ISO/FDIS 7170
(Main)Furniture -- Storage units -- Test methods for the determination of strength, durability and stability
Furniture -- Storage units -- Test methods for the determination of strength, durability and stability
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STANDARD 7170
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Furniture — Storage units — Test
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Contents Page
Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vi
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 General test conditions .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
4.1 Preliminary preparation ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
4.2 Application of forces .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 Tolerances ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.4 Prevention of movement during test ................................................................................................................................... 5
4.5 Loading .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
5 Test equipment and apparatus .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
6 Test procedures for non-movable parts ....................................................................................................................................... 8
6.1 Shelves ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
6.1.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.1.2 Shelf retention test — Horizontal outward force ................................................................................ 8
6.1.3 Shelf retention test — Vertical downward force .................................................................................. 8
6.1.4 Deflection of shelves ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
6.1.5 Strength of shelf supports ........................................................................................................................................ 9
6.2 Tops and bottoms ..............................................................................................................................................................................10
6.2.1 Sustained load test for tops and bottoms ................................................................................................10
6.2.2 Static load test for tops and bottoms ...........................................................................................................11
6.3 Clothes rails and supports..........................................................................................................................................................11
6.3.1 Strength of supports ..................................................................................................................................................11
6.3.2 Strength of clothes rails ..........................................................................................................................................12
6.4 Strength of the structure .............................................................................................................................................................13
6.4.1 Test for structure, underframe and/or legs ...........................................................................................13
6.4.2 Drop test ...............................................................................................................................................................................15
6.4.3 Tests for units with castors or wheels ........................................................................................................15
7 Test procedures for movable parts ................................................................................................................................................16
7.1 Pivoted doors .........................................................................................................................................................................................16
7.1.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................16
7.1.2 Strength of pivoted doors — Vertical load .............................................................................................16
7.1.3 Strength of pivoted doors — Horizontal force ....................................................................................16
7.1.4 Slam shut of pivoted doors ...................................................................................................................................17
7.1.5 Durability of pivoted doors ..................................................................................................................................18
7.2 Sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts .........................................................................................................................19
7.2.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................19
7.2.2 Slam shut/open of sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts ....................................................19
7.2.3 Durability of sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts ...................................................................20
7.3 Flaps ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................20
7.3.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................20
7.3.2 Strength of bottom-hinged flaps .....................................................................................................................20
7.3.3 Durability of flaps .........................................................................................................................................................21
7.3.4 Drop test for horizontally top-hinged doors/flaps ..........................................................................21
7.3.5 Vertical downward static load of top hinged flaps ..........................................................................22
7.4 Vertical roll fronts ..............................................................................................................................................................................22
7.4.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................22
7.4.2 Slam shut/open of vertical roll fronts ........................................................................................................22
7.4.3 Durability of vertical roll fronts .......................................................................................................................23
7.5 Extension elements ..........................................................................................................................................................................23
7.5.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................23
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7.5.2 Strength of extension elements ........................................................................................................................23
7.5.3 Durability of extension elements ....................................................................................................................24
7.5.4 Slam shut of extension elements.....................................................................................................................26
7.5.5 Slam open of extension elements ...................................................................................................................26
7.5.6 Strength of bottoms in extension elements ...........................................................................................27
7.5.7 Interlock test ....................................................................................................................................................................27
7.6 Locking and latching mechanism test ..............................................................................................................................27
7.6.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................27
7.6.2 Strength test for locking and latching mechanisms for extension elements ............28
7.6.3 Locking and latching mechanisms for doors, flaps and roll fronts ....................................28
7.6.4 Locking and latching mechanism durability test ..............................................................................28
8 Trays ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
8.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................28
8.2 Sustained load test for trays .....................................................................................................................................................28
8.3 Drop test for trays .............................................................................................................................................................................28
9 Strength of coat hooks .................................................................................................................................................................................29
10 Units mounted to the building or other structure ..........................................................................................................29
10.1 Units not supported by the floor ..........................................................................................................................................29
10.1.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................29
10.1.2 Movable parts, shelf supports, tops and bottoms .............................................................................30
10.1.3 Static load ............................................................................................................................................................................30
10.1.4 Dislodgement test ........................................................................................................................................................31
10.1.5 Sideward detachment test ....................................................................................................................................31
10.2 Units supported by the floor ....................................................................................................................................................32
11 Stability tests .........................................................................................................................................................................................................32
11.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................32
11.2 Doors, extension elements and flaps closed, all storage units unloaded ...........................................33
11.2.1 Units that are, or can be adjusted to, a height of 1 000 mm or less ..................................33
11.2.2 Units that are, or can be adjusted to, a height of more than 1 000 mm .........................33
11.3 Opening doors, extension elements and flaps, all storage units unloaded ......................................34
11.4 Doors, extension elements and flaps opened and unlocked .........................................................................35
11.4.1 All storage areas unloaded and all doors, extension elements and flaps open .......35
11.4.2 All storage areas unloaded with overturning load ..........................................................................36
11.4.3 All storage areas loaded with overturning load .................................................................................37
11.4.4 Storage areas partly loaded .................................................................................................................................38
11.5 Doors, extension elements and flaps closed and locked, all storage units loaded.....................39
11.6 Dynamic stability test for units with castors .............................................................................................................40
11.7 Strength test for antioverturning device .....................................................................................................................41
11.8 Additional stability test methods for TV furniture ...............................................................................................42
11.8.1 Determination of TV template ..........................................................................................................................42
11.8.2 Stability of TV-furniture with one door and/or extension element opened .............42
11.8.3 Stability of TV furniture with doors and extension elements closed —Storage areas unloaded ...........................................................................................................................................42
12 Test report ................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Annex A (informative) Guidance for the choice of loads, cycles, etc. for storage furniture
strength, durability and stability tests .......................................................................................................................................44
Annex B (informative) Suggested loads, cycles and forces for strength, durability and
stability tests for storage furniture for domestic use .................................................................................................47
Annex C (informative) Rationale for selected test methods ......................................................................................................52
Annex D (normative) Apparatus for slam-shut/open test of extension elements .............................................59
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Foreword
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iso/ foreword .html.This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 136, Furniture.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 7170:2005), which has been technically
revised, and ISO 7171:2019, which has been merged into this document.The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— addition of the Introduction;
— normative reference ISO 485:2018 replaces ISO 76192:2010;
— deletion of the pneumatic slamming apparatus for slam open and slam shut tests of extension
elements;— introduction of sideward detachment tests for units mounted to the building or other structure;
— introduction of a stability test for units with doors, extension elements and flaps, opened and
unlocked with storage areas partly loaded;— introduction of definitions, figures and additional an stability test method for units intended to
support a TVset;— revision of the guidance for the choice of loads, cycles, etc. for strength, durability and stability
testing in Annex A;— loads and forces for different applications have been merged in Annex B.
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Introduction
This document has been developed with the objective of promoting relevant test methods for
determining the strength, durability and stability of storage furniture, simulating normal functional
use, as well as foreseeable misuse, that might reasonably be expected to occur. The tests are designed to
evaluate properties without regard to materials, design/construction or manufacturing processes and
intended to demonstrate the ability of the item to give satisfactory service in its intended environment.
The test results are only valid for the unit/component tested. These results can be used to represent
the performance of production models prior to use, provided that the tested unit/component is
representative of the production model. Only when properly justified, they can be used for failure
analysis of a unit that has been in use.The strength and durability tests do not assess the structure of the building, e.g. the strength of wall
hanging cabinets includes only the cabinet and the parts used for the attachment. The wall and the
attachment into the wall are not included.Assessment of ageing and environmental degradation is not included.
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Furniture — Storage units — Test methods for the
determination of strength, durability and stability
1 Scope
This document specifies test methods for determining the strength, durability and stability of storage
units, when fully assembled prior to use, including their movable and non-movable parts.
Acceptance criteria for the strength, durability and stability of the storage furniture is not specified by
the test methods. Instead, suggested loads, cycles and forces are provided in Annex B, depending on the
applicability of the furniture.2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 485:2018, Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of hardness — Part 5: Indentation
hardness by IRHD pocket meter method3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
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3.1
adjustable friction stay
component (3.7) to hold open a door or a flap (3.13) with a feature that keeps the door or flap open
without any further assistance at a multitude of positions3.2
bracket
rigid device to prevent overturning
Note 1 to entry: Normally made of metal; not a flexible device such as strap or cable tie.
3.3built-in stop
device of the component (3.7) that limits the travel of extension element (3.12) or doors
3.4catch device
device that keeps or pulls a component (3.7) in place but does not require a second action in order to
release itEXAMPLE A magnetic catch or a selfclosingmechanism.
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3.5
clear height
unobstructed height above the top of the bottom surface, or the structure of the unit (3.27)
Note 1 to entry: For example, the top of the extension element (3.12) below and the lower edge of the extension
element above (see Figure 1).Key
1 structure of the unit
2 extension element
H clear height
Figure 1 — Clear height
3.6
coat hook
component (3.7) to support an outer garment
3.7
component
part of a unit (3.27) including hardware, e.g. extension element (3.12), door and flap (3.13)
3.8configuration
arrangement of components (3.7) in a particular figure, form or combination
3.9
damper mechanism
mechanism that gently brings the component (3.7) to a stop
3.10
distance device
device intended to keep an item of wallmounted furniture vertical
3.11
excessive heating
result of repeated friction such that a component (3.7) is adversely compromised
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3.12
extension element
component (3.7) that can be pulled out and pushed in
EXAMPLE Drawers, suspended pocket files, keyboard tray (3.25).
3.13
flap
horizontally hinged door, which opens upwards or downwards
3.14
free-standing unit
unit (3.27) not intended to be attached to a load bearing structure
3.15
height adjustment device
adjustable device intended to enable height adjustment of a unit (3.27), such as a work surface
3.16interlock
device that restrains the opening of more than one extension element (3.12) at a time
3.17latching mechanism
mechanism that retains an extension element (3.12) or a door in the closed position and that requires a
second action to release it and can require a key or a combination in order to activate it
3.18levelling device
adjustable device intended to keep an item of furniture horizontal with a limitation of 40 mm of vertical
rangeEXAMPLE Adjustable feet or similar.
3.19
locking mechanism
mechanism that limits access to the interior of a unit (3.27) or a storage element and that requires a key
or a combination in order to activate it or to make it possible to activate it3.20
overturn
condition where an unrestricted storage unit (3.27) does not return to its upright normal position
3.21runners
component (3.7) that is used to facilitate the movement of an extension element (3.12)
Note 1 to entry: Includes smooth surfaces, roller and ball bearing slides.3.22
self-locking stay
component (3.7) to hold open a door or a flap (3.13) with a feature that keeps the door or flap open
without any further assistance3.23
structural member
component (3.7) to enhance the strength of the assembled unit (3.27)
3.24
suspended filing pockets
extension element (3.12) usually without a bottom such that contents are suspended by a frame
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3.25
tray
storage element that is designed, under normal use, to be removed from the storage unit (3.27) and
used independently3.26
TV-furniture
unit (3.27) intended to, or marketed for, supporting a monitor, TV set or similar item
3.27unit
complete furniture intended to be tested
EXAMPLE Bookcases, wardrobes, cabinets, wall-mounted or exterior-mounted elements, free-standing and
mobile pedestals, lateral and vertical files.3.28
wall attachment device
device including the component that is attached to the cabinet and the component that is attached to
the wallNote 1 to entry: A component that is attached to the cabinet is, for example, a suspension bracket (3.2).
Note 2 to entry: A component that is attached to the wall is, for example, a hook, a rail.
3.29worst case
condition most likely to cause failure, e.g. the configuration (3.8) of a unit (3.27) most likely to cause it
to overturn (3.20)4 General test conditions
4.1 Preliminary preparation
The unit(s)/component(s) shall be tested as delivered. The unit(s)/component(s) shall be assembled
and/or configured according to the instructions supplied. Unless otherwise stated, the most adverse
configuration (3.8) shall be used for each test. If mounting or assembly instructions are not supplied,
the mounting or assembly method shall be recorded in the test report. Fittings sh
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