/ Heavy Machinery
Heavy Machinery
CE Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
CE Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, ISO 11161, and EN ISO 12100. The gate family is defined and ready for engagement.
THE PROVING GROUND
See the gate run on a neighboring artifact. Every part that passes carries the same verified thread.
Where the part lives or dies.
CE marking under the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC demands a Technical Construction File containing risk assessment, design calculations, material and component specifications, and verification test records before the declaration of conformity is signed. The welding layer is already registered. One missing risk-assessment section and the CE mark does not hold.
WHAT THE GATE RECOVERS
60 to 300 hrs
Labour a single submission consumes. About half recovered per verified package.
Toward 95%
First-pass approval rate. Production agents score the full package before it leaves your desk.
Weeks back
Per submission, recovered from review loops and re-test cycles avoided.
1 to millions
Each verified submission authorizes the parts that follow.
Registered
Roadmap
Use cases this sector displaces.
- Assembling Technical Construction Files against Machinery Directive Annex VII requirements
- Cross-checking risk-assessment records against EN ISO 12100 methodology
- Tracking verification test evidence from prototype through production sign-off
- Flagging TCF gaps before declaration of conformity is issued
START HERE
Bring one part. We run it through the gate.
Declare your part and its submission intent. We run it through the Submission Gate and hand back the verdict and the certificate. One part. One pass. Everything cited.
Today we register the weld layer. Tomorrow we carry the full technical file.