Impact Head For Swing

Test mass, consisting of an aluminium sphere or semi-sphere of radius 80 mm ± 3 mm, and a total mass (including accelerometer) of 4,6 kg ± 0,05 kg.

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Test mass, consisting of an aluminium sphere or semi-sphere of radius 80 mm ± 3 mm, and a total mass

(including accelerometer) of 4,6 kg ± 0,05 kg. The impacting part between the surface struck and the
accelerometer shall be homogeneous and free from voids. Cables connected to the accelerometer shall
be placed in such a way that the effect on the mass of the test mass is minimized


Test Standard                                                        

ISO8124-4 6.4.1

 

 Procedure                                                                        

 Assemble and install the swing element to be tested in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

Suspend the swing with the means of suspension that has been supplied with the swing and at the maximum
height that these permit. If ropes or cables are the means of suspension, they may need to be stretched in
order to allow smooth travel when the swing is released during the test. If needed, apply a load of, for example,
5 kg to the end of each rope or cable and leave it for 6 h or until the ropes or cables have been straightened.
Adjust all parts of the set-up so that the suspending chains for the test mass are parallel to the means of
suspension for the swing element.
Suspend and adjust the test mass so that the contact point of the swing element and the centre of the test
mass are in the same horizontal plane as the centre of gravity of the test mass. Ensure that the chains for test
mass are not twisted and that the test mass hangs in a vertical line.
Affix an index mark to the side of swing elements that are supported by chains, ropes, cables or other
non-rigid suspending elements. The index mark may be on any part of the suspended member that is
immediately below the pivot point in the free-hanging rest position.
Swing elements that are supported by chains, ropes, cables or other non-rigid suspending elements shall be
raised along their arc of travel until the side-view projection of a straight line through the pivot point and index
mark forms an angle of 60° ± 1° with the vertical. Once the suspended member is raised to the test position,
some curvature will be produced in the suspending elements. Adjust the suspended member position to
determine that curvature which provides a stable trajectory.