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China-to-Kazakhstan Power Tool Compliance Gap Matrix

AI-compiled from official public sources — cross-checked by multiple AI models, not human-verified. Informational only; see disclaimer. Informational comparison of common China power-tool compliance against Kazakhstan EAEU and Customs Union electrical safety, EMC, market-access, noise, RoHS-style substances, and battery requirements.

Dataset 2026-06-11 Last verified 2026-06-16 6 rows

Compliance Gap Matrix

Gap matrix
Compliance item Common China baseline Kazakhstan (EAEU/TR CU) Gap / action Source + verification date
Low-Voltage Electrical Safety China files commonly rely on GB 3883 or GB/T 3883 power-tool safety testing and CCC where applicable. The nominal voltage and frequency are aligned with Kazakhstan, but China test reports and CCC status must still be mapped into the EAEU technical file and EAC conformity procedure.GB 3883 series
GB/T 3883 series
CCC where applicable for China domestic market access
Kazakhstan is a full EAEU member, so in-scope corded tools, chargers, adapters, and external power supplies are assessed under TR CU 004/2011 for low-voltage equipment safety and placed on the market with EAC marking after accredited declaration or certification. The Kazakhstan grid is 220/380 V, 50 Hz, which is a genuine nominal match with China's 220/380 V, 50 Hz baseline, but the matching voltage does not replace the EAEU conformity route.TR CU 004/2011 On safety of low-voltage equipment
EAC declaration or certification through accredited conformity-assessment bodies
GOST IEC 60745 series or GOST IEC 62841 series as harmonized technical routes for power tools
Kazakhstan 220/380 V, 50 Hz grid supply
The technical voltage fit is favorable, but the regulatory gap remains EAC evidence: China GB or CCC evidence does not by itself authorize Kazakhstan market placement under TR CU 004/2011.[INFORMATIONAL] Treat China electrical safety evidence as reusable test input only; the Kazakhstan release file still needs TR CU 004/2011 coverage, an accredited EAEU conformity route, and EAC marking. Adilet Legal Information System of Regulatory Legal Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan2026-06-16 · reference
Electromagnetic Compatibility China power-tool EMC evidence commonly uses GB 4343 series testing, sometimes combined with CCC files where the product or accessory falls in a covered category. That evidence should be reviewed against the TR CU 020/2011 model and accessory scope rather than accepted as automatic EAC proof.GB 4343 series
CCC where applicable for China domestic market access
Power tools with electric motors, chargers, electronic speed controls, or battery-management electronics must address electromagnetic compatibility under TR CU 020/2011 before EAC marking for Kazakhstan. Accredited declaration or certification evidence should cover emissions, immunity, model scope, power modes, and accessories used with the tool system.TR CU 020/2011 Electromagnetic compatibility of technical means
EAC declaration or certification through accredited conformity-assessment bodies
GOST IEC or GOST CISPR EMC standards used as supporting technical evidence
The common gap is scope mismatch: a China EMC report for one motor, charger, or speed-control configuration may not cover all Kazakhstan-bound kits, battery packs, adapters, and operating modes included in the EAC declaration.[INFORMATIONAL] Not Kazakhstan-ready until TR CU 020/2011 EMC scope, representative configurations, and accredited EAC conformity evidence cover the actual tool, charger, and battery kits shipped. Adilet Legal Information System of Regulatory Legal Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan2026-06-16 · reference
Kazakhstan Market Access and EAC Marking China domestic market release normally depends on GB 3883 or GB/T 3883, GB 4343 EMC evidence, and CCC where applicable. These are useful inputs, but they do not create an EAC-marking right or Kazakhstan importer file by themselves.GB 3883 series
GB/T 3883 series
GB 4343 series
CCC where applicable for China domestic market access
Kazakhstan applies EAEU and Customs Union technical regulations as a full EAEU member. Regulated power tools are placed on the market through EAC marking supported by accredited declaration or certification, with national standards infrastructure involving Gosstandart and KazInSt. Radio-enabled tools or connected chargers may additionally need national telecom authority handling. Import logistics often route through Aktau or Khorgos rail corridors, but logistics routing does not change the EAC obligation.Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union market-access framework
EAC marking for products covered by EAEU and Customs Union technical regulations
Accredited declaration or certification for TR CU 004/2011, TR CU 020/2011, and TR EAEU 037/2016 as applicable
Kazakhstan national standards infrastructure: Gosstandart and KazInSt
National telecom authority route for radio-enabled products where applicable
The market-access gap is procedural and documentary: China certificates must be converted into an EAEU technical file, accredited declaration or certification, importer traceability, Russian or Kazakhstan-required labeling, and EAC marking before shipment through Aktau, Khorgos, or other routes.[INFORMATIONAL] A China-ready tool is not Kazakhstan-market-ready until the importer or manufacturer holds the applicable EAEU conformity documents, applies EAC marking, and resolves any radio or telecom layer before import. Eurasian Economic Commission2026-06-16 · reference
Noise and Occupational Safety China power-tool files may include GB 3883 or GB/T 3883 noise and vibration information, safety instructions, and factory user-manual warnings. These can support labeling and instructions but do not replace Kazakhstan occupational-safety or workplace-use obligations.GB 3883 series
GB/T 3883 series
China user-manual and safety-warning files
Kazakhstan does not use an EU-style outdoor-equipment noise directive as the main power-tool market-access gate. Noise risk for power tools is managed through national occupational health and safety, workplace exposure, user information, and product instruction expectations, while electrical and EMC market access remains under EAEU technical regulations.Kazakhstan occupational health and safety requirements for workplace noise exposure
Product instructions and warnings supporting safe use
No EU-style outdoor-noise directive as the main Kazakhstan power-tool market-access route
The gap is usually over-classification or under-documentation: exporters should not invent an EU outdoor-noise approval for Kazakhstan, but they should keep noise and vibration information consistent in manuals, warnings, and workplace-facing materials.[INFORMATIONAL] Do not treat noise as an EU-style outdoor-noise approval issue for Kazakhstan; keep measured noise and vibration information, warnings, and workplace-use instructions aligned with national OHS expectations. Adilet Legal Information System of Regulatory Legal Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan2026-06-16 · reference
RoHS-Style Restricted Substances China files may include China RoHS material declarations, GB 3883 or GB/T 3883 product files, and supplier substance statements. They should be reconciled with TR EAEU 037/2016 substance limits, model scope, exemptions, and EAC documentation wording.China RoHS material-control documents
GB 3883 series
GB/T 3883 series
TR EAEU 037/2016 is present and applies as the EAEU hazardous-substance restriction layer for in-scope electrical and electronic products, including power-tool systems and relevant accessories. Kazakhstan-bound files should include material control, supplier declarations, model mapping, exemption rationale where used, and EAC documentation coverage for the placed product.TR EAEU 037/2016 Restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and radio-electronic products
EAC declaration or supporting conformity documentation for in-scope EEE
Material declarations and technical documentation for homogeneous materials
The critical gap is not absence of an EAEU RoHS layer; it is present. The exporter must avoid treating China RoHS statements as automatic Kazakhstan proof and must map homogeneous-material evidence to TR EAEU 037/2016 and the actual EAC model family.[INFORMATIONAL] Kazakhstan files should map restricted-substance evidence directly to TR EAEU 037/2016; marking the EAEU RoHS layer as absent would be incorrect. Eurasian Economic Commission2026-06-16 · reference
Cordless Tool Batteries China battery-tool files often bundle the battery pack, charger, and tool under GB 3883 or GB/T 3883 plus China lithium-battery safety and transport documents. For Kazakhstan, the battery model, cell evidence, charger pairing, and kit configuration should be visible in the EAEU file.GB 3883 series
GB/T 3883 series
China lithium-battery safety and transport documents
CCC where applicable for chargers or covered accessories
Cordless power tools need battery-level evidence in addition to tool-level EAC files. Lithium cells and battery packs should be supported by GOST IEC 62133-family safety evidence, transport papers, model traceability, charger compatibility review, and inclusion in the Kazakhstan or EAEU technical file where the battery is supplied with the tool.GOST IEC 62133 family for rechargeable cells and batteries
TR CU 004/2011 for chargers and in-scope electrical equipment
TR CU 020/2011 for charger and battery-system EMC where applicable
TR EAEU 037/2016 for hazardous-substance restrictions in battery-powered EEE
Lithium-battery transport documentation for export logistics
The frequent gap is selling corded and cordless variants under one tool certificate while omitting battery-pack model control, cell safety evidence, charger compatibility, and lithium logistics documents from the Kazakhstan shipment file.[INFORMATIONAL] Cordless tools are not Kazakhstan-ready until battery-pack models, GOST IEC 62133-family evidence, charger pairing, TR EAEU 037/2016 substance coverage, and lithium transport papers are aligned with the EAC file. Eurasian Economic Commission2026-06-16 · reference

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