| Brand Name: | SKYLINE |
| Model Number: | SL-T28 |
| MOQ: | 1 unit |
| Price: | negoitable |
| Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, |
| Supply Ability: | 1 unit |
Horizontal impact stability testing of furniture
Quality control and product certification for furniture manufacturers
Laboratory testing for compliance with EN 13150, BS 4875-8, and IS 5967 standards
Product development and design validation
Testing of workbenches, tables, chairs, and other furniture items
Research and testing institutions specializing in furniture safety
Q1: What is this equipment used for?
This machine tests the horizontal impact stability of furniture. It simulates real-world impacts to determine whether a piece of furniture will overturn when struck from the side, helping manufacturers ensure product safety.
Q2: How does the testing machine work?
A standard basketball impactor is raised to a set height (200–1600 mm) and released to strike the furniture sample horizontally. The operator then observes whether the furniture overturns during or after the impact.
Q3: What standards does this machine comply with?
The equipment complies with EN 13150, BS 4875-8, and IS 5967 standards for furniture stability testing.
Q4: What types of furniture can be tested?
The machine can test various furniture items including workbenches, tables, chairs, cabinets, and other freestanding furniture where horizontal impact stability is a safety concern.
Q5: Can the impact force be adjusted?
Yes. The impact height is adjustable from 200 mm to 1600 mm, and the impactor weight can be increased up to 50 kg by adding weights, allowing you to customize the impact force.
Q6: What are the installation requirements?
The machine can be installed on the base of a mechanical testing machine or fixed directly to the floor with screws. The bottom panel is designed for both mounting options.