If you plan to use all-terrain tracked carriers in EU projects, understanding the core requirements of CE certification is crucial for compliance. Here are three key points to help you avoid risks:
1. Mandatory Compliance with Stage V Emission Standards
EU CE certification mandates that all-terrain tracked carriers must meet Stage V emission standards, strictly limiting nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and carbon dioxide emissions. Hengwang's HW-1800L/HW-2000L models are equipped with advanced diesel engines and exhaust treatment systems, reducing NOx emissions by 85% compared to national standards, fully aligning with European environmental regulations.
2. Hard Limit of ≤85 Decibels for Noise Emission
The EU strictly regulates noise from construction machinery. All-terrain tracked carriers must not exceed 85 decibels under free-field operating conditions. Hengwang's products optimize gearboxes and adopt vibration-damping and noise-reduction technologies to control operational noise within 82 decibels, meeting silent construction requirements in urban areas.
3. Compliance with Safety Markings and Operational Specifications
CE certification requires all-terrain tracked carriers to be equipped with safety warnings such as pinch point alerts and high-temperature area markings, and comply with ergonomic design principles. Hengwang's equipment not only features emergency stop protection systems but also has an operation interface certified by EU ergonomic standards to ensure operational safety.
Three Risks of Using Uncertified Equipment
Importing all-terrain tracked carriers without CE certification may result in:
· Seizure by EU Customs (with daily detention costs up to €5,000)
· Single Violation Fines Up to €30,000
· Project Delays and Reputational Damage
Act Now to Ensure Compliance
Click to contact us via the official Hengwang website. Our team will assist you in selecting compliant models and provide full guidance on implementing EU regulations.