ASTM F1758-03
(Test Method)Standard Test Methods for Detention Hinges Used on Detention-Grade Swinging Doors
Standard Test Methods for Detention Hinges Used on Detention-Grade Swinging Doors
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1.1 These test methods cover the apparatus, procedures, and acceptance conditions for evaluating the normal operating performance characteristics and the performance characteristics under assault conditions of hinges used in swinging door assemblies in detention and correctional institutions. These types of hinges are described in detail in 3.1.6, 3.1.9, and 3.1.22. Thus, these test methods only give an indication of the performance characteristics of hinges in actual service. Such variables as installation and maintenance conditions which have a potential impact on performance characteristics are not considered.
1.2 It is the intent of these test methods to help ensure that detention hinges (reference to hinges is inclusive of a continuous hinge) perform at or above minimum acceptable levels to confine inmates, to delay and frustrate escape attempts, and to resist vandalism and assault conditions. It is recognized that in order to meet the intent of these test methods, door, frame and lock assemblies must be compatible with the level of performance required by Test Methods F 1450 and F 1577.
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values in parentheses are for information only.
1.5 Consult NFPA 80 for Fire Doors Windows concerning hinge requirements on fire doors.
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Designation:F1758–03
Standard Test Methods for
Detention Hinges Used on Detention-Grade Swinging
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Doors
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1758; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope F 1577 Test Methods for Detention Locks for Swinging
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Doors
1.1 These test methods cover the apparatus, procedures, and
2.2 NFPA Standard:
acceptance conditions for evaluating the normal operating
NFPA 80 Fire Doors and Fire Windows
performance characteristics and the performance characteris-
2.3 ANSI Standards:
tics under assault conditions of hinges used in swinging door
ANSI/BHMAA156.1 Standard for Butts and Hinges
assemblies in detention and correctional institutions. These
ANSI/NAAMM/HMMA 863 Guide Specifications for De-
types of hinges are described in detail in 3.1.6, 3.1.9, and
tention Security Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
3.1.22. Thus, these test methods only give an indication of the
performance characteristics of hinges in actual service. Such
3. Terminology
variables as installation and maintenance conditions which
3.1 Definitions:
have a potential impact on performance characteristics are not
3.1.1 assault condition, adj—performance characteristics
considered.
associated with an attack from battering devices, and overload
1.2 It is the intent of these test methods to help ensure that
conditions.
detention hinges (reference to hinges is inclusive of a continu-
3.1.2 bearings, n—friction reducing material or mechanism
ous hinge) perform at or above minimum acceptable levels to
between the moving parts of a hinge.The coefficient of friction
confine inmates, to delay and frustrate escape attempts, and to
can be sliding or rolling.
resist vandalism and assault conditions. It is recognized that in
3.1.2.1 Discussion—The coefficient of friction is of the
order to meet the intent of these test methods, door, frame and
sliding or rolling type.
lock assemblies must be compatible with the level of perfor-
3.1.3 clearances, n—vertical and lateral play in a hinge
mance required by Test Methods F 1450 and F 1577.
prior to the start of the cycle test.
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the
3.1.4 cycle, n—rotation of the test door from the closed
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
position(1to5°)totheopenposition(90 65°)andbacktothe
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
closed position again.
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
3.1.5 component, n—asubassembly,asdistinguishedfroma
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
part, that combines with other components to make up a door
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
assembly.
as the standard. The values in parentheses are for information
3.1.5.1 Discussion—The prime components of a door as-
only.
semblyinclude:door,doorframe(includeshingejamb,header,
1.5 ConsultNFPA80forFireDoors&Windowsconcerning
and strike jamb), hinges, and locking hardware.
hinge requirements on fire doors.
3.1.6 detention hinge, adj—a hinge having and complying
2. Referenced Documents with one or more security grades 1 to 4 as shown in Table 1.
3.1.6.1 Discussion—These hinges shall be constructed with
2.1 ASTM Standards:
a maximum security pin. They shall be permitted to be
F 1450 Test Methods for Hollow Metal Swinging Door
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mounted in any of the styles described in 3.1.11-3.1.14.
Assemblies for Detention Facilities
Alternate designs are acceptable, including the illustrations
provided inANSI 156.1, providing they meet the performance
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These test methods are under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F33 on characteristics of these test methods.
Detention and Correctional Facilities and are the direct responsibility of Subcom-
3.1.7 detention security, adj—assurance of the restriction of
mittee F33.04 on Detention Hardware.
movement of inmates to designated areas within a detention or
Current edition approved May 10, 2003. Published June 2003. Originally
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correctional facility.
approved in 1996. Last previous edition approved in 1996 as F 1758 – 96 .
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F1758–03
TABLE 1 Cycle, Impact, and Overloading Testing Parameters and Acceptance Criteria
Double Weight
A A A A
Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4
Grade 1
Test door weight, lb (kg) 600 (272) 300 (136) 250 (113) 200 (91) 200 (91)
B
Impacts per hinge 200 200 150 75 35
B
Total impac
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