Playing Field Equipment - Tennis Equipment - Functional and Safety Requirements, Test Methods
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Tennis equipment, excluding rackets and balls, must adhere to the standards and testing procedures outlined in the DIN EN 1510 standard. The equipment's functionality and safety are both emphasized by the standard.
The standard outlines the functional specifications that tennis equipment must adhere to in order to be deemed fit for use. This encompasses aspects like robustness, stability, and usability. The standards are applicable regardless of the playing setting because they cover three types of tennis equipment that are used both indoors and outdoors.
The standard addresses both functional and safety needs. The purpose of these regulations is to reduce the possibility of accidents or injuries occurring when using tennis equipment. The standard outlines the necessary safety precautions that manufacturers must take to guarantee the equipment's safety. In order to evaluate and confirm compliance with these safety requirements, test methodologies are also offered.
Descriptors | Ball games, Bases, Breaking load, Clamping devices, Classification, Columns, Competitions, Design, Dimensions, Equipment safety, Floor sleeves, Foundations, Functional efficiency, Halls, Indoor sports, Inset devices, Marking, Materials, Nets, Open air, Plinths, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Sports facilities, Sports nets, Stanchions, Steel-wire ropes, Technical documents, Tennis, Testing, Tolerances (measurement), Training, Lamp caps, Grids, Network, Take-up devices |
ICS Codes | 97.220.30 - Indoor sports equipment 97.220.40 - Outdoor and water sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 553.0 KB |