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5J Striking Elements Pendulum Impact Test Apparatus IEC 60598-1
Products Description
                     
 IEC 60598-1 5J Striking Elements Pendulum Impact Test Apparatus 
   
 Equipment Overview 
 This test apparatus is used for the impact resistance test of household and similar electronic and electrical products and their accessories such as plugs and sockets and wall mounted mounting boxes, screw glands, covers, switches, lamps, etc., to assess the safety performance and mechanical strength level of the products. 
 It is designed and manufactured according to IEC60068-2-75:2014, IEC62262:2002 and it is required by IEC60598-1:2017, IEC60884-1:2013, IEC60669-1, etc. 
   
 The high-energy pendulum impact test apparatus adopts a trolley structure, can move forward, backward, left and right, the impact height is adjustable through the screw guide, the impact angle is adjustable from 0 to 90°. The striking element is free released at a certain height through a 1 m pendulum rod, impact the specimen at the lowest point in the vertical direction, after the conversion of gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy, to achieve the purpose of impact test on the sample. 
   
 2 Technical parameters 
 How to define the required impact height? 
 According to the relative test requirements to select impact energy and the following table, select the corresponding fall height. If the 5J energy test of IK08 is required, the fall height is 300mm. 
   
   
 
   
   
              
 
Striking Elements (Energy/J) 
5J 
 
Equivalent Mass kg 
1.7kg, please refer to following table 1 
 
Striking Elements Material 
Steel 
 
Pendulum rod 
Length 1000 mm, outer diameter 15.9 mm, wall thickness 1.5 mm steel pipe 
 
Impact Point 
Up and down adjustable, stroke: 200-1200mm, the height can be customizable 
 
Height of Fall 
0-500mm, scale display 
 
Striking Elements Fix and Release Method 
Fixed by mechanical latch, released manually 
 
IK Code 
IK06 
IK07 
IK08 
IK09 
IK10 
- 
 
Energy / J 
1 
2 
5 
10 
20 
50 
 
Equivalent mass / kg(±2%) 
0.25 
0.5 
1.7 
5 
5 
10 
 
Height of fall (±1%/mm) 
400 
400 
300 
200 
400 
500 



