Machinery Advisory Technical File
QNET has European engineers to prepare Advisory Technical Files for most types of equipment.
Our engineers are experienced in electrical, mechanical and civil engineering. They are actively involved in completing projects on injection molding machines, powered presses, semi-conductor manufacturing equipment, light curtains, printing machinery, mechanical handling and process equipment, to name but a few.
They have expert knowledge with all methods of explosion protection and in particular intrinsic safety, flameproof and increased safety methods of protection using European Standards EN 50014 through EN 50028.
Working throughout Europe, the United States, Canada and Japan, they advise clients and validate the design of electrical control systems for machinery, hydraulic system design, Low Voltage Safety and EMC.
Our principal engineering consultant is a design engineer with many years of experience in the design of machinery and electrical equipment. He has helped over fifty manufacturers achieve compliance with European Directives, ranging from highly sophisticated semiconductor production and robotic machinery to process and mechanical plant, cutting and forming machinery and mobile equipment.
How do we prepare your Advisory Technical File?
You (the manufacturer) send to QNET, general assembly drawings showing mechanical details on the machine and a written description of the intended purpose of the machine and how it functions.
After review by QNET engineers you are provided with a quotation for completing the Advisory Technical File and estimated completion time.
You complete the Advisory Technical File contract and return it along with the additional technical information required by our engineers.
QNET engineers prepare your Advisory Technical File. GO here for details of what the Advisory Technical File contains.
QNET supplies the completed Advisory Technical File in Word 97 in hard copy and CD-ROM. A sixty day support period is included for questions via e-mail, phone or fax.
Once the recommendations have been implemented, or modified to suit your needs, it is easy to convert the Advisory Technical File into a finished Technical File simply by editing the document.
The Final step is prepare a Declaration of Conformity with the machinery and any other applicable European directives and to place the CE marking on the machine.
You can then confidently ship your machine to any part of the European Union.
Contact QNET for a cost estimate of preparing your Advisory Technical File!
On-site data gathering by QNET personnel: Travel and lodging expenses at cost.(If required)
See the Technical File contents.
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