Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools and Lawn, and Garden Machinery

 

The safety of electric, motor-operated, or magnetically driven tools will now comply with IEC 62841, also known as the Power Tools Standard. Previous Standards will be replaced including but not limited to IEC 60745, IEC 60745, and IEC 61029. In the US and Canada, UL 62841 and CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 62841 are harmonized to the European EN 62841 with local deviations.  The battery and charging system requirements are major changes that require compliance with an effective date of April 30, 2021. After that, all new product designs (cord or cordless) and revised constructions of currently certified products will be required to be evaluated in accordance with the new UL 62841 Standard.

 

The transition period to meet compliance will vary depending on the category. If your product is certified to the previous Standard, it is our recommendation that you begin the transition process to review against the new Standard’s requirements now. Don’t wait until the last day! Our Team will review your product, identify the requirement gaps, and conduct testing if needed.

 

Product Safety Consulting has provided expert advice since 1988 and we have proficient working knowledge of global safety certification.

 

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Since 1988, Product Safety Consulting has been providing product developers
and manufacturers with expert advice and testing services, so they confidently
secure product safety and regulatory compliance in the least time, and for the
least expense. From consumer products to lighting fixtures, to motor controllers
and medical devices, we have helped more than 3,000 customers in over 35
countries.

            How long will the process take? That depends on what stage you’ve reached, and the complexity of your product. If your design is simply a tweaking of a normal table lamp testing might be fast and easy. If you’ve invented a new and revolutionary heart pacemaker the process will probably take longer. In the latter case you might be using unusual materials or processes. There might be aspects in your design that have never been tested before. Beyond this, there’s your reaction time. If a glitch appears, and you solve it immediately obviously the process will move more quickly. These kinds of issues affect the timing for the testing of any product.