Third Party Verification Claim
Test Report
Number:
SHAH01476379
Tests Conducted
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INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES LTD.
ZHEJIANG
浙江天祥质量技术服务有限公司
Building No.2, Juanhu Science and Technology
Innovation Park, No. 500 East Shuiyueting Road,
Haining City, Zhejiang Province,China. 314400
中国浙江省海宁市水月亭东路 500 号鹃湖科技创新
园 2 幢 314400
Tel: +86 573 87137200
Zip:314400
www.intertek.com
www.intertek.com.cn
Clause Test item Verdict
(30 ± 0.5 in.) circumference and a weight of 9.1 kg (20 lb.) is to fall as a pendulum through the
distance that produces an impact of 18.4 J (13.6 ft-lbf) on any point on the panel.
The glass shall not become dislodged or displaced from its mounting means.
10
Shear and Pinch Point Test
This test is applicable to all furniture that may have an entrapment hazard.
The furnishing should be set up as intended based on its instructions. The test shall be performed
with and without a load.
The furnishing shall be used in accordance with it instructions and shall be manipulated through all
of its adjustments.
1. When a product is being folded or unfolded, shear and pinch points are acceptable if the user is
in control of their movement and is able to stop movement if pain is experienced.
2. Shear and pinch points created by loads applied during normal use are not acceptable as there
is a risk of injury created by the weight of the user. For example shear and pinch points created
during an attempt to adjust the angle of the backrest of a chaise lounge chair while sitting.
3. Shear and pinch points created by energized components like mechanical springs and gas lifts
are not acceptable as the user is not in control of his/her movement.
P
Table testing
11 Stability Test
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11.1
General
This test is applicable to all tables.
The legs, wheels, casters, or similar means of support, arranged in the position most likely to result
in tip-over and blocked so that the table does not move. The thickness of the mechanism employed
to block casters or wheels shall be a maximum of 1/8th the diameter of the caster or wheel.
All table leaves and other movable or adjustable parts shall be positioned in the worst case position
for stability.
A 305 mm (12 in.) disk loaded with 57 Kg (125 pounds) shall be centered 178 mm (7 in.) in from the
edge of the table at the least stable position.
The table shall not tip over.
NA
11.2
Table stability – Tables designed to support an umbrella
This test is applicable for tables that are intended to support an umbrella. This test does not apply to
tables that are not intended to support an umbrella even if the table is provided with an opening for
an umbrella to pass through.
1. Unless otherwise specified, the tests shall be carried out in the configuration most likely to
cause overturning. Where the table top can be extended, and the smallest dimension of the
unextended table top is less than 300 mm, then the extended configuration shall be considered
most likely to cause failure.
2. In this case, the extended configuration is considered as the main surface.
3. Levelling devices shall be set as near as possible to 5 mm (0.20 in) from the fully open position
whilst ensuring the table top is parallel to the floor.
4. Tables supplied with storage features shall be tested with no load in the storage item.
A metal pipe that is 2210 mm (87 in.) in length with a diameter of 38 mm ± 4.1 mm (1.5 ± 0.16 in.)
and a wall thickness of 1.0 ± 0.02 mm (0.04 ± 0.0079 in) shall be fixed firmly in the opening for a
table umbrella. A horizontal force of 30 N (6.7 lbf) is to be applied at the top end of the metal pipe.
The table shall not tip over as a result of the application of the load.
NA
12
Top Load Ease Cycle Test
This test is applicable for all tables.
For units with a primary surface with a depth greater than or equal to 457 mm (18 in.) deep, a 91 kg
(200 lb.) weight applied by means of a 406 mm ± 13 mm (16 in. ± 0.5 in.) diameter bag or force
applied through a 406 mm ± 13 mm (16 in. ± 0.5 in.) disk shall be positioned with the edge of the
bag/disk within 25 mm (1 in.) from the edge of the surface at the center of the largest unsupported
span. For primary surfaces with a depth less than 457 mm (18 in.), center the bag on the available
surface depth.
The cycling device shall be set to cycle at a rate of 14 ± 6 cycles per minute.
The loadin
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device shall be raised until the entire wei
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ht is off the surface and then eased
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NA