Brief: Get an inside view of features that deliver consistent results in daily use. This video provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the IK01 to IK11 Pendulum Hammer Mechanical Impact Test Apparatus, demonstrating how it performs impact tests according to IEC62262 standards. You'll see the equipment in action, learn about its adjustable swing mechanism, and discover proper sample positioning techniques for various applications from electrical accessories to household appliances.
Related Product Features:
Meets IEC60068-2-75 test Eha and IEC62262 standards for mechanical impact testing.
Features striking elements made of steel for IK07-IK11 tests and polymide for IK01-IK06 tests.
Includes 1000mm swing pipes with configurable masses for different impact energy levels.
Offers adjustable falling height from 200-1200mm with dial indication for precise test setup.
Equipped with mobile test rig made of aluminum alloy with four wheels for easy positioning.
Provides multiple mounting fixtures including plywood fixture and adjustable flat plate with M6 screw holes.
Covers impact energy range from IK01 (0.14J) to IK11 (50J) for various product categories.
Features manual hammer release method with retention capability to prevent secondary impacts.
FAQs:
How do I determine the correct falling height for different impact tests?
The equipment includes a dial to indicate the falling height. Simply pull the swing pipe to the corresponding height marked on the dial and release it. The fall height varies from 56mm to 500mm depending on the required impact energy level.
How should I position different types of samples for testing?
Lighter samples can be placed on the flat mounting plate, which features M6 screw holes for secure fastening and can be tilted 0-90°. For heavy or large volume samples, they can be placed directly on the ground. For IK01 to IK06 testing, the plywood mounting fixture is installed on the flat mounting plate.
How can I prevent secondary impacts during testing?
After the initial impact, grasp the striking element by hand to retain the hammer, being careful to avoid arm distortion. While electronic brake devices are available, they carry a risk of swing arm deformation.
Does this equipment require professional installation?
No installation service is required as the equipment is shipped as a complete, ready-to-use unit. The mobile design with four wheels allows for easy positioning in your testing facility.