Ordering InformationThe first edition of the Standard Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 3-6: Transportable Diamond Drills with Liquid System, UL 62841-3-6, was published on June 17, 2016 and is the current standard.
The implementation date for UL 62841-3-6, First edition, is June 17, 2019, except for lithium-ion cordless products (i.e. the battery system and the battery charger).
After June 17, 2019, all new product designs (corded and cordless) and *revised constructions of currently certified products will be required to be evaluated in accordance with the new requirements of UL 62841-3-6.
*A product that is modified by a single change such that the heating, impact and abnormal test(s) must all be performed is considered to be a revised construction.
Between the present and (implementation date), all new product designs (corded and cordless construction) and revised constructions of currently certified products that are submitted to UL must be evaluated under all requirements in this Standard or, if requested in writing, evaluated under presently effective requirements only. The presently effective requirements are contained in the Second edition of UL 745-2-31, Particular Requirements for Diamond-Core Drills.
For products with a lithium-ion cordless construction (i.e. the battery system and the battery charger), a review of all products that have been previously evaluated to UL 745-2-31, Particular Requirements for Diamond-Core Drills, will be required to comply with the new requirements in UL 62841-3-6 by June 17, 2019. New product submittals will be required to comply with the new requirements in UL 62841-3-6.
Listed products shall comply with UL 62841-1 and the associated 3 (transportable tools), as of the effective date specified for the Part 3 standards.
A UL effective date is one established by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and is not part of the ANSI approved standard.
The Second edition of UL 745-2-31 remains available. Please note that a subscription to the fourth edition will provide only bulletins and future updates for that particular edition.