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FOREWORD
The American National Standards Committee B107 on Socket
Wrenches and Drives was originally under the sponsorship of The
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). It was
subsequently reorganized as an ASME Standards Committee, and its
title was changed to Hand Tools and Accessories. In 1996, the
Committee's scope was expanded to include safety
considerations.
The purpose of B107.500 is to define essential performance and
safety requirements for several types of pliers, including long
nose pliers, shears, electronic pliers, and wire cutters. It
specifies test methods to evaluate performance related to the
defined requirements and safety and indicates limitations of safe
use.
This Standard may also be used as a guide by state authorities
or other regulatory bodies in the formulation of laws or
regulations. It is also intended for voluntary use by
establishments that use or manufacture the instruments covered.
This Standard includes the following:
B107.11 Pliers: Diagonal Cutting and End Cutting, approved by
the American National Standards Institute on December 4, 2008
B107.13 Pliers: Long Nose, Long Reach, approved by the American
National Standards Institute on April 16, 2003
B107.16 Shears (Metal Cutting, Hand), approved by the American
National Standards Institute on December 4, 2008
B107.18 Pliers: Wire Twister, approved by the American National
Standards Institute on December 4, 2008
B107.19 Pliers: Retaining Ring, approved by the American
National Standards Institute on May 25, 2004
B107.20 Pliers: Lineman's, Iron Worker's, Gas, Glass, Fence, and
Battery, approved by the American National Standards Institute on
October 5, 2004
B107.22 Electronic Cutters and Pliers, approved by the American
National Standards Institute on December 4, 2008
B107.23 Pliers: Multiple Position, Adjustable, approved by the
American National Standards Institute on February 19, 2004
B107.24 Pliers: Locking, Clamp, and Tubing Pinch-Off, approved
by the American National Standards Institute on November 8,
2007
B107.25 Pliers: Performance Test Methods, approved by the
American National Standards Institute on November 8, 2007
B107.27 Pliers: Multiple Position, Electrical Connector,
approved by the American National Standards Institute on May 1,
2003 (R2008)
B107.37 Pliers: Wire Cutters/Strippers, approved by the American
National Standards Institute on November 8, 2007
In addition to the consolidation of these individual pliers
standards into this Standard, principal changes are the uniform
inclusion of performance requirements and test methods that
evaluate both performance and safety, as well as a uniform format
for sections on definitions, references, performance requirements,
tests, and safety requirements and limitations of use.
Members of the Hand Tools Institute Pliers Standards Committee
through their knowledge and hard work have been major contributors
to the development of the B107 Standards. Their active efforts in
the promotion of these standards is acknowledged and
appreciated.
The format of this Standard is in accordance with The ASME Codes
Standards Writing Guide 2000. Requests for interpretations of
the technical requirements of this Standard should be expressed in
writing to the Secretary, B107 Committee, at the address below.
Suggestions for the improvement of this Standard are welcome.
They should be addressed to the Secretary, ASME B107 Standards
Committee, 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.
This incorporation and revision was approved by the American
National Standards Institute on June 14, 2010.