BS EN 13594:2015 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Protective gloves for motorcycle riders. Requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 80 |
This European Standard applies to protective gloves for motorcycle on-road use. It specifies the requirements for sizing, ergonomics, innocuousness, mechanical properties, impact protection, marking and information for users. It also describes the appropriate test methods.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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48 | Contents Page |
50 | European foreword |
51 | Introduction |
52 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Requirements 4.1 General |
53 | 4.2 Innocuousness 4.3 Hard inclusions 4.4 Ergonomic requirements 4.5 Sizing and cuff length Table 1 — Minimum cuff length 4.6 Restraint Table 2 — Minimum restraint force 4.7 Tear strength Table 3 — Minimum requirements of tear strength |
54 | 4.8 Seam strength Table 4 — Minimum requirements of seam strength 4.9 Cut resistance Table 5 — Minimum requirements of cut resistance 4.10 Impact abrasion resistance Table 6 — Minimum requirements of resistance to impact abrasion (in seconds) 4.11 impact protection of knuckles |
55 | Table 7 — Minimum requirements of impact attenuation 5 Test Equipment 5.1 General 5.2 Glove restraint testing wrist Figure 1 — Glove restraint testing cone Table 8 — Dimensions of test wrist in mm |
56 | 5.3 Impact test apparatus 6 Test Procedures 6.1 Test samples and test pieces 6.2 Conditioning glove samples and test pieces 6.3 Hard inclusions 6.4 Sizing, length examination of cuff, position of knuckle protection 6.5 Restraint |
57 | 6.6 Tear strength 6.7 Seam strength 6.8 Impact abrasion resistance 6.9 Determination of Impact attenuation |
58 | 7 Marking 8 Information supplied by the manufacturer |
59 | 9 Pictogram |
60 | Figure 2 — Pictogram |
61 | Annex A (normative) Ergonomic and size testing A.1 Principle A.2 Procedure for ergonomic evaluation Table A.1 — Questionnaire A.3 Test report |
62 | Annex B (normative) Test method for determination of seam strength B.1 Scope B.2 Preparation of Test Pieces |
63 | Figure B.1 — Example of a test piece cut at 90 |
64 | Figure B.2 — Example of alternative cutting technique (trapezium type) B.3 Apparatus B.4 Procedure |
65 | Figure B.3 — Clamping of a rectangular test piece as shown in Figure B.1 |
66 | Figure B.4 — Clamping of a trapezium shaped test piece as shown in Figure B.2 B.5 Calculation of results B.6 Test report |
67 | Annex C (normative) Test method for determination of impact abrasion resistance C.1 Scope C.2 Samples C.3 Test pieces C.4 Area to be tested |
68 | Figure C.1 — Center of the test area for impact abrasion C.5 Marking point “C” as the centre of the area to be tested C.6 Cutting the test piece out of the glove sample |
69 | C.7 Conditioning C.8 Test apparatus C.8.1 Principle C.8.2 Apparatus C.8.2.1 Apparatus conforming to the following characteristics: |
71 | C.8.2.2 Abrasive belt C.8.2.3 Break in material C.9 Test pieces |
72 | C.10 Testing procedure C.10.1 Preparation of the sample holder C.10.2 Preliminary run |
73 | C.10.3 Impact abrasion test C.11 Test report |
74 | Figure C.2 — Schematic diagram of the main parts of the abrasion apparatus |
75 | Figure C.3 — Dimensions of sample holder |
76 | Figure C.4 — Detail of the clamping system for samples on the sample holder |
77 | Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 89/686/EEC Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and Directive 89/686/EEC |