We have explained the details of the toy directive EN71 and the steps of the toy directive test, and now you will explain what items to test for toy certification.
Toy certification testing programs include drop testing, small parts testing, sharp edge testing, tension testing, pressure testing, seam testing, component testing, ear, nose and eye tension, torsion testing, etc.
1. Torque — Tensile test (orque& tension)
Instruments required for torque test: Stopwatch, torque meter, torque pliers (2 kinds, depending on the template to choose the appropriate tool) apply clockwise torque on the part within 5 seconds, twist to 180 degrees or 0.34N-m, hold for 10 seconds, and then make the part back to the relaxed state, repeat the above process counterclockwise, less than or equal to 6mm, then apply 50N+2N force, If the maximum protruding size of the part is greater than 6mm, a force of 90N+2N is applied. 5 seconds on the weight, hold for 10 seconds
2. Drop Test
Equipment: EN floor
Test procedure: Drop the toy 5 times from 85cm+5cm height to the EN floor in the strictest direction.
3. Impact Test (mpact Test)
Instrument: diameter 80mm+2mm, weight 1kg.+0.02kg. Steel weights
Test steps: Place the toy in the most vulnerable position on a horizontal steel plane, and use a weight to free fall from 100mm+2mm height to smash the toy once.
The drive mechanism that becomes accessible cannot be injurious.
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