| Brand Name: | SKYLINE |
| Model Number: | SL-T741 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | negoitable |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 1 unit/Month |
This specialized testing machine is designed to perform static load and durability tests on tables, desks, and various furniture pieces. The system features multiple pneumatic actuators that can operate simultaneously or independently, with adjustable positioning to accommodate diverse testing requirements.
| Test Description | Test Standard | Reference Standard | Updated Standard Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Horizontal Static Load | BS EN 15372:2008 Level 2 | EN 1730:2000 6.2 | EN 1730:2012 6.2 |
| Stability Under Vertical Static Load | BS EN 581-3:2007 Level 3 | EN 1730:2000 6.2.1 | EN 1730:2012 7 |
| Vertical Static Load | BS EN 581-3:2007 Level 3 | EN 1730:2000 6.3.1 | EN 1730:2012 6.3 |
| Vertical Static Load Test on End Extensions | BS EN 581-3:2007 Level 3 | EN 1730:2000 6.3.2 | EN 1730:2012 6.3.3 |
| Vertical Fatigue for Cantilever or Pedestal Tables | BS EN 15372:2008 Level 2 | EN 1730:2000 6.6 | EN 1730:2012 6.5 |
| Horizontal Fatigue | BS EN 581-3:2007 Level 3 | EN 1730:2000 6.4 | EN 1730:2012 6.4.2 |
Static load testing of dining tables and desks
Horizontal load testing on table and desk structures
Stability evaluation under vertical loads
Vertical fatigue testing for cantilever and pedestal tables
Horizontal fatigue testing for furniture frames and supports
End extension vertical load testing for tables with extended surfaces
Quality control and product development in furniture manufacturing
Third-party testing laboratories and inspection agencies
Q1: What is this equipment used for?
This machine is used to perform static load and durability (fatigue) tests on tables, desks, and other furniture. It evaluates structural strength, stability, and resistance to repeated loading—helping manufacturers ensure their products meet performance and safety standards.
Q2: How does the machine work?
The system uses five pneumatic actuators (one vertical and four horizontal) that apply controlled forces to the furniture specimen. The actuators can be programmed via the PLC touch screen to apply static loads or cyclic loads, either independently or simultaneously, simulating real-world usage conditions.
Q3: What standards does this equipment comply with?
The machine supports testing to BS EN 15372:2008 Level 2 and BS EN 581-3:2007 Level 3, with test methods referenced from EN 1730:2012. Specific tests include horizontal static load, vertical static load, vertical static load on end extensions, stability under vertical load, vertical fatigue for cantilever/pedestal tables, and horizontal fatigue.
Q4: What types of furniture can be tested?
The machine is designed primarily for tables and desks—including dining tables, office desks, workbenches, cantilever tables, and pedestal tables. It can also accommodate other furniture pieces that fit within the adjustable actuator range.
Q5: What test parameters can be measured?
The machine applies loads up to 200 kg maximum pull force through pneumatic actuators with 500 mm stroke. It can perform both static load tests and cyclic fatigue tests, with independent control of each actuator for speed and force.
Q6: What industries use this equipment?
Furniture manufacturers, quality control departments, testing laboratories, research institutions, and furniture inspection agencies commonly use this equipment for product development, quality assurance, and certification testing.
Q7: Can the actuators operate simultaneously?
Yes, all five actuators can operate simultaneously or independently, providing flexibility for complex multi-point loading scenarios and allowing users to run different tests without repositioning the sample.
Q8: How flexible is the actuator positioning?
The vertical apparatus adjusts in forward/backward and up/down directions within a 100 mm to 900 mm range. The four horizontal apparatuses offer flexible up/down and left/right positioning, accommodating various furniture dimensions and test configurations.