Electroplating Steel Loads For Stability Test

Apply the load so that the major axis is perpendicular to the true horizontal while the toy is on the specified incline.

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Product  Introduction

Apply the load so that the major axis is perpendicular to the true horizontal while the toy is on the
specified incline. Design the load so that the height of its centre of gravity is (220 ± 10) mm above
the seat surface. For toy scooters, however, use a test load with dimensions as specified in Figure 30.
For all ride-on toys, secure the centre of gravity of the load both (43 ± 3) mm rearward of the frontmost
portion of the designated seating area, and (43 ± 3) mm forward of the rear-most portion of the
designated seating area.
NOTE This involves two separate tests,
If there is no designated seating area, place the load at the least favourable position in which it is
reasonable to anticipate that a child will choose to sit or stand.
Observe whether the toy tips over within 1 min after application of the load.

 

Table-- Loads for stability test

Age group

Load

kg

Under 36 months 25±0,2
36 month and over 50±0,5

 

Standard
ISO 8121-1 2014